PERSPECTIVES IN VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE
The Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum
Call for Articles
Vernacular architecture shapes everyday life. Comprised of those
buildings generated in a particular place, by a particular community, or
for a particular function, vernacular architecture comports behavior,
constructs identity, orchestrates ritual, and mediates social politics.
Dedicated to the study of ordinary architecture, Perspectives in
Vernacular Architecture, the scholarly refereed journal of the
Vernacular Architecture Forum, invites submissions of articles that
explore the ways the built environment constructs the everyday. The
editors encourage the submission of articles employing
cross-disciplinary methodologies and engaging topics within and beyond
North America. We are particularly interested in articles that
incorporate field work as a component of the research.
All manuscripts should conform to the Chicago Manual of Style.
Contributors agree that manuscripts submitted to the PVA will not be
submitted for publication elsewhere while under review by PVA. Two hard
copies of the manuscript and photocopied reproductions of the
illustrations should be sent directly to each of the two editors. Please
feel free to direct any inquiries to either editor via email:
Howard Davis
Associate Professor of Architecture
110 Gerlinger Hall
1246 University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403-1246
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Louis P. Nelson
Assistant Professor of Architectural History
School of Architecture
Campbell Hall
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4122
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