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Genealogy of Tropical Architecture

Genealogy of Tropical Architecture

Jiat-hwee Chang

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A Genealogy of Tropical Architecture traces the origins of tropical architecture to nineteenth century British colonial architectural knowledge and practices. It uncovers how systematic knowledge and practices on building and environmental technologies in the tropics were linked to military technologies, medical theories and sanitary practices, and were manifested in colonial building types such as military barracks, hospitals and housing. It also explores the various ways these colonial knowledge and practices shaped post-war techno scientific research and education in climatic design and modern tropical architecture. Drawing on the interdisciplinary scholarships on postcolonial studies, science studies, and environmental history, Jiat-Hwee Chang argues that tropical architecture was inextricably entangled with the socio-cultural constructions of tropical nature, and the politics of colonial governance and postcolonial development in the British colonial and post-colonial networks.

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OL21085373W

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Architecture, tropicalArchitecture and societyBritish colonial ArchitectureTropical ArchitectureArchitecture coloniale britanniqueArchitecture et sociétéARCHITECTUREAdaptive Reuse & RenovationBuildingsLandmarks & MonumentsProfessional PracticeReferenceEnglish influencesBritish influences

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