Making of the Indian landscape
By: Chatterji, Aditi.
Publisher: New Delhi INTACH 2014Description: xxiv,337 Pages.ISBN: 978-81-7305-509-6.Subject(s): LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE (AR-LA)DDC classification: 712.954 Summary: The book is the outcome of over twenty years of research at Oxford and Kolkata, and encompasses a historical, social and cultural study of the development of the urban landscape of India from the era of the Indus Civilisation to contemporary postcolonial times. It tends to focus particularly on colonial and postcolonial urban development in India and consists of eighteen chapters, including an analysis of urbanization down the ages, the multifaceted concepts of urban space in Indian cities, whether sacred, public, commercial or practical and the socioeconomic and socio-cultural dimensions of postmodernism, globalization, expanding urbanization, town planning, conservation, heritage, race, class, ethnicity, poverty, gender, public health, the natural and built environment and other related aspects of urban India and also studies the evolution of the natural and rural landscape of the country.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Architecture General Stacks | Circulation | 712.954 CHA (Browse shelf) | Historical perspectives | Available | A1729 | ||
Text Books | School of Architecture General Stacks | Circulation | 712.954 CHA (Browse shelf) | Socio-economic and cultural perspectives | Available | A1730 |
The book is the outcome of over twenty years of research at Oxford and Kolkata, and encompasses a historical, social and cultural study of the development of the urban landscape of India from the era of the Indus Civilisation to contemporary postcolonial times. It tends to focus particularly on colonial and postcolonial urban development in India and consists of eighteen chapters, including an analysis of urbanization down the ages, the multifaceted concepts of urban space in Indian cities, whether sacred, public, commercial or practical and the socioeconomic and socio-cultural dimensions of postmodernism, globalization, expanding urbanization, town planning, conservation, heritage, race, class, ethnicity, poverty, gender, public health, the natural and built environment and other related aspects of urban India and also studies the evolution of the natural and rural landscape of the country.
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