Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-141).The American Small Industries Exhibition was the first instance during the Cold War wherein the USA assembled a solo exhibit outside the framework of an established trade fair. It toured three nonaligned nations between 1958 and 1961: India, Ghana, and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Ceylon's political climate was suffused with mounting anti-West sentiment, and the exhibition constitutes one of the few moments of sustained interaction between Ceylon and the USA. Using the exhibition's nomenclature as a provocation, this thesis examines the Small Industries Exhibition's aspirat...
Apparitions of empire and imperial ideologies were deeply embedded in the International Exhibition, ...
This thesis describes and interprets furniture produced in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) between c. 1800 and 19...
Focusing on the Cold War Expo in Brussels 1958, this article takes the metaphor of “design diplomacy...
This paper discusses the ‘projection’ of Sri Lanka through visual and spatial representations at the...
As the British Empire crumbled, a newly independent India forged fresh political and economic relati...
Adopting a case study approach, this paper discusses the appropriation of certain Knoll Internationa...
It is widely considered that the post-colonial period is undoubtedly one of the most seminal eras in...
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This project sets out to answer the question of why South Asia was unable to go down the path of lab...
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In 1988, Galle Fort in Sri Lanka was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO. The new historic-pres...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation is a study in the politics of aid. It explo...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibliogra...
The proposed thesis focuses on an issue of critical importance of small scale industries and the rol...
This article examines the bitter debates between British and Indian interlocutors that erupted aroun...
Apparitions of empire and imperial ideologies were deeply embedded in the International Exhibition, ...
This thesis describes and interprets furniture produced in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) between c. 1800 and 19...
Focusing on the Cold War Expo in Brussels 1958, this article takes the metaphor of “design diplomacy...
This paper discusses the ‘projection’ of Sri Lanka through visual and spatial representations at the...
As the British Empire crumbled, a newly independent India forged fresh political and economic relati...
Adopting a case study approach, this paper discusses the appropriation of certain Knoll Internationa...
It is widely considered that the post-colonial period is undoubtedly one of the most seminal eras in...
This essay reconstitutes the meaning and significance of places, objects and people associated with ...
This project sets out to answer the question of why South Asia was unable to go down the path of lab...
“Many of the problems of markets and other institutions result from costly information, and many of ...
In 1988, Galle Fort in Sri Lanka was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO. The new historic-pres...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation is a study in the politics of aid. It explo...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibliogra...
The proposed thesis focuses on an issue of critical importance of small scale industries and the rol...
This article examines the bitter debates between British and Indian interlocutors that erupted aroun...
Apparitions of empire and imperial ideologies were deeply embedded in the International Exhibition, ...
This thesis describes and interprets furniture produced in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) between c. 1800 and 19...
Focusing on the Cold War Expo in Brussels 1958, this article takes the metaphor of “design diplomacy...