Professor Kurula Varkey has identified eight “psychic-cultural constants” which he believes have been manifesting themselves, in various ways, in Indian architecture throughout history. His eight constants are examined in this paper and a ninth constant is derived, which the authors posit underlies all of the eight constants of Varkey. The ninth constant will be seen to be sympathetic to the contemporary developments in Indian society, which are exemplified by the writings of the anthropologist, Arjun Appadurai in his ‘Modernity at large’. The paper also questions the possibly superfluous concern, advanced in recent times by most contemporary writers and practitioners of architecture in India, that of losing one’s architectural identity in ...
This article explores how the theory of critical regionalism can be further developed as a valid len...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1996.Includes bibliogra...
As will be shown in the course of the present study, architecture can never be justified as an art u...
Critical Regionalism as expounded by Kenneth Frampton has found its use in many parts of the world a...
Critical regionalism is an architectural concept that seeks to balance local needs and capabilities ...
An unprecedented production of discourses on contemporary Indian architects and architecture occurre...
Critical Regionalism as expounded by Kenneth Frampton has found its use in many parts of the world a...
Art of Orient, 2016 Contemporary architecture as a result of globalisation often moves away from re...
This thesis focuses on particular architectural and spatial practices that experimented with alterna...
This work enquires into the question of the meaning being of architects in postcolonial India. It as...
The objective of this paper is to reassess the central factors which have shaped the Indian archite...
A place of astonishing contrasts, India is home to some of the world’s most ancient architectures as...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.Includes bibliogra...
Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, India, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has been the subject of various scholarly...
© 2003 The Journal of ArchitectureDevelopments in information technology have reduced the need for s...
This article explores how the theory of critical regionalism can be further developed as a valid len...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1996.Includes bibliogra...
As will be shown in the course of the present study, architecture can never be justified as an art u...
Critical Regionalism as expounded by Kenneth Frampton has found its use in many parts of the world a...
Critical regionalism is an architectural concept that seeks to balance local needs and capabilities ...
An unprecedented production of discourses on contemporary Indian architects and architecture occurre...
Critical Regionalism as expounded by Kenneth Frampton has found its use in many parts of the world a...
Art of Orient, 2016 Contemporary architecture as a result of globalisation often moves away from re...
This thesis focuses on particular architectural and spatial practices that experimented with alterna...
This work enquires into the question of the meaning being of architects in postcolonial India. It as...
The objective of this paper is to reassess the central factors which have shaped the Indian archite...
A place of astonishing contrasts, India is home to some of the world’s most ancient architectures as...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.Includes bibliogra...
Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, India, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has been the subject of various scholarly...
© 2003 The Journal of ArchitectureDevelopments in information technology have reduced the need for s...
This article explores how the theory of critical regionalism can be further developed as a valid len...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1996.Includes bibliogra...
As will be shown in the course of the present study, architecture can never be justified as an art u...