Fare et habitat à Tahiti
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This architectural study examines traditional dwellings and domestic architecture in Tahiti. The work explores vernacular building practices and housing patterns in the Pacific island context, providing insights into how cultural and environmental factors shape residential structures. Through documentation and analysis, the author presents a comprehensive look at the evolution of Tahitian habitat, from traditional Polynesian construction methods to contemporary adaptations. The book serves as both an architectural reference and cultural documentation, preserving knowledge about indigenous building traditions while examining their transformation in modern times.
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C. Orliac
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