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_aHoete, Anthony _955734 |
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_aHouse as Ancestor: _bA Tale of Maori Social Value/ |
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_bWiley, _c2020. |
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520 | _aIn order for a house to have social value, it must be a focus of spiritual, political and cultural significance to a specific community. This is a tale of one such house, the Māori whare. The whare is formally greeted as one would a person, before addressing the humans within. Carving, ornament and pattern constitute most of its Māori-ness, and are central to its place in Māori civilisation. Anthony Hoete, founder of WHAT_architecture, unravels the architecture of Māori placemaking, its social standing and worldview. | ||
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_08720 _916908 _dWest Sussex John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 1999 _tArchitectural design _x0003-8504 |
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