Inside the Remote-Area Aboriginal House

作者: Paul Memmott

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-4585-39-2_7

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摘要: This paper reports on the design requirements for Australian Aboriginal houses. Unfortunately, funding agencies and architects in Indigenous housing sector consistently continue to provide houses people that are equipped relatively small nuclear families, which results a lack of fit between designs domiciliary behaviours; yet government often guilty imposing former latter. Although this has frequently involved public servants, builders, engineers since 1960s, there been negligible involvement by interior designers. Nevertheless, an understanding culturally distinct behaviour should inform process remote-area There is potential designers expand their professional provision, provided sound sensitive cross-cultural methodology can be acquired applied within context all-too-often constrained budgets mainstreaming policies government, typically may mitigate against such involvement.

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