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      • Furniture and Other Household Objects as Integrative Elements of the Indigenous House in East Mexico 

        Zapata Montalvo, Luis Fernando (Conference)
        The Papaloapan River in East Mexico is a rich region historically, culturally and naturally. These characteristics are also reflected in the region’s vernacular architecture. This fascination with the built environment led ...
      • "Hey amigo! do you want to go on a trip? do you want mushrooms?" 

        Zapata Montalvo, Luis Fernando (Article)
        The Mazatec people from the northern highlands of the Mexican State of Oaxaca are known for the syncretism of their religion, which combines pre-Hispanic culture and Catholic religion introduced with Spanish colonization ...
      • Post-occupancy evaluation of architecturally-designed low-income housing in Ahmadabad, India 

        Sharmin, Tania; Brabury, Simon; Ahmad, Taki; Zapata Montalvo, Luis Fernando (Conference)
        This paper presents post-occupancy evaluation of low-income houses that have been built through the DMU: Square Mile India Programme in Ahmedabad, India. Questionnaire and interviews were conducted which elicited information ...
      • Ritualized Architecture in East Mexico 

        Zapata Montalvo, Luis Fernando (Article)
        The Papaloapan River in East Mexico is a rich region historically, culturally and naturally. These characteristics are also reflected in the region’s vernacular architecture. This fascination with the built environment led ...

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