India is well diverse with a variety of cultural and traditional practices. Impact of age-old practices redefined the idea of culture and tradition, not only as a hereditary system, but also as part of art and architecture. Factors such as the cultural changes between North and South India, impact of the British, changes in spatial organization and patriarchy and matrilineal system drew an impact on cultural impression of India through time. Palaces (04th —18th century) and the lifestyle of the heirs, being a soul example to exhibit the Indian uniqueness, gradually inclined towards British culture and morals. This influence brought a change in the architectural design of palaces, which is the core study area in the thesis. Comparing the arc...
The article examines the influence of the national culture of India on modern design. The reflection...
This dissertation explores the historical creation of craft “traditions” in late 19th and early 20th...
Indian modernism is an endogenous structural causality that has used and continues to use exogenous...
Technology advancements ,middle-class growth, and cultural dominance around the turn of the 20th cen...
British colonial rule in India provided opportunities for certain indigenous groups to profit in bot...
The first half of the 20th century was a turning point in the history of India with provincial ruler...
This thesis focuses on particular architectural and spatial practices that experimented with alterna...
The bungalow dwelling seen in many of the English speaking countries and British colonies originates...
A place of astonishing contrasts, India is home to some of the world’s most ancient architectures as...
As Ernst Kuhnel has pointed out, there was no smooth transition between the art of medieval Delhi to...
As Indians, we invariably disremember the impact of colonial rule on our ongoing lives and outlook. ...
A particular architectural style called ‘Indo-Saracenic’ emerged after 1860s and characterised Briti...
With an architectural heritage reaching back to the 17th century, buildings of the British Raj are t...
Delhi possesses much of India\u27s finest architecture; it is the heart of Hindustan and holds an im...
To appreciate Indian art and architecture by studying it in India alone will only lead to partial un...
The article examines the influence of the national culture of India on modern design. The reflection...
This dissertation explores the historical creation of craft “traditions” in late 19th and early 20th...
Indian modernism is an endogenous structural causality that has used and continues to use exogenous...
Technology advancements ,middle-class growth, and cultural dominance around the turn of the 20th cen...
British colonial rule in India provided opportunities for certain indigenous groups to profit in bot...
The first half of the 20th century was a turning point in the history of India with provincial ruler...
This thesis focuses on particular architectural and spatial practices that experimented with alterna...
The bungalow dwelling seen in many of the English speaking countries and British colonies originates...
A place of astonishing contrasts, India is home to some of the world’s most ancient architectures as...
As Ernst Kuhnel has pointed out, there was no smooth transition between the art of medieval Delhi to...
As Indians, we invariably disremember the impact of colonial rule on our ongoing lives and outlook. ...
A particular architectural style called ‘Indo-Saracenic’ emerged after 1860s and characterised Briti...
With an architectural heritage reaching back to the 17th century, buildings of the British Raj are t...
Delhi possesses much of India\u27s finest architecture; it is the heart of Hindustan and holds an im...
To appreciate Indian art and architecture by studying it in India alone will only lead to partial un...
The article examines the influence of the national culture of India on modern design. The reflection...
This dissertation explores the historical creation of craft “traditions” in late 19th and early 20th...
Indian modernism is an endogenous structural causality that has used and continues to use exogenous...