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Villages in The Sun: Mediterranean Community Architecture
“Villages in the Sun: Mediterranean Community Architecture” by Myron Goldfinger is a fascinating exploration of the architectural and urban forms of Mediterranean villages. Originally published in 1969, this book provides a detailed pictorial record of villages in Greece, Italy, Spain, Morocco, and Tunisia. Goldfinger spent seven years studying and photographing these villages, highlighting their unique characteristics and the common elements that make them successful communities. The book discusses how differences in climate, site, materials, and traditions influence local design patterns, while also emphasizing the sense of community and individual expression found in these villages. This work is not only a visual delight but also offers valuable insights into the rationale behind the construction and organization of these Mediterranean communities. It serves as an inspiration for contemporary housing, showcasing how traditional designs can impart a welcoming sense of community.
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