vernacular architecture definition - Architecture Dictionary

vernacular architecture

Architecture created from mostly local materials, by and for the use of local people. Vernacular architecture responds to local methods of building construction, local climates, and local living needs and traditions. As local environments evolve over time, so too does vernacular architecture. Vernacular architecture typically exhibits the traditional ethos of its builders. See Traditional Ethos.

Jargon of the day: negative/positive space

See: Solid/Void