Manyebook

The Living House: An Anthropology of Architecture in South-East Asia

This book draws on many sources of information, from both architects and anthropologists, as well as the author's own first-hand research. As it probes into the centrally significant role of houses within South-East Asian social systems, it reveals new insights into kinship systems, gender symbolism, and cosmological ideas, ultimately uncovering basic themes concerning the idea of life and processes themselves. A picture is produced of how people shape buildings and buildings shape people, as rules about layout and the uses of space are shown to have a remarkable impact on social relationships. The book concludes with a consideration of some present day processes of change as these affect the fate of indigenous architectures. Although intended first and foremost as a work of anthropology, this book will also appeal to architects, scholars specializing in South-East Asia, and the interested general reader.

  • Format
  • paperback
  • Pages
  • 300
  • Language
  • english
  • ISBN
  • 9780823028351
  • Genres
  • architecture
  • Release date
  • 1998