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Courtyard houses of India

By: Pandya, Yatin.
Publisher: Ahmedabad Mapin Publishing 2022Description: 468p. | Binding- Hard Bound | 26*26 cm.ISBN: 9789385360091.Subject(s): BUILDING TYPES (AR-BUIL)DDC classification: 728.310954 Summary: ndian architecture is not an object in space; it integrates space within the object, where the built and the unbuilt become counterpoint to vitalize each other. The alchemy of the two sustains the space and the life within. The void within the built the courtyard lies at the genesis of the urban dwelling form in India across geography and time. In ancient Indian sciences, the courtyard assumes the central position as Brahmasthana, the nucleus of the living environment. It provided for an open-to-sky outdoor space while being away from the public eye and thus suited an introverted lifestyle. In this book, the author traces the metaphysical, mythical, socio-cultural, environmental and spatial roles of the courtyard in the domestic architecture of India from early civilization and Vedic times to Islamic and colonial influences. This volume documents traditional as well as vernacular courtyard dwelling types across India within diverse climatic, cultural as well as geographic zones such as western (Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra), southern (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa), eastern (Bihar, West Bengal), central (Madhya Pradesh) and northern (Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir). It then discerns the spatial elements constituting the court, and the arts, the crafts as well as the elements integral to the court. Illustrated with splendid photographs and representative drawings, the book attempts to understand the presence and resolution, continued use and adaptation as well as the diverse interpretations and abstractions of the courtyard. About the Author Yatin Pandya is an author, activist, academician, researcher as well as practising architect with his firm FOOTPRINTS E.A.R.T.H. A graduate of CEPT University, Ahmedabad with M.Arch. from McGill University, Canada, he was involved with architectural research as associate director of Vastu-Shilpa Foundation. Pandya has written extensively for national and international journals. He is also the author of Elements of Spacemaking and several other books on architecture, published internationally. Pandya has won many national and international awards for architectural design, research as well as dissemination.
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ndian architecture is not an object in space; it integrates space within the object, where the built and the unbuilt become counterpoint to vitalize each other. The alchemy of the two sustains the space and the life within. The void within the built the courtyard lies at the genesis of the urban dwelling form in India across geography and time. In ancient Indian sciences, the courtyard assumes the central position as Brahmasthana, the nucleus of the living environment. It provided for an open-to-sky outdoor space while being away from the public eye and thus suited an introverted lifestyle. In this book, the author traces the metaphysical, mythical, socio-cultural, environmental and spatial roles of the courtyard in the domestic architecture of India from early civilization and Vedic times to Islamic and colonial influences. This volume documents traditional as well as vernacular courtyard dwelling types across India within diverse climatic, cultural as well as geographic zones such as western (Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra), southern (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa), eastern (Bihar, West Bengal), central (Madhya Pradesh) and northern (Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir). It then discerns the spatial elements constituting the court, and the arts, the crafts as well as the elements integral to the court. Illustrated with splendid photographs and representative drawings, the book attempts to understand the presence and resolution, continued use and adaptation as well as the diverse interpretations and abstractions of the courtyard. About the Author Yatin Pandya is an author, activist, academician, researcher as well as practising architect with his firm FOOTPRINTS E.A.R.T.H. A graduate of CEPT University, Ahmedabad with M.Arch. from McGill University, Canada, he was involved with architectural research as associate director of Vastu-Shilpa Foundation. Pandya has written extensively for national and international journals. He is also the author of Elements of Spacemaking and several other books on architecture, published internationally. Pandya has won many national and international awards for architectural design, research as well as dissemination.

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