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Cherokee Architectural Traditions: A Southeastern Environmental Design Precedent

Date Issued
May 1, 2022
Author(s)
Tunnell, Josie J
Advisor(s)
Gregor Kalas
Subjects

Cherokee

Architecture

Sustainable

Design

Disciplines
Architectural History and Criticism
Cultural Resource Management and Policy Analysis
Environmental Design
Major
Architecture|||Architecture
Minor
Sustainability
Comments

Through the understanding of Cherokee structures and techniques, contemporary designers can begin to imagine low-impact, environmentally responsive designs that utilize the traditional Cherokee architectural knowledge inherently tied to the landscape.

Embargo Date
May 18, 2022
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