The Vernacular Architecture Group was formed in 1952 to further the study of traditional buildings, originally those of the British Isles. In recent years, its membership and publications have also reflected a growing interest in buildings from other parts of the world. Members are involved in all aspects of the recording and study of vernacular buildings including: detailed local or regional surveys; studies of particular types of buildings including houses, farms, industrial and urban buildings; building materials; techniques of building, including carpentry and masonry; and documentary evidence.
The Group holds regular conferences and produces a refereed journal of national standing, 'Vernacular Architecture', the authoritative voice on the subject.
See our website for full details of membership and activities.