Morphological transformations in subterranean architecture across ages

  • Unique Paper ID: 170427
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 7
  • PageNo: 649-654
  • Abstract:
  • Subterranean architecture – "the design and use of underground spaces" – has emerged as a vital consideration in modern urban planning and environmental sustainability. Yet few realize its existence dates back to the dawn of humankind. From simple burrows to intricately carved caves, subterranean structures can be traced to our earliest civilizations. While scattered information about underground structures exists across the internet, no single source provides a comprehensive journey through centuries of human underground construction – from early caves to modern Mars base planning. This research, titled "Morphological Transformations in Subterranean Architecture across ages" aims to bridge that gap by offering underground architecture enthusiasts a clear narrative of our evolution: from primitive underground dwellers to sophisticated designers who shape subterranean spaces for contemporary needs.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 7
  • PageNo: 649-654

Morphological transformations in subterranean architecture across ages

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