[EN] The Dukhang Yokma is a small Buddhist temple part of the Ensa monastery in the Nubra river valley in Ladakh. The Dukhang was severely damaged by water infiltration soon after its construction at the be- ginning of the 20th century. Water seepage through its stone and mud mortar plinth caused a gradual bulging of the foundations which was followed by a steady shift of the whole structure. In the course of several decades this shift became irreversible and gradually damaged most of the masonry structure. The building had been neglected for several years before an active interest in its preservation emerged. Dur- ing this time, several parts of the buildings were dismantled and the temple’s inner chamber on two sto- reys tilted almost to ...
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The purpose of this paper is to provide knowledge on the devastating 2015 Nepal earthquake, it\u27s ...
Masters Thesis in Historic Preservation PlanningHindu temples in India have been in abundance for ce...
This article is the result of the work of four years of field trips (2016-2019) to the village of Ga...
For more than a decade, the interconnected structures of the Buddhist earthen heritage in Wanla vill...
This article is the result of the work of four years of field trips (2016-2019) to the village of Ga...
Sri Sangameshwara temple situated at the confluence of two rivers developed noticeable tilt. Also th...
ABSTRACT: Himalayas known as abode of snow is not only a geographical feature for India rather it is...
This manuscript deals with architectural features which focus on construction technology and materia...
ABSTRACT: Ladakh is one of the peculiar terrains of the world which still remains mystic due to its ...
Decorated surfaces on earthen architecture and their structural problems are issues of prime concern...
The Thupchen monastery, or gompa, in Lomanthang is a site that hosts monumental 15th century Buddhis...
An inquiry trail from a crumbling stone temple whose pieces are strewn around a village near Almora ...
Building Techniques of the Ancient Gandhara: the buddhist site of Tokar Data (Pakistan, Naijgram, Sw...
International audienceMicroscopic wood identifications were performed on five Buddhist temple struct...
My thesis is a detailed, new, cave-by-cave, survey of the well known rock-cut Buddhist monasteries a...
The purpose of this paper is to provide knowledge on the devastating 2015 Nepal earthquake, it\u27s ...
Masters Thesis in Historic Preservation PlanningHindu temples in India have been in abundance for ce...
This article is the result of the work of four years of field trips (2016-2019) to the village of Ga...