Browse > Article
http://dx.doi.org/10.5659/AIKAR.2015.17.4.127

Typology of Lao Vernacular Dwellings and Settlements in Context of Cultural and Physical Environment  

Vongvilay, Xayaphone (School of Architecture, University Of Ulsan, Korea and Lecturer, Faculty of Architecture, Souphanouvong University)
Kang, Young-Hwan (School of Architecture, University Of Ulsan)
Kim, E-doo (School of Architectural Engineering, University Of Ulsan)
Seong, In-Soo (School of Architecture, University Of Ulsan)
Choi, Joong-Hyun (Department of Architectural Engineering, Woosong University)
Publication Information
Architectural research / v.17, no.4, 2015 , pp. 127-137 More about this Journal
Abstract
A typology study is a comparative study of the physical characteristics of the built environment divided into distinct types such as architecture, culture, and environment. Lao vernacular dwellings were initially created based on the Lao people's behavior in terms of beliefs, traditional culture, lifestyle, and local wisdom with regard to the environment, climate, geography, and materials. The main research method used in this study is a comparative case study of three ethnic dwellings. The multiple data collection tools employed included second source data and primary data to analyze the findings of the unique characteristic typology of Lao vernacular dwellings. The objective of this paper is to compare the cultural and physical contexts, the patterns and origins of settlement, the architecture, the cultures, and the local indigenous knowledge related to the dwellings and settlement of the three main ethnic groups. These three groups are rich in tradition and their documentation is therefore essential for the intellectual history of the society of Lao; this research could therefore aid in enhancing our understanding of the three typologies of Lao vernacular architecture and settlement within the historical and sociocultural contexts of each ethnicity to convey an understanding of Lao vernacular dwellings by analyzing their different types to help identify the differences and similarities among architectural artifacts by recognizing the invisible connections between them, whereby the figurative ornamentation is based on the relationship between man and nature. This study also provides a glimpse of the living culture and characteristic features of Lao vernacular architecture.
Keywords
Lao Vernacular Dwelling; Settlement; Cultural Context; Physical Context; Typology; Characteristics;
Citations & Related Records
Times Cited By KSCI : 1  (Citation Analysis)
연도 인용수 순위
1 Al-Naim, M. A. (1998). Potentiality of the Traditional House: A Case of Hofuf. GCC Folklore Center, Al-hasa, Doha.
2 Andrea Matles Savada, ed. (1994). Laos: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress.
3 Anouphap, K. (2004). Proportions analytic of Taoy dwelling, Taoy district, Salavanh Province, Lao PDR. Thesis. Faculty of Architecture, National university of Laos.
4 Aragones, J. I., Francescato, G., and Garling, T. (2002). Residential environments: Choice, satisfaction, and behavior. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garve.
5 Chanpheng Thao. (2013). Cultural Environment of Ancient Hmong Community: Num Bong Village and Hoyhai Xamtai, Huaphanh, Lao PDR. Thesis. Silpakorn University. Thailand
6 Chiranthanut, C. (2010). Considerations on spatial formation and transformation of Tai-Lao villages and houses in the central Mekong basin, Thailand and Laos. University of Shiga, Ph.D. Thesis. Japan.
7 Gur SO. (2000). Konut Kulturu, Dwelling Culture. YEM Publication, Istanbul.
8 Gunce K, Erturk Z, Erturk S. (2008). Questioning the "Prototype dwellings" in the Framework of Cyprus.
9 IFAD., AIPP. (2012). Country Technical Notes on Indigenous Peoples' Issues: Lao People's Democratic Republic. Vientiane, Lao PDR.
10 Institute for culture research of Laos and Hata Laboratory, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan. (2003). The Life and House of the Tariang people. Vientiane, Lao PDR.
11 Institute for culture research of Laos and Hata Laboratory, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan. (2005). Houses & Village of The Kado; Longhouses in Salavan of Southern of Laos. Vientiane, Lao PDR.
12 Institute for culture research of Laos and Hata Laboratory, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan. (2005). Arkha Lifestyle and House. Vientiane, Lao PDR.
13 Inthasone, T. (2004). Comparative study of Lue dwelling, case study of Borkeo and Houaphanh Province, Lao PDR. Thesis. Faculty of Architecture, National university of Laos.
14 Lawrence, R. J. (1987). Housing, Dwelling, and Homes: Design Theory, Research and Practice. Chichester: Wiley.
15 Lawrence, R. J. (2000). House Form and Culture: What Have We Learnt in Thirty Years? In K. D. Moore (Ed.), Culture-Meaning-Architecture: Critical Reflections on the Work of Amos Rapoport. Aldershot: Ashgate.
16 Maha Sila Viravond. (1964). HISTORY OF LAOS. PARAGON BOOK REPRINT CORP. New York.
17 Miraftab, F. (1996). Space, gender and work: home based workers in Mexico. In Home Workers in Global Perspective: Invisible No More, E Boris and E Prugh (eds.). Routledge, New York.
18 Kellett, P., and Tipple, G. (2000). The home as workplace: a study of income-generating activities within domestic setting. Environment and Urbanization, 12(1), 203-213.   DOI
19 Kumbetoglu, B. (1992). Women's Informal Sector Contribution to Survival of their Household in Urban Turkey. Marmara University, Sos. Bil. Enst. Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. Istanbul.
20 Rapoport, A. (1969). House Form and Culture. U.S.A. Prentice-Hall Inc.
21 Rapoport, A. (1984). "Culture and the Built Form: A Reconsideration." Keynote paper on Built Form and Culture Research. University of Kansas Lawrence: 18-20.
22 Shiferaw, D. (1998). Self-initiated transformation of public-provided dwellings in Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia. Cities 15(6), 437-448.   DOI
23 Somephavan S. (2003). Culture lifestyle and architecture of Triang tribe. Culture research institute. Vientiane. Lao PDR.
24 Sophie Clement-Charpenteir and Pierre Clement. (1989). HUEN LAO(Lao Dwelling). Dokked Print. Vientiane. Lao PDR.
25 Tipple, G., and Ameen, A. S. (1999). User initiated extension activity in Bangladesh: "building slums" or area improvement? Environment and Urbanization 11(1), 367-376.
26 Vilaymone P. (1996). Lan tand tribe dwellings analytic, case study of Luangnamtha district, Luangnamtha Province, Lao PDR. Thesis. Faculty of Architecture, National university of Laos.
27 Vongphai B. (1996). Tai dam tribe dwellings analytic, case studies of Sam nuer and Xieng khor district, Houaphanh Province, Lao PDR. Thesis. Faculty of Architecture, National university of Laos.
28 Vongvilay, X., & Kang, Y., & Choi, J. (2015). The Impact Factors Causing Transformation of Lao Traditional House, Case Study of Luangprabang, Lao PDR. Journal of the Korean Housing Association, Vol. 26, No. 2, 1-12.   DOI
29 Vongvilay, X., & Shin, J., & Kang, Y., & Kim, E., & Choi, J. (2015). The Influence of French Colonial Rule on Lao Architecture with a Focus on Residential Buildings. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, Vol. 14, No. 2, p.279-286.   DOI