Chordiya, Ritesh

Journey from east to west - Vol.88(5-6), May-Jun - Mumbai The Indian Institute of Architects 2023 - 98-102p.

Ahmedabad is a city in the Indian state of Gujarat that has
a rich history and culture, and its architecture reflects this
diversity. The Sabarmati River separates Old Ahmedabad
from New Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad has been graced with
historically significant structures, which contributed to its
recognition as Asia's first World Heritage City in 2017.
The eastern part of Ahmedabad is known for its rich Islamic
architecture, particularly in the Old City area. The city's
famous mosques, including the Jama Masjid and the Sidi
Saiyyed Mosque, are prime examples of this style. The
Jama Masjid, built in 1424, is the city's oldest mosque
and features intricate carvings and decorations. The Sidi
Saiyyed Mosque, built in 1573, is known for its beautiful jali
(stone lattice) work, particularly the famous "Tree of Life"
jali. Hindu architecture is also clearly present in buildings
like the Adalaj Stepwell and Swaminarayan Temples.


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