Book

Outline of a study of the Annamese house in north Annam, and central Annam, from Thanh Hoá to Binh Dinh

Les éditions d'Art et HistoireParis • Published In 1936 • Pages:

By: Gourou, Pierre, Greene, Liliane.

Abstract
Pierre Gourou was a professor of geography in the Faculté des Lettres at the University of Bordeaux. This is a study of the distribution of house types in northern and central Annam. Gourou identifies nine house types, all related to each other, but differing in architectural, structural and decorative details as one moves progressively southward. In addition, Gourou identifies two distinct roof types. Gourou looked especially for geographical factors to explain variations in house types, but he found none that seemed significant. There is excellent geographical material on the regions studied and several good maps showing the distribution of villages. There are many valuable sketches illustrating types of framework and structural principles, and many fine photographs of the types of houses discussed. In addition, the author discusses materials used, carpenters, their degree of specialization, some of their beliefs about house building, etc. On the whole, this is a valuable, though fairly technical study.
Subjects
Climate
Topography and geology
Carpentry
Dwellings
Settlement patterns
Accumulation of wealth
culture
Vietnamese
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Asia
Sub Region
Southeast Asia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Geographer
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Patricia H. Snyder ; 1952: John Beierle ; 2006
Field Date
No date
Coverage Date
not specified
Coverage Place
central (TRUNG BO) Vietnam
Notes
[by] Pierre Gourou
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Paris, 1936
Translation of: [Esquisse d'une étude de l'habitation annamite dans l'Annam septentrionale et central du Thanh Hoá au Binh Dinh.]
Includes bibliographical references
Translated from the French for Human Relations Area Files by Liliane Greene
LCSH
Vietnamese