i love this word.again
"...as generally used, the word [venacular] suggests something countrified, homemade, traditional. as used in connection with architecture, it indicates the traditonal rural or small-town dwelling, the dwelling of the farmer or craftsman or wage earner. current definitions of the word usually suggest that the vernacular dwelling is designed by craftsman, no an architect, that is built with local techniques, local materials, and with the local environment in mind: it's climate, its traditons, its economy--predominantly agricultural. such a dwelling does not pretend to stylistic sophistication. it is loyal to local forms and rarely accepts innovations from outside the region. it is not subject to fashion and is little influenced by history in its wider sense. that is why the word [TIMELESS] is much used in descriptions of vernacular building." -J.B: Jackson
i understand what you mean by "timeless"...i accept this form only. we need to argue more