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B _ Competition brief_ Science Centre page7 II.2 Subject of the competition The “Science centre” lies within the OPPN 81 area. The main subject of the competition is the architectural design of the “Science centre” building and the CREMATORIUM, ASHWINIKUMAR This crematorium is located at Ashwinkumar Ghat on the banks of the river Tapti in Surat. It was to house five gas furnaces with supporting activities such as the registration and administrative offices, storage, and large tracts of non-specified space. gsm-crem-site-lm-04.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-03.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-02.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-01.jpg Surat, an industrial town in western India CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE FUTURE RESULTS OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA BY KARL MARX The Future Results of British Rule in India. First published: in the New-York Daily Tribune, August 8, 1853; reprinted in the New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, No. 856, August 9, 1853. Signed: Karl Marx. THE ADITYA PRAKASH FOUNDATION The Cantilever. Chandigarh: Aditya Prakash Foundation, 1982. Mathews, Robert, Zakir Uddin, Mansingh M. Rana, Huge Wilson, Robert Gardner Medwin, and Rusi Khambatta. A Report on the Visits by the Visiting Boards of the Commonwealth Association of Architects, Edited by Aditya Prakash. submitted to Department of Architecture of the School of STEPS TO WATER: THE ANCIENT STEPWELLS OF INDIA From the fifth to the nineteenth centuries, the people of western India built stone cisterns to collect the water of the monsoon rains and keep it accessible for the remaining dry months of the year. These magnificent structures-known as stepwells or stepped ponds-are much more than utilitarian reservoirs. Their lattice-like walls, carved columns, decorated towers, and intricate sculpture make THE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS AT The School of Planning and Architecture campus at Vijayawada was a two stage open competition held in 2011-2012. The student housing was completed in June 2017 and the Institution building was inaugurated in August 2018. The intent was to create social spaces that are embedded within its cultural context along with an environmentally sensitive AURANGABAD TO HOST PREMIER ARCHITECTURE AURANGABAD: The local architecture community as well as the academia has hailed the government's decision to allot the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) for Aurangabad, terming the development as a milestone that would benefit students besides changing the face of the city. The architecture community has also lauded the provision of Rs 10 crore made in the state budget towards CEILING PAINTINGS IN THE VIRUPAKSHA TEMPLE, HAMPI One of the striking features of the Virupaksha temple, the most important living religious establishments in Hampi village (Hospet taluk, Bellary District), is the painted ceiling of the open pillared hall (maharanga-mandapa) abutting the main sanctuary. This hall was built in 1509/1510 by the order of Krishnadeva Raya (SII, IV, No. 258) and the general consensus among MAKING GROUND ALIVE: AN INSTALLATION BY SOUMITRO GHOSH Ghosh, Soumitro, and Nisha Mathew Ghosh. Making Ground Alive: An installation by Soumitro Ghosh based on works of Mathew and Ghosh Architects. (When Is Space? An Exhibition on Contemporary Architecture Commissioned by Jawahar Kala Kendra).SCIENCE CENTRE
B _ Competition brief_ Science Centre page7 II.2 Subject of the competition The “Science centre” lies within the OPPN 81 area. The main subject of the competition is the architectural design of the “Science centre” building and the CREMATORIUM, ASHWINIKUMAR This crematorium is located at Ashwinkumar Ghat on the banks of the river Tapti in Surat. It was to house five gas furnaces with supporting activities such as the registration and administrative offices, storage, and large tracts of non-specified space. gsm-crem-site-lm-04.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-03.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-02.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-01.jpg Surat, an industrial town in western India CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE FUTURE RESULTS OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA BY KARL MARX The Future Results of British Rule in India. First published: in the New-York Daily Tribune, August 8, 1853; reprinted in the New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, No. 856, August 9, 1853. Signed: Karl Marx. BUILDINGS WITH SECTIONS THAT SEEM TO HOVER IN MIDAIR n New York, where land is scarce and the streetscape is increasingly crowded, a growing number of residential projects are turning the conventional skyscraper on its head. By building with cantilevers, they start narrow at the street but expand as they rise, more lollipop than traditional wedding cake. . NEVASA: A TYPE-SITE FOR THE STUDY OF INDO-ROMAN TRADE IN The ancient site of Nevasa (19° 34' N, 75° E) is situated on the banks of the river Pravara, a tributary of the Godavari, in the Ahmadnagar district of Maharashtra. The main mound-area, locally known as Ladmod (880 ft X330 ft) overlooks the Pravara on its south bank. Ladmod was excavated by H.D. Sankalia and his team from Deccan College, Pune between 1954 and 1956 and again between 1959 and THE ADITYA PRAKASH FOUNDATION The Cantilever. Chandigarh: Aditya Prakash Foundation, 1982. Mathews, Robert, Zakir Uddin, Mansingh M. Rana, Huge Wilson, Robert Gardner Medwin, and Rusi Khambatta. A Report on the Visits by the Visiting Boards of the Commonwealth Association of Architects, Edited by Aditya Prakash. submitted to Department of Architecture of the School of CULTURAL & TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFERS IN GLOBAL AND In recent years “transfer” has gradually evolved into an umbrella term in the humanities and social sciences. In their works scholars describe or analyze “cultural transfer” (Espagne 2013, Middell 2020), “technology transfer” (Hughes, & Pinch, 1987), etc. The increase of scholarly interest in transfers, in turn, has led to an expansion of research in the fields of technological LOCALITY AND CITY IN HISTORICAL BRAJ POEMS: EXPLORING THE This paper examines the establishment and evolution of Orchha, a city in Bundelkhand during sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The study of this medieval Indian city is based on the reading of Riti Kal texts, Vir Charitra, Jahangir Jas Chandrika and Vigyan Gita which were composed by Keshavdas in Braj Bhasha. The poet had lived in the court of Bundela rulers during 1592- 1627AD, a THE URBAN HERITAGE MANAGEMENT PARADIGM: CHALLENGES FROM Sites and landscapes of cultural and historical significance are increasingly at risk in urban India. In emerging cities that are now experiencing an industrial and housing boom, this risk is most significantly manifested through issues of heritage management. This study highlights the challenges of managing heritage in the emergingcity of Lucknow.
EARLIEST TRACES OF MAN IN THE POTWAR PLATEAU, PAKISTAN: A This paper is the first report of the work of the British Archaeological Mission to Pakistan to be presented to the South Asia Society. Therefore before embarking upon the principal matter which concerns the current investigations being carried out by the Mission's Paleolithic Project in the Potwar Plateau, Punjab, a brief outline is given of the history and earlier projects of the Mission MAKING A CAMPUS FOR CREATIVE LEARNING: AN EXHIBITION OF 8. Making the Creative Campus: “On the Other hand Kahn made me more aware of the breeze, structural Clarity, the stark brutal strengths of surfaces, the beauty of the geometry, and the profound meanings of words and sentences. His language made me realise my ancestral heritage, the upnishads.” Doshi, in Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn – the acrobat and the yogi of Architecture DOCUMENTS | AΖ SOUTH ASIA RTI Cases. Right to Information cases from MPISG and Enactioncollections
SLUM-FREE CITIES OF THE ASIAN CENTURY: POSTCOLONIAL The Asian Century can be understood as a historical conjuncture marked by new formations of economic hegemony and bold claims of Asian ascendancy. Situated at this historical moment, this essay examines a particular project of postcolonial government: inclusive growth. Taking up the example of India's recent Slum‐free Cities policy, it shows how postcolonial government tackles THE ADITYA PRAKASH FOUNDATION The Cantilever. Chandigarh: Aditya Prakash Foundation, 1982. Mathews, Robert, Zakir Uddin, Mansingh M. Rana, Huge Wilson, Robert Gardner Medwin, and Rusi Khambatta. A Report on the Visits by the Visiting Boards of the Commonwealth Association of Architects, Edited by Aditya Prakash. submitted to Department of Architecture of the School of STEPS TO WATER: THE ANCIENT STEPWELLS OF INDIA From the fifth to the nineteenth centuries, the people of western India built stone cisterns to collect the water of the monsoon rains and keep it accessible for the remaining dry months of the year. These magnificent structures-known as stepwells or stepped ponds-are much more than utilitarian reservoirs. Their lattice-like walls, carved columns, decorated towers, and intricate sculpture make THE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS AT The School of Planning and Architecture campus at Vijayawada was a two stage open competition held in 2011-2012. The student housing was completed in June 2017 and the Institution building was inaugurated in August 2018. The intent was to create social spaces that are embedded within its cultural context along with an environmentally sensitive AURANGABAD TO HOST PREMIER ARCHITECTURE AURANGABAD: The local architecture community as well as the academia has hailed the government's decision to allot the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) for Aurangabad, terming the development as a milestone that would benefit students besides changing the face of the city. The architecture community has also lauded the provision of Rs 10 crore made in the state budget towards CEILING PAINTINGS IN THE VIRUPAKSHA TEMPLE, HAMPI One of the striking features of the Virupaksha temple, the most important living religious establishments in Hampi village (Hospet taluk, Bellary District), is the painted ceiling of the open pillared hall (maharanga-mandapa) abutting the main sanctuary. This hall was built in 1509/1510 by the order of Krishnadeva Raya (SII, IV, No. 258) and the general consensus among MAKING GROUND ALIVE: AN INSTALLATION BY SOUMITRO GHOSH Ghosh, Soumitro, and Nisha Mathew Ghosh. Making Ground Alive: An installation by Soumitro Ghosh based on works of Mathew and Ghosh Architects. (When Is Space? An Exhibition on Contemporary Architecture Commissioned by Jawahar Kala Kendra).SCIENCE CENTRE
B _ Competition brief_ Science Centre page7 II.2 Subject of the competition The “Science centre” lies within the OPPN 81 area. The main subject of the competition is the architectural design of the “Science centre” building and the CREMATORIUM, ASHWINIKUMAR This crematorium is located at Ashwinkumar Ghat on the banks of the river Tapti in Surat. It was to house five gas furnaces with supporting activities such as the registration and administrative offices, storage, and large tracts of non-specified space. gsm-crem-site-lm-04.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-03.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-02.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-01.jpg Surat, an industrial town in western India CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE FUTURE RESULTS OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA BY KARL MARX The Future Results of British Rule in India. First published: in the New-York Daily Tribune, August 8, 1853; reprinted in the New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, No. 856, August 9, 1853. Signed: Karl Marx. THE ADITYA PRAKASH FOUNDATION The Cantilever. Chandigarh: Aditya Prakash Foundation, 1982. Mathews, Robert, Zakir Uddin, Mansingh M. Rana, Huge Wilson, Robert Gardner Medwin, and Rusi Khambatta. A Report on the Visits by the Visiting Boards of the Commonwealth Association of Architects, Edited by Aditya Prakash. submitted to Department of Architecture of the School of STEPS TO WATER: THE ANCIENT STEPWELLS OF INDIA From the fifth to the nineteenth centuries, the people of western India built stone cisterns to collect the water of the monsoon rains and keep it accessible for the remaining dry months of the year. These magnificent structures-known as stepwells or stepped ponds-are much more than utilitarian reservoirs. Their lattice-like walls, carved columns, decorated towers, and intricate sculpture make THE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS AT The School of Planning and Architecture campus at Vijayawada was a two stage open competition held in 2011-2012. The student housing was completed in June 2017 and the Institution building was inaugurated in August 2018. The intent was to create social spaces that are embedded within its cultural context along with an environmentally sensitive AURANGABAD TO HOST PREMIER ARCHITECTURE AURANGABAD: The local architecture community as well as the academia has hailed the government's decision to allot the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) for Aurangabad, terming the development as a milestone that would benefit students besides changing the face of the city. The architecture community has also lauded the provision of Rs 10 crore made in the state budget towards CEILING PAINTINGS IN THE VIRUPAKSHA TEMPLE, HAMPI One of the striking features of the Virupaksha temple, the most important living religious establishments in Hampi village (Hospet taluk, Bellary District), is the painted ceiling of the open pillared hall (maharanga-mandapa) abutting the main sanctuary. This hall was built in 1509/1510 by the order of Krishnadeva Raya (SII, IV, No. 258) and the general consensus among MAKING GROUND ALIVE: AN INSTALLATION BY SOUMITRO GHOSH Ghosh, Soumitro, and Nisha Mathew Ghosh. Making Ground Alive: An installation by Soumitro Ghosh based on works of Mathew and Ghosh Architects. (When Is Space? An Exhibition on Contemporary Architecture Commissioned by Jawahar Kala Kendra).SCIENCE CENTRE
B _ Competition brief_ Science Centre page7 II.2 Subject of the competition The “Science centre” lies within the OPPN 81 area. The main subject of the competition is the architectural design of the “Science centre” building and the CREMATORIUM, ASHWINIKUMAR This crematorium is located at Ashwinkumar Ghat on the banks of the river Tapti in Surat. It was to house five gas furnaces with supporting activities such as the registration and administrative offices, storage, and large tracts of non-specified space. gsm-crem-site-lm-04.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-03.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-02.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-01.jpg Surat, an industrial town in western India CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE FUTURE RESULTS OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA BY KARL MARX The Future Results of British Rule in India. First published: in the New-York Daily Tribune, August 8, 1853; reprinted in the New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, No. 856, August 9, 1853. Signed: Karl Marx. BUILDINGS WITH SECTIONS THAT SEEM TO HOVER IN MIDAIR n New York, where land is scarce and the streetscape is increasingly crowded, a growing number of residential projects are turning the conventional skyscraper on its head. By building with cantilevers, they start narrow at the street but expand as they rise, more lollipop than traditional wedding cake. . NEVASA: A TYPE-SITE FOR THE STUDY OF INDO-ROMAN TRADE IN The ancient site of Nevasa (19° 34' N, 75° E) is situated on the banks of the river Pravara, a tributary of the Godavari, in the Ahmadnagar district of Maharashtra. The main mound-area, locally known as Ladmod (880 ft X330 ft) overlooks the Pravara on its south bank. Ladmod was excavated by H.D. Sankalia and his team from Deccan College, Pune between 1954 and 1956 and again between 1959 and THE ADITYA PRAKASH FOUNDATION The Cantilever. Chandigarh: Aditya Prakash Foundation, 1982. Mathews, Robert, Zakir Uddin, Mansingh M. Rana, Huge Wilson, Robert Gardner Medwin, and Rusi Khambatta. A Report on the Visits by the Visiting Boards of the Commonwealth Association of Architects, Edited by Aditya Prakash. submitted to Department of Architecture of the School of CULTURAL & TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFERS IN GLOBAL AND In recent years “transfer” has gradually evolved into an umbrella term in the humanities and social sciences. In their works scholars describe or analyze “cultural transfer” (Espagne 2013, Middell 2020), “technology transfer” (Hughes, & Pinch, 1987), etc. The increase of scholarly interest in transfers, in turn, has led to an expansion of research in the fields of technological LOCALITY AND CITY IN HISTORICAL BRAJ POEMS: EXPLORING THE This paper examines the establishment and evolution of Orchha, a city in Bundelkhand during sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The study of this medieval Indian city is based on the reading of Riti Kal texts, Vir Charitra, Jahangir Jas Chandrika and Vigyan Gita which were composed by Keshavdas in Braj Bhasha. The poet had lived in the court of Bundela rulers during 1592- 1627AD, a THE URBAN HERITAGE MANAGEMENT PARADIGM: CHALLENGES FROM Sites and landscapes of cultural and historical significance are increasingly at risk in urban India. In emerging cities that are now experiencing an industrial and housing boom, this risk is most significantly manifested through issues of heritage management. This study highlights the challenges of managing heritage in the emergingcity of Lucknow.
EARLIEST TRACES OF MAN IN THE POTWAR PLATEAU, PAKISTAN: A This paper is the first report of the work of the British Archaeological Mission to Pakistan to be presented to the South Asia Society. Therefore before embarking upon the principal matter which concerns the current investigations being carried out by the Mission's Paleolithic Project in the Potwar Plateau, Punjab, a brief outline is given of the history and earlier projects of the Mission MAKING A CAMPUS FOR CREATIVE LEARNING: AN EXHIBITION OF 8. Making the Creative Campus: “On the Other hand Kahn made me more aware of the breeze, structural Clarity, the stark brutal strengths of surfaces, the beauty of the geometry, and the profound meanings of words and sentences. His language made me realise my ancestral heritage, the upnishads.” Doshi, in Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn – the acrobat and the yogi of Architecture DOCUMENTS | AΖ SOUTH ASIA RTI Cases. Right to Information cases from MPISG and Enactioncollections
SLUM-FREE CITIES OF THE ASIAN CENTURY: POSTCOLONIAL The Asian Century can be understood as a historical conjuncture marked by new formations of economic hegemony and bold claims of Asian ascendancy. Situated at this historical moment, this essay examines a particular project of postcolonial government: inclusive growth. Taking up the example of India's recent Slum‐free Cities policy, it shows how postcolonial government tackles ARCHITEXTUREZ SOUTH ASIA Architexturez South Asia since 1999, aggregates ideas and propositions concerning physical space and the related disciplines in the subcontinent.It documents processes, critical texts and nomothetic cases representing conditions obtained in South Asia. Documents are distributed online without profit, for research and educational purposes under fair use provisions of the Berne Convention. THE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS AT The School of Planning and Architecture campus at Vijayawada was a two stage open competition held in 2011-2012. The student housing was completed in June 2017 and the Institution building was inaugurated in August 2018. The intent was to create social spaces that are embedded within its cultural context along with an environmentally sensitive EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGY ON ARCHITECTURE All pleasures which life has to offer are either those afforded by nature or those created by man. Among the latter, none is more powerful or more far reaching in its influence than the feelings of appreciation and delight which arise from the study of some noble edifice that has been erected by man either in the past or in the present. The science of building is a fascinatingTAGORE HALL
Tagore hall. In this memorial theatre, the city honors both Tagore, the legendary artist and Tagore, the towering personality. A large entrance with its transparent foyer reveals details of the voluminous concrete structure and enables both informal and formalAMDAVAD NI GUFA
Amdavad ni Gufa. An underground art gallery exhibiting paintings and sculptures of noted artist M.F. Hussain, located on the campus of the Centre for Environmental Planning & Technology in Ahmedabad. The form of roof shells is guided by computer designs and the structure, built in ferrocement, is in the form of skeletal skin and wire mesh DESIGN STUDIES FOR THE MAFCO WHOLESALE MARKET, 1973–76 The project layout limits transit vehicular movement and enhances pedestrian circulation within the commercial complex. Covered walkways and pedestrian streets are provided. The different facilities are arranged around three courts, with the wholesale market at thecenter and the trading cells, banks and post office buildings on the periphery. The buildings are based on the repetition of 4.5 PROPERTY FIELD_AZ_GENERIC_TITLE Aζ, in-Enaction concerning newspaper articles and presss releases. Calls for Papers concerning CfPs, competitons and conference programmes. Competitions concerning International competitions, awards and contests. Multimedia concerning video lectures, seminars and documentaries. Network concerning legacy mailing list archives sinceearly 1990s.
COMPUTING THE BIOPHILIC HEALING INDEX Sum the values for the above biophilic components to define the index B as a number out of 20. For B as a percentage score, simply multiply this total by 5. A quantitative measure of the degree that a design is biophilic is more useful than the usual vague discussions based on images showing potted plants. The more biophilic it measures on this CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE FUTURE RESULTS OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA BY KARL MARX The Future Results of British Rule in India. First published: in the New-York Daily Tribune, August 8, 1853; reprinted in the New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, No. 856, August 9, 1853. Signed: Karl Marx. ARCHITEXTUREZ SOUTH ASIA Architexturez South Asia since 1999, aggregates ideas and propositions concerning physical space and the related disciplines in the subcontinent.It documents processes, critical texts and nomothetic cases representing conditions obtained in South Asia. Documents are distributed online without profit, for research and educational purposes under fair use provisions of the Berne Convention. THE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS AT The School of Planning and Architecture campus at Vijayawada was a two stage open competition held in 2011-2012. The student housing was completed in June 2017 and the Institution building was inaugurated in August 2018. The intent was to create social spaces that are embedded within its cultural context along with an environmentally sensitive EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGY ON ARCHITECTURE All pleasures which life has to offer are either those afforded by nature or those created by man. Among the latter, none is more powerful or more far reaching in its influence than the feelings of appreciation and delight which arise from the study of some noble edifice that has been erected by man either in the past or in the present. The science of building is a fascinatingTAGORE HALL
Tagore hall. In this memorial theatre, the city honors both Tagore, the legendary artist and Tagore, the towering personality. A large entrance with its transparent foyer reveals details of the voluminous concrete structure and enables both informal and formalAMDAVAD NI GUFA
Amdavad ni Gufa. An underground art gallery exhibiting paintings and sculptures of noted artist M.F. Hussain, located on the campus of the Centre for Environmental Planning & Technology in Ahmedabad. The form of roof shells is guided by computer designs and the structure, built in ferrocement, is in the form of skeletal skin and wire mesh DESIGN STUDIES FOR THE MAFCO WHOLESALE MARKET, 1973–76 The project layout limits transit vehicular movement and enhances pedestrian circulation within the commercial complex. Covered walkways and pedestrian streets are provided. The different facilities are arranged around three courts, with the wholesale market at thecenter and the trading cells, banks and post office buildings on the periphery. The buildings are based on the repetition of 4.5 PROPERTY FIELD_AZ_GENERIC_TITLE Aζ, in-Enaction concerning newspaper articles and presss releases. Calls for Papers concerning CfPs, competitons and conference programmes. Competitions concerning International competitions, awards and contests. Multimedia concerning video lectures, seminars and documentaries. Network concerning legacy mailing list archives sinceearly 1990s.
COMPUTING THE BIOPHILIC HEALING INDEX Sum the values for the above biophilic components to define the index B as a number out of 20. For B as a percentage score, simply multiply this total by 5. A quantitative measure of the degree that a design is biophilic is more useful than the usual vague discussions based on images showing potted plants. The more biophilic it measures on this CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE FUTURE RESULTS OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA BY KARL MARX The Future Results of British Rule in India. First published: in the New-York Daily Tribune, August 8, 1853; reprinted in the New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, No. 856, August 9, 1853. Signed: Karl Marx. PULP MILL WASTE HITS THE ROAD INSTEAD OF THE LANDFILL Chinchu Cherian, Sumi Siddiqua. Engineering and environmental evaluation for utilization of recycled pulp mill fly ash as binder in sustainable road construction. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021; 298: 126758 DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126758 The inorganic solid waste generated in pulp and paper industries called pulp mill fly ash (PFA) is a potentially valuable resource as supplementary BUILDINGS WITH SECTIONS THAT SEEM TO HOVER IN MIDAIR n New York, where land is scarce and the streetscape is increasingly crowded, a growing number of residential projects are turning the conventional skyscraper on its head. By building with cantilevers, they start narrow at the street but expand as they rise, more lollipop than traditional wedding cake. . GOVERNMENT RESPONDS TO NEWSLAUNDRY ARTICLE ON CENTRAL Ms. Alpana Kishore has written an article on 13 May, 2021 in the web portal newslaundry.com on the central vista project. It seems the writer does not have proper understanding of facts connected with the subject; it has, therefore, led to several misrepresentations in thearticle.
ĀKĀR | AΖ SOUTH ASIA Achyut Kanvinde – ākār is a monograph on the life and works of Achyut Kanvinde, one of the pioneers of Modern Architecture in India with a professional career spanning five decades. Of the large number of projects designed under the aegis of Kanvinde Rai and Chowdhury, this book deals with 45 selected works, which the authors felt best represent the firms œuvre. A compilation of LOCALITY AND CITY IN HISTORICAL BRAJ POEMS: EXPLORING THE This paper examines the establishment and evolution of Orchha, a city in Bundelkhand during sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The study of this medieval Indian city is based on the reading of Riti Kal texts, Vir Charitra, Jahangir Jas Chandrika and Vigyan Gita which were composed by Keshavdas in Braj Bhasha. The poet had lived in the court of Bundela rulers during 1592- 1627AD, a BUILDING TYPES AND BLOCK PATTERN OF JAIPUR CITY, RAJASTAN The purpose of this study is to consider the principles of space formation of Jaipur City which is known as so called a grid (chess board) city. Jaipur City designed by Jai Singh II (1688-1743) is thought to had been constructed based on the Hindu idea of town, about which many scholars are still discussing. This paper discusses the matter in terms of typology of houses, formation of housing EFFECT OF CULTURE ON ARCHITECTURAL EXPRESSION Before we discuss the effect of Culture on Architecture, we wilt first try to understand the true meaning of the words civilization, culture and architecture. It would be impudent on my part to explain the word “architecture” to such a distinguished gathering of architects and I will, therefore, first deal with the conditions that create civilization and culture as architects to the IDENTIFYING ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF PAST EARTHQUAKES IN The 2015 Gorkha Earthquake was a humanitarian disaster but also a cultural catastrophe that damaged and destroyed historic monuments across Nepal, including those within the Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Property. In the rush to rebuild, traditionally constructed foundations are being removed and replaced with modern materials without assessments of whether these contributed to the DOCUMENTS | AΖ SOUTH ASIA Pant, Mohan, and Shuji Funo. " Considerations on the layout pattern of streets and settlement blocks of Thimi—A study on the planning modules of Kathmandu valley towns (Part I)." Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ) 68, no. 574 (2003): 83-90. BibTeX DOCUMENTS | AΖ SOUTH ASIA RTI Cases. Right to Information cases from MPISG and Enactioncollections
ARCHITEXTUREZ SOUTH ASIA Architexturez South Asia since 1999, aggregates ideas and propositions concerning physical space and the related disciplines in the subcontinent.It documents processes, critical texts and nomothetic cases representing conditions obtained in South Asia. Documents are distributed online without profit, for research and educational purposes under fair use provisions of the Berne Convention. THE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS AT The School of Planning and Architecture campus at Vijayawada was a two stage open competition held in 2011-2012. The student housing was completed in June 2017 and the Institution building was inaugurated in August 2018. The intent was to create social spaces that are embedded within its cultural context along with an environmentally sensitive EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGY ON ARCHITECTURE All pleasures which life has to offer are either those afforded by nature or those created by man. Among the latter, none is more powerful or more far reaching in its influence than the feelings of appreciation and delight which arise from the study of some noble edifice that has been erected by man either in the past or in the present. The science of building is a fascinatingTAGORE HALL
Tagore hall. In this memorial theatre, the city honors both Tagore, the legendary artist and Tagore, the towering personality. A large entrance with its transparent foyer reveals details of the voluminous concrete structure and enables both informal and formalAMDAVAD NI GUFA
Amdavad ni Gufa. An underground art gallery exhibiting paintings and sculptures of noted artist M.F. Hussain, located on the campus of the Centre for Environmental Planning & Technology in Ahmedabad. The form of roof shells is guided by computer designs and the structure, built in ferrocement, is in the form of skeletal skin and wire mesh DESIGN STUDIES FOR THE MAFCO WHOLESALE MARKET, 1973–76 The project layout limits transit vehicular movement and enhances pedestrian circulation within the commercial complex. Covered walkways and pedestrian streets are provided. The different facilities are arranged around three courts, with the wholesale market at thecenter and the trading cells, banks and post office buildings on the periphery. The buildings are based on the repetition of 4.5 PROPERTY FIELD_AZ_GENERIC_TITLE Aζ, in-Enaction concerning newspaper articles and presss releases. Calls for Papers concerning CfPs, competitons and conference programmes. Competitions concerning International competitions, awards and contests. Multimedia concerning video lectures, seminars and documentaries. Network concerning legacy mailing list archives sinceearly 1990s.
COMPUTING THE BIOPHILIC HEALING INDEX Sum the values for the above biophilic components to define the index B as a number out of 20. For B as a percentage score, simply multiply this total by 5. A quantitative measure of the degree that a design is biophilic is more useful than the usual vague discussions based on images showing potted plants. The more biophilic it measures on this CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE FUTURE RESULTS OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA BY KARL MARX The Future Results of British Rule in India. First published: in the New-York Daily Tribune, August 8, 1853; reprinted in the New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, No. 856, August 9, 1853. Signed: Karl Marx. ARCHITEXTUREZ SOUTH ASIA Architexturez South Asia since 1999, aggregates ideas and propositions concerning physical space and the related disciplines in the subcontinent.It documents processes, critical texts and nomothetic cases representing conditions obtained in South Asia. Documents are distributed online without profit, for research and educational purposes under fair use provisions of the Berne Convention. THE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS AT The School of Planning and Architecture campus at Vijayawada was a two stage open competition held in 2011-2012. The student housing was completed in June 2017 and the Institution building was inaugurated in August 2018. The intent was to create social spaces that are embedded within its cultural context along with an environmentally sensitive EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGY ON ARCHITECTURE All pleasures which life has to offer are either those afforded by nature or those created by man. Among the latter, none is more powerful or more far reaching in its influence than the feelings of appreciation and delight which arise from the study of some noble edifice that has been erected by man either in the past or in the present. The science of building is a fascinatingTAGORE HALL
Tagore hall. In this memorial theatre, the city honors both Tagore, the legendary artist and Tagore, the towering personality. A large entrance with its transparent foyer reveals details of the voluminous concrete structure and enables both informal and formalAMDAVAD NI GUFA
Amdavad ni Gufa. An underground art gallery exhibiting paintings and sculptures of noted artist M.F. Hussain, located on the campus of the Centre for Environmental Planning & Technology in Ahmedabad. The form of roof shells is guided by computer designs and the structure, built in ferrocement, is in the form of skeletal skin and wire mesh DESIGN STUDIES FOR THE MAFCO WHOLESALE MARKET, 1973–76 The project layout limits transit vehicular movement and enhances pedestrian circulation within the commercial complex. Covered walkways and pedestrian streets are provided. The different facilities are arranged around three courts, with the wholesale market at thecenter and the trading cells, banks and post office buildings on the periphery. The buildings are based on the repetition of 4.5 PROPERTY FIELD_AZ_GENERIC_TITLE Aζ, in-Enaction concerning newspaper articles and presss releases. Calls for Papers concerning CfPs, competitons and conference programmes. Competitions concerning International competitions, awards and contests. Multimedia concerning video lectures, seminars and documentaries. Network concerning legacy mailing list archives sinceearly 1990s.
COMPUTING THE BIOPHILIC HEALING INDEX Sum the values for the above biophilic components to define the index B as a number out of 20. For B as a percentage score, simply multiply this total by 5. A quantitative measure of the degree that a design is biophilic is more useful than the usual vague discussions based on images showing potted plants. The more biophilic it measures on this CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE FUTURE RESULTS OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA BY KARL MARX The Future Results of British Rule in India. First published: in the New-York Daily Tribune, August 8, 1853; reprinted in the New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, No. 856, August 9, 1853. Signed: Karl Marx. PULP MILL WASTE HITS THE ROAD INSTEAD OF THE LANDFILL Chinchu Cherian, Sumi Siddiqua. Engineering and environmental evaluation for utilization of recycled pulp mill fly ash as binder in sustainable road construction. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021; 298: 126758 DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126758 The inorganic solid waste generated in pulp and paper industries called pulp mill fly ash (PFA) is a potentially valuable resource as supplementary BUILDINGS WITH SECTIONS THAT SEEM TO HOVER IN MIDAIR n New York, where land is scarce and the streetscape is increasingly crowded, a growing number of residential projects are turning the conventional skyscraper on its head. By building with cantilevers, they start narrow at the street but expand as they rise, more lollipop than traditional wedding cake. . GOVERNMENT RESPONDS TO NEWSLAUNDRY ARTICLE ON CENTRAL Ms. Alpana Kishore has written an article on 13 May, 2021 in the web portal newslaundry.com on the central vista project. It seems the writer does not have proper understanding of facts connected with the subject; it has, therefore, led to several misrepresentations in thearticle.
ĀKĀR | AΖ SOUTH ASIA Achyut Kanvinde – ākār is a monograph on the life and works of Achyut Kanvinde, one of the pioneers of Modern Architecture in India with a professional career spanning five decades. Of the large number of projects designed under the aegis of Kanvinde Rai and Chowdhury, this book deals with 45 selected works, which the authors felt best represent the firms œuvre. A compilation of LOCALITY AND CITY IN HISTORICAL BRAJ POEMS: EXPLORING THE This paper examines the establishment and evolution of Orchha, a city in Bundelkhand during sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The study of this medieval Indian city is based on the reading of Riti Kal texts, Vir Charitra, Jahangir Jas Chandrika and Vigyan Gita which were composed by Keshavdas in Braj Bhasha. The poet had lived in the court of Bundela rulers during 1592- 1627AD, a BUILDING TYPES AND BLOCK PATTERN OF JAIPUR CITY, RAJASTAN The purpose of this study is to consider the principles of space formation of Jaipur City which is known as so called a grid (chess board) city. Jaipur City designed by Jai Singh II (1688-1743) is thought to had been constructed based on the Hindu idea of town, about which many scholars are still discussing. This paper discusses the matter in terms of typology of houses, formation of housing EFFECT OF CULTURE ON ARCHITECTURAL EXPRESSION Before we discuss the effect of Culture on Architecture, we wilt first try to understand the true meaning of the words civilization, culture and architecture. It would be impudent on my part to explain the word “architecture” to such a distinguished gathering of architects and I will, therefore, first deal with the conditions that create civilization and culture as architects to the IDENTIFYING ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF PAST EARTHQUAKES IN The 2015 Gorkha Earthquake was a humanitarian disaster but also a cultural catastrophe that damaged and destroyed historic monuments across Nepal, including those within the Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Property. In the rush to rebuild, traditionally constructed foundations are being removed and replaced with modern materials without assessments of whether these contributed to the DOCUMENTS | AΖ SOUTH ASIA Pant, Mohan, and Shuji Funo. " Considerations on the layout pattern of streets and settlement blocks of Thimi—A study on the planning modules of Kathmandu valley towns (Part I)." Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ) 68, no. 574 (2003): 83-90. BibTeX DOCUMENTS | AΖ SOUTH ASIA RTI Cases. Right to Information cases from MPISG and Enactioncollections
ARCHITEXTUREZ SOUTH ASIA Architexturez South Asia since 1999, aggregates ideas and propositions concerning physical space and the related disciplines in the subcontinent.It documents processes, critical texts and nomothetic cases representing conditions obtained in South Asia. Documents are distributed online without profit, for research and educational purposes under fair use provisions of the Berne Convention. THE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS AT The School of Planning and Architecture campus at Vijayawada was a two stage open competition held in 2011-2012. The student housing was completed in June 2017 and the Institution building was inaugurated in August 2018. The intent was to create social spaces that are embedded within its cultural context along with an environmentally sensitive EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGY ON ARCHITECTURE All pleasures which life has to offer are either those afforded by nature or those created by man. Among the latter, none is more powerful or more far reaching in its influence than the feelings of appreciation and delight which arise from the study of some noble edifice that has been erected by man either in the past or in the present. The science of building is a fascinatingTAGORE HALL
Tagore hall. In this memorial theatre, the city honors both Tagore, the legendary artist and Tagore, the towering personality. A large entrance with its transparent foyer reveals details of the voluminous concrete structure and enables both informal and formalAMDAVAD NI GUFA
Amdavad ni Gufa. An underground art gallery exhibiting paintings and sculptures of noted artist M.F. Hussain, located on the campus of the Centre for Environmental Planning & Technology in Ahmedabad. The form of roof shells is guided by computer designs and the structure, built in ferrocement, is in the form of skeletal skin and wire mesh DESIGN STUDIES FOR THE MAFCO WHOLESALE MARKET, 1973–76 The project layout limits transit vehicular movement and enhances pedestrian circulation within the commercial complex. Covered walkways and pedestrian streets are provided. The different facilities are arranged around three courts, with the wholesale market at thecenter and the trading cells, banks and post office buildings on the periphery. The buildings are based on the repetition of 4.5 PROPERTY FIELD_AZ_GENERIC_TITLE Aζ, in-Enaction concerning newspaper articles and presss releases. Calls for Papers concerning CfPs, competitons and conference programmes. Competitions concerning International competitions, awards and contests. Multimedia concerning video lectures, seminars and documentaries. Network concerning legacy mailing list archives sinceearly 1990s.
COMPUTING THE BIOPHILIC HEALING INDEX Sum the values for the above biophilic components to define the index B as a number out of 20. For B as a percentage score, simply multiply this total by 5. A quantitative measure of the degree that a design is biophilic is more useful than the usual vague discussions based on images showing potted plants. The more biophilic it measures on this CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE FUTURE RESULTS OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA BY KARL MARX The Future Results of British Rule in India. First published: in the New-York Daily Tribune, August 8, 1853; reprinted in the New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, No. 856, August 9, 1853. Signed: Karl Marx. ARCHITEXTUREZ SOUTH ASIA Architexturez South Asia since 1999, aggregates ideas and propositions concerning physical space and the related disciplines in the subcontinent.It documents processes, critical texts and nomothetic cases representing conditions obtained in South Asia. Documents are distributed online without profit, for research and educational purposes under fair use provisions of the Berne Convention. THE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS AT The School of Planning and Architecture campus at Vijayawada was a two stage open competition held in 2011-2012. The student housing was completed in June 2017 and the Institution building was inaugurated in August 2018. The intent was to create social spaces that are embedded within its cultural context along with an environmentally sensitive EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGY ON ARCHITECTURE All pleasures which life has to offer are either those afforded by nature or those created by man. Among the latter, none is more powerful or more far reaching in its influence than the feelings of appreciation and delight which arise from the study of some noble edifice that has been erected by man either in the past or in the present. The science of building is a fascinatingTAGORE HALL
Tagore hall. In this memorial theatre, the city honors both Tagore, the legendary artist and Tagore, the towering personality. A large entrance with its transparent foyer reveals details of the voluminous concrete structure and enables both informal and formalAMDAVAD NI GUFA
Amdavad ni Gufa. An underground art gallery exhibiting paintings and sculptures of noted artist M.F. Hussain, located on the campus of the Centre for Environmental Planning & Technology in Ahmedabad. The form of roof shells is guided by computer designs and the structure, built in ferrocement, is in the form of skeletal skin and wire mesh DESIGN STUDIES FOR THE MAFCO WHOLESALE MARKET, 1973–76 The project layout limits transit vehicular movement and enhances pedestrian circulation within the commercial complex. Covered walkways and pedestrian streets are provided. The different facilities are arranged around three courts, with the wholesale market at thecenter and the trading cells, banks and post office buildings on the periphery. The buildings are based on the repetition of 4.5 PROPERTY FIELD_AZ_GENERIC_TITLE Aζ, in-Enaction concerning newspaper articles and presss releases. Calls for Papers concerning CfPs, competitons and conference programmes. Competitions concerning International competitions, awards and contests. Multimedia concerning video lectures, seminars and documentaries. Network concerning legacy mailing list archives sinceearly 1990s.
COMPUTING THE BIOPHILIC HEALING INDEX Sum the values for the above biophilic components to define the index B as a number out of 20. For B as a percentage score, simply multiply this total by 5. A quantitative measure of the degree that a design is biophilic is more useful than the usual vague discussions based on images showing potted plants. The more biophilic it measures on this CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE FUTURE RESULTS OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA BY KARL MARX The Future Results of British Rule in India. First published: in the New-York Daily Tribune, August 8, 1853; reprinted in the New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, No. 856, August 9, 1853. Signed: Karl Marx. PULP MILL WASTE HITS THE ROAD INSTEAD OF THE LANDFILL Chinchu Cherian, Sumi Siddiqua. Engineering and environmental evaluation for utilization of recycled pulp mill fly ash as binder in sustainable road construction. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021; 298: 126758 DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126758 The inorganic solid waste generated in pulp and paper industries called pulp mill fly ash (PFA) is a potentially valuable resource as supplementary BUILDINGS WITH SECTIONS THAT SEEM TO HOVER IN MIDAIR n New York, where land is scarce and the streetscape is increasingly crowded, a growing number of residential projects are turning the conventional skyscraper on its head. By building with cantilevers, they start narrow at the street but expand as they rise, more lollipop than traditional wedding cake. . CULTURAL & TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFERS IN GLOBAL AND In recent years “transfer” has gradually evolved into an umbrella term in the humanities and social sciences. In their works scholars describe or analyze “cultural transfer” (Espagne 2013, Middell 2020), “technology transfer” (Hughes, & Pinch, 1987), etc. The increase of scholarly interest in transfers, in turn, has led to an expansion of research in the fields of technological ĀKĀR | AΖ SOUTH ASIA Achyut Kanvinde – ākār is a monograph on the life and works of Achyut Kanvinde, one of the pioneers of Modern Architecture in India with a professional career spanning five decades. Of the large number of projects designed under the aegis of Kanvinde Rai and Chowdhury, this book deals with 45 selected works, which the authors felt best represent the firms œuvre. A compilation of GOVERNMENT RESPONDS TO NEWSLAUNDRY ARTICLE ON CENTRAL Ms. Alpana Kishore has written an article on 13 May, 2021 in the web portal newslaundry.com on the central vista project. It seems the writer does not have proper understanding of facts connected with the subject; it has, therefore, led to several misrepresentations in thearticle.
LOCALITY AND CITY IN HISTORICAL BRAJ POEMS: EXPLORING THE This paper examines the establishment and evolution of Orchha, a city in Bundelkhand during sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The study of this medieval Indian city is based on the reading of Riti Kal texts, Vir Charitra, Jahangir Jas Chandrika and Vigyan Gita which were composed by Keshavdas in Braj Bhasha. The poet had lived in the court of Bundela rulers during 1592- 1627AD, a BUILDING TYPES AND BLOCK PATTERN OF JAIPUR CITY, RAJASTAN The purpose of this study is to consider the principles of space formation of Jaipur City which is known as so called a grid (chess board) city. Jaipur City designed by Jai Singh II (1688-1743) is thought to had been constructed based on the Hindu idea of town, about which many scholars are still discussing. This paper discusses the matter in terms of typology of houses, formation of housing IDENTIFYING ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF PAST EARTHQUAKES IN The 2015 Gorkha Earthquake was a humanitarian disaster but also a cultural catastrophe that damaged and destroyed historic monuments across Nepal, including those within the Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Property. In the rush to rebuild, traditionally constructed foundations are being removed and replaced with modern materials without assessments of whether these contributed to the REVIVING THE PAST: POST-INDEPENDENCE ARCHITECTURE AND In 1959, a group of architects and policy makers gathered in Delhi to debate the direction for post-1947 architecture; they firmly chose modernist free expression over a state-driven revivalist style. Despite this prevailing modernist direction for India's architecture, revival buildings of the 1950s demonstrate India's negotiation with and construction of its past at a crucial time in the DOCUMENTS | AΖ SOUTH ASIA RTI Cases. Right to Information cases from MPISG and Enactioncollections
AURANGABAD TO HOST PREMIER ARCHITECTURE AURANGABAD: The local architecture community as well as the academia has hailed the government's decision to allot the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) for Aurangabad, terming the development as a milestone that would benefit students besides changing the face of the city. The architecture community has also lauded the provision of Rs 10 crore made in the state budget towards CEILING PAINTINGS IN THE VIRUPAKSHA TEMPLE, HAMPI One of the striking features of the Virupaksha temple, the most important living religious establishments in Hampi village (Hospet taluk, Bellary District), is the painted ceiling of the open pillared hall (maharanga-mandapa) abutting the main sanctuary. This hall was built in 1509/1510 by the order of Krishnadeva Raya (SII, IV, No. 258) and the general consensus among CONS: LIST OF BUILDINGS AS MODERN HERITAGE IN DELHI Sir/Madam, As you may we aware the Delhi Urban Art Commission was set up by an Act of Parliament in 1973 to preserving, developing and maintaining the aesthetic quality of urban and environmental design within Delhi and important part of Commission mandate is conservation, preservation and beautification of monumental buildings etc in Delhi. While Archaeological Survey of CREMATORIUM, ASHWINIKUMAR This crematorium is located at Ashwinkumar Ghat on the banks of the river Tapti in Surat. It was to house five gas furnaces with supporting activities such as the registration and administrative offices, storage, and large tracts of non-specified space. gsm-crem-site-lm-04.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-03.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-02.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-01.jpg Surat, an industrial town in western India STEPS TO WATER: THE ANCIENT STEPWELLS OF INDIA From the fifth to the nineteenth centuries, the people of western India built stone cisterns to collect the water of the monsoon rains and keep it accessible for the remaining dry months of the year. These magnificent structures-known as stepwells or stepped ponds-are much more than utilitarian reservoirs. Their lattice-like walls, carved columns, decorated towers, and intricate sculpture make THE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS AT The School of Planning and Architecture campus at Vijayawada was a two stage open competition held in 2011-2012. The student housing was completed in June 2017 and the Institution building was inaugurated in August 2018. The intent was to create social spaces that are embedded within its cultural context along with an environmentally sensitive MAKING A CAMPUS FOR CREATIVE LEARNING: AN EXHIBITION OF 8. Making the Creative Campus: “On the Other hand Kahn made me more aware of the breeze, structural Clarity, the stark brutal strengths of surfaces, the beauty of the geometry, and the profound meanings of words and sentences. His language made me realise my ancestral heritage, the upnishads.” Doshi, in Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn – the acrobat and the yogi of Architecture CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE HOUSE JINNAH BUILT The life of Muhammad Alibhai Jinnahbhai Khojani, as referred to by his contemporary Dr. Sachidanand Sinha in London Bar in 1890’s, in a small booklet Jinnah As I Know Him remained a bounded mystery until between 1970 and 1982 twelve- volumes of British documents relating to transfer of power were published and 80,000 pages of Qaid-e-Azam papers which were the property of National Archives CINNAMON - A BOUTIQUE STORE HOUSED IN A BUILDING FROM THE CINNAMON - a boutique store housed in a building from the 19th century. Rai Bahadur Arcot Narrainsawmy Mudaliar was a philanthropist with a strong affinity for social reform. He belonged to an ancient and historic family, and founded the R.B.A.N.M.'s Educational Charities and R.B.A.N.M.'s Chattram and other Charities. AURANGABAD TO HOST PREMIER ARCHITECTURE AURANGABAD: The local architecture community as well as the academia has hailed the government's decision to allot the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) for Aurangabad, terming the development as a milestone that would benefit students besides changing the face of the city. The architecture community has also lauded the provision of Rs 10 crore made in the state budget towards CEILING PAINTINGS IN THE VIRUPAKSHA TEMPLE, HAMPI One of the striking features of the Virupaksha temple, the most important living religious establishments in Hampi village (Hospet taluk, Bellary District), is the painted ceiling of the open pillared hall (maharanga-mandapa) abutting the main sanctuary. This hall was built in 1509/1510 by the order of Krishnadeva Raya (SII, IV, No. 258) and the general consensus among CONS: LIST OF BUILDINGS AS MODERN HERITAGE IN DELHI Sir/Madam, As you may we aware the Delhi Urban Art Commission was set up by an Act of Parliament in 1973 to preserving, developing and maintaining the aesthetic quality of urban and environmental design within Delhi and important part of Commission mandate is conservation, preservation and beautification of monumental buildings etc in Delhi. While Archaeological Survey of CREMATORIUM, ASHWINIKUMAR This crematorium is located at Ashwinkumar Ghat on the banks of the river Tapti in Surat. It was to house five gas furnaces with supporting activities such as the registration and administrative offices, storage, and large tracts of non-specified space. gsm-crem-site-lm-04.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-03.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-02.jpg gsm-crem-site-lm-01.jpg Surat, an industrial town in western India STEPS TO WATER: THE ANCIENT STEPWELLS OF INDIA From the fifth to the nineteenth centuries, the people of western India built stone cisterns to collect the water of the monsoon rains and keep it accessible for the remaining dry months of the year. These magnificent structures-known as stepwells or stepped ponds-are much more than utilitarian reservoirs. Their lattice-like walls, carved columns, decorated towers, and intricate sculpture make THE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE CAMPUS AT The School of Planning and Architecture campus at Vijayawada was a two stage open competition held in 2011-2012. The student housing was completed in June 2017 and the Institution building was inaugurated in August 2018. The intent was to create social spaces that are embedded within its cultural context along with an environmentally sensitive MAKING A CAMPUS FOR CREATIVE LEARNING: AN EXHIBITION OF 8. Making the Creative Campus: “On the Other hand Kahn made me more aware of the breeze, structural Clarity, the stark brutal strengths of surfaces, the beauty of the geometry, and the profound meanings of words and sentences. His language made me realise my ancestral heritage, the upnishads.” Doshi, in Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn – the acrobat and the yogi of Architecture CH. 11 (19). CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER'S 15 FUNDAMENTAL We have come to the point in this course when we need to present the geometric properties responsible for the deep connectivity that I have discussed in previous chapters.Christopher Alexander has derived a set of 15 properties that all structures that we perceive to have “life” possess (Alexander, 2001). Note that it is only after separating what has qualities of “life” from what does THE HOUSE JINNAH BUILT The life of Muhammad Alibhai Jinnahbhai Khojani, as referred to by his contemporary Dr. Sachidanand Sinha in London Bar in 1890’s, in a small booklet Jinnah As I Know Him remained a bounded mystery until between 1970 and 1982 twelve- volumes of British documents relating to transfer of power were published and 80,000 pages of Qaid-e-Azam papers which were the property of National Archives CINNAMON - A BOUTIQUE STORE HOUSED IN A BUILDING FROM THE CINNAMON - a boutique store housed in a building from the 19th century. Rai Bahadur Arcot Narrainsawmy Mudaliar was a philanthropist with a strong affinity for social reform. He belonged to an ancient and historic family, and founded the R.B.A.N.M.'s Educational Charities and R.B.A.N.M.'s Chattram and other Charities. GOVERNMENT RESPONDS TO NEWSLAUNDRY ARTICLE ON CENTRAL Ms. Alpana Kishore has written an article on 13 May, 2021 in the web portal newslaundry.com on the central vista project. It seems the writer does not have proper understanding of facts connected with the subject; it has, therefore, led to several misrepresentations in thearticle.
THE EVOLVING HOUSE MUSEUM: ART COLLECTORS AND THEIR Following the session held in February at the College Art Association, the Society is delighted to hold an online conference over two days to explore this topic further. House museums are founded for a variety of reasons, from preserving architecturally significant structures to safeguarding the former homes of historically or culturally noteworthy men and women and their legacies. In other REVIVING THE PAST: POST-INDEPENDENCE ARCHITECTURE AND In 1959, a group of architects and policy makers gathered in Delhi to debate the direction for post-1947 architecture; they firmly chose modernist free expression over a state-driven revivalist style. Despite this prevailing modernist direction for India's architecture, revival buildings of the 1950s demonstrate India's negotiation with and construction of its past at a crucial time in the IDENTIFYING ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF PAST EARTHQUAKES IN The 2015 Gorkha Earthquake was a humanitarian disaster but also a cultural catastrophe that damaged and destroyed historic monuments across Nepal, including those within the Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Property. In the rush to rebuild, traditionally constructed foundations are being removed and replaced with modern materials without assessments of whether these contributed to the REEMERGING ICONOCLASMS. ON THE CONTEMPORARINESS OF IMAGE Religiously and politically motivated iconoclasms are a cultural-historical phenomenon with a centuries-old tradition. Hardly any culture that has invented images as insignia of its symbolic order, whose members have expressed their self-image, identity, interests in and through images, has not also experienced hostile attacks on its pictorial symbols.LOOKING BEYOND
Looking Beyond – The start of a new Vistāra. This image of Gandhiji’s last possessions is perhaps the key – both morally as well as aesthetically – to India. Certainly it is the catalyst essential to evolving an architecture in consonance with the needs of the vast majority of our people, and the first step towards anunderstanding of
SRI RAM CENTRE FOR ART AND CULTURE Sri Ram Centre for Art and Culture. Chandigarh created a spine of architecturally conscious communities from Delhi down to Ahmedabad, Baroda and Bombay. This project, a centre for dance, drama and music, is a bold statement of urban form, extending the vocabulary of reinforced concrete. 1. 1.RABINDRA BHAVAN
Rabindra Bhavan was built to mark the birth centenary of Tagore, who in addition to being a poet and novelist, was an artist, playwright and composer. The building is thus the home of three National Academies: Lalit Kala (Plastic Arts), Sangeet Natak (Dance, Drama and Music) and Sahitya (Literature).ATIRA STAFF HOUSING
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