NAKHARA (Journal of Environmental Design and Planning)
Volume 8, Number 1 (2012)
Thermal Comfort in the Traditional Rural Bangladesh House
Rumana Rashid, Mohd. Hamdan Bin Ahmed, and Sayem Khan
The Architecture of Batak Toba: An Expression of Living Harmoniously
Himasari Hanan and Surjamanto Wonorahardjo
Anthropological View of Architecture: An Alternative Approach to Study Human Environments
Supakit Yimsrual
Ecological Architecture with Vernacular Character: Contemporary Mud Architecture Practices in Bangladesh
Rumana Afroz and Mohammad Zakaria Ibne Razzaque
The Signifi cance of Implicit Socio-cultural Values in Self-built Housing Transformation
Tareef Hayat Khan
Suburban Self-suffi cient Living: An implementation of the Philosophy of Suffi ciency Economy
Sirimas Hengrasmee
Suan Nai Bangkok and Suan Nok Bangchang: The Emergence and Transformation of Floating Markets in the Chao Phraya River Delta of Thailand
Luxana Summaniti, Wannasilpa Peerapun, and Khaisri Paksukcharern
Study on the Fire-Protection: Characteristics of Green Spaces in Central Sakai City
Misato Kagioka, Yuji Hara, and Kazuaki Tsuchiya
Embankment Settlement in Bangladesh: A Study on the Self-generated Pattern of Vernacular Architecture
Masud Ur Rashid and Naimul Aziz
The Future needs the Past:Problems and Challenges of Post-Cataclysm Heritage Management in Kotagede, Jogjakarta Special Province, Indonesia
Widjaja Martokusumo
City of Water:Architecture, Urbanism and the Floods of Phnom Penh
Shelby Elizabeth Doyle