Pandya, Yatin, author.
Concepts of space in traditional Indian architecture / Yatin Pandya ; drawings and architectural graphics Yatin Pandya and Vastu-Shilpa Foundation for Studies and Research in Environmental Design.
Ahmedabad : Mapin Pub. ; Ocean City, NJ : Grantha Corporation, 2005.
148 pages : illustrations, map, plans ; 26 cm
"This book is an attempt to answer the questions: What makes historic architecture awe-inspiring? Why have architectural masterpieces retained their vitality even after so many centuries? What spatial qualities and organizational principles have rendered them timeless?" "At the outset the author sets forth fundamental Indian philosophical and ideological tenets - the Indian notion of time, the duality of existence, the concept of a world within a world, the idea of opposites as counterpoints, the role of semiotics in providing visual clues in architecture, and the changing perception of space while in movement. Design principles as dictums for space organization are inferred and exemplified in a range of traditional Indian architectural examples. He takes up for detailed analysis five Indian architectural sites: the ingenious structure of the Rudabai Stepwell at Adalaj, near Ahmedabad; the Kailash Temple at Ellora, the most magnificent example of rock-cut architecture; the Sun Temple of Modhera with its unique water-tank; Udaipur's City Palace, built over four centuries; and the Sarkhej Rauza in Ahmedabad, noted for its austere beauty and dynamic campus design." "Discussion of each site is made more graphic with a wealth of visual materials - photographs, architectural plans with analytic overlays and volumetric constructs. Miniature-style reproductions are drawn for each example to reconstruct spatial, environmental and experiential qualities. These are used to demonstrate the universality of communication in Indian architecture. The author particularly emphasizes the role of kinesthetics in guiding the perception of space while in movement. And he shows how the process of encoding and decoding between space and the perceiver orchestrates spatial narratives."--Jacket.
8188204269 (Mapin)
9788188204267 (Mapin)
1890206628 (Grantha)
9781890206628 (Grantha)
Space (Architecture) India.
Architecture India Themes, motives.
Space (Architecture) India Pictorial works.
Espace (Architecture) Inde.
Architecture Inde Thèmes, motifs.
Espace (Architecture) Inde Ouvrages illustrés.
Architecture Themes, motives
Space (Architecture)
Architecture India
India
Illustrated works.
Ouvrages illustrés.
Vastu-Shilpa Foundation for Studies and Research in Environmental Design.
Traditional Indian architecture
Location: Library main 245074
Call No.: BIB 174725
Status: Available
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