Hoi An, Vietnam: Heritage housing and the sustainability of East Asian architecture
East Asian architecture, as can be seen in the ancient town of Hoi An, is a cultural amalgamation between the traditional, the modern, and finally the postmodern. Yet, its distinct foundational architectural mechanism is what has enabled it to withstand many decades of natural and war calamities alike during the last century.
East Asian architecture, as can be seen in the ancient town of Hoi An, is a cultural amalgamation between the traditional, the modern, and finally the postmodern. Yet, its distinct foundational architectural mechanism is what has enabled it to withstand many decades of natural and war calamities alike during the last century. East Asian architecture, as can be seen in the ancient town of Hoi An, is a cultural amalgamation between the traditional, the modern, and finally the postmodern. Yet, its distinct foundational architectural mechanism is what has enabled it to withstand many decades of natural and war calamities alike during the last century. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
East Asian architecture, as can be seen in the ancient town of Hoi An, is a cultural amalgamation between the traditional, the modern, and finally the postmodern. Yet, its distinct foundational architectural mechanism is what has enabled it to withstand many decades of natural and war calamities alike during the last century.