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Paul Ambrose Oliver is the name of a 19th Century inventor.
Paul Oliver (born 26 May 1927 in Nottingham, England) is a researcher at the Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development. He has argued that vernacular architecture will be necessary in the future to "ensure sustainability in both cultural and economic terms beyond the short term." His commentary and researches into blues have been widely influential.

He is well known for his 1997 work Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World. Spanning 3 volumes and 2500 pages, it includes contributions from researchers from 80 countries. As of 2005, he is at work on a book to be called the World Atlas of Vernacular Architecture.

His work on American traditional music did much to spread interest in the Blues and included early research into the influence of Islamic music from North Africa on the origins of the blues.

Quotes

"Solutions to the world housing's demand will only be met ... through the support, enhancement and adequate servicing of vernacular architecture."

Bibliography

Some of his architectural writings: Blues books:

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