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CHANDAN GUPTA
VERNACULAR ARCHITECURE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
RAR-408 VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE
“Vernacular architecture is a category of
architecture based on localized needs
and construction materials, and
reflecting local traditions.”
 Latin word Vernaculus means domestic, native,
indigenous.
Vernacular architecture is influenced by:
Hence, varies from area to area;
It is an epitome of place to which it belongs and can not
be imported from elsewhere.
Factor Influencing Vernacular Architecture
(Climate)
• Season wise
The material should remain hot in winter and cold in summer.
• Rainfall
Example: Slating roof and construct dwelling on stilts in areas with
high level of rainfall.
• Winds
Orientation of buildings such that they have minimal area to the
direction of prevailing winds.
Factor Influencing Vernacular Architecture
(Materials)
• Availability of forests implies high preference to wood for construction
purposes, and mud/stone otherwise.
• Materials used will depend upon the physical condition of that area. The
area prone to earthquake would have different architecture than the
one with floods.
• Vernacular is sustainable and doesn’t exhaust local resources, only those
resources are used which are found in abundance and are non-
exhaustive.
INTRODUCTION
• Himachal Pradesh is a state in the
northern part of India; which is covered
by hills almost.
• Hence along with Himachal Pradesh all the
state of northern part of India followed
almost same vernacular architecture.
• Himachal Pradesh is spread across valleys
with many perennial rivers flowing
through them.
• Almost 90% of the state’s population lives
in rural areas.
GEOGRAPHY
• Himachal is covering an area of 55,673
square kilometres (21,495 sq mi), it is a
mountainous state.
• The drainage system of Himachal is
composed both of rivers and glaciers.
• The drainage systems of the region are the
Chandra Bhaga or the Chenab, the Ravi,
the Beas, the Sutlej, and the Yamuna.
• These rivers are perennial and are fed by
snow and rainfall. They are protected by
an extensive cover of natural vegetation.
CLIMATE
• Due to extreme variation in elevation, great
variation occurs in the climatic conditions
of Himachal.
• The climate varies from hot and subhumid
tropical in the southern tracts to, with more
elevation, cold, alpine, and glacial in the
northern and eastern mountain ranges.
• The state's winter
capital, Dharamsala receives very heavy
rainfall, while areas like Lahaul and
Spiti are cold and almost rainless.
CULTURE
• Himachal Pradesh was one of the few states that
had remained largely untouched by external
customs, largely due to its difficult terrain
• Himachal Pradesh is a multireligious, multicultural
as well as a multilingual state like other Indian
states.
• Western Pahari languages is known as Himachali
languages are widely spoken in the state. Some of
the most commonly spoken individual languages
are Kangri, Mandeali, Kulvi, Chambeali, Bharmauri
and Kinnauri.
• Himachal is well known for its handicrafts.
• The carpets, leather works, Kullu shawls, Kangra paintings, Chamba
Rumals, stoles, embroidered grass footwear (Pullan chappal), silver
jewellery, metal ware, knitted woolen socks, Pattoo, basketry of cane
and bamboo (Wicker and Rattan) and woodwork are among the
notable ones.
• Of late, the demand for these handicrafts has increased within and
outside the country.
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Community
Hinduism Islam Sikhism Buddhism Christianity Jainism Other or none
• The Hindu communities residing in
Himachal include the Brahmins,
Kayasthas, Rajputs, Sunars, Kannets,
Rathis and Kolis.
• The tribal population of the state
consists mainly of Gaddis Gujjars,
Kanauras, Pangwalas, Bhots, Swanglas
and Lahaulas.
• Kath-Kuni is an indigenous construction
technique prevalent in the isolated hills
of northern India, especially in the region
of Himachal Pradesh where it's known as
"Kath Kuni" and in Uttarakhand it's
known as "Koti Banal".
• It is a traditional technique which has
been orally transmitted from one
generation to another.
• The construction was devised keeping
the seismic activity, topography,
environment, climate, native materials
and cultural landscape in perspective.
• Most of the oldest temples, in the
region, are built using this ancient
system.
HIMACHALI VERNACULAR: KATH-KUNI
• It has much in common with other local styles outside India
in the Himalayas.
• The lower parts of a building are very solidly constructed,
including lots of stone.
• The upper parts may be entirely made of wood.
• This unique construction technique has led to the formation
of a vernacular architectural prototype known as Kath-Kuni
(cator and cribbage) architecture.
MATERIALS
• The primary building materials employed in the construction are stone (igneous),
wood and slate (metamorphic). Stone, usually granite, which is good in
compression is used for foundational purposes.
• The walls are made of stone and wood which are alternatively stacked up, one
over another. Wood which is good in compression and tension are interlocked in
the corners with other wooden members.
• Deodar/Kali wood which is commonly available, is used as wall, flooring and
roofing members.
• Slate, is used as a water proofing roofing material, employed to protect the
building from heavy rain and snowfall. All the materials are locally available and
are easily sourced.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE
• The construction typically involves
laying courses whose outer layer
comprises random rubble masonry
and wood, laid out alternately.
• The walls are almost two feet
thick in dimension and act as a
cavity wall.
• The courses alternate until a ceiling height is attained. The cavity wall of every
outer course of wood/stone is filled with smaller stones within. They act as
insulation fillers between the outer layers.
• After one course of random rubble there is a course of wood (only outer course),
which is interlocked by dovetail random intermediate joints, to hold the wooden
members in place.
CHARACTERSTICS OF HIMACHAL ARCHITECTURE
(Traditional Architecture)
• Chehni Kothi in Tirthan Valley, Himachal
Pradesh, is among the few villages left that
still practise the traditional construction
methods.
• The typical layout of Himachal village is
quite evident here with the nine-storey
temple tower, once a fort residence of
Queen Chaini, occupying the central
location.
• A new house being built overlooking the
temple courtyard follows the
traditional kath kuni construction.
Long-Lasting Structures
• Kath kuni is derived from two words
‘kashth or kath’ for wood in Sanskrit and
‘kona’ for corner.
• With many typical ancient structures
having survived tectonic tremors, the
resilience of the kath kuni structures lie
in the flexibility of dry masonry and
alternate layers of wood beams without
any cementing material.
• The stone plinth rises above the ground
level giving strength to the
superstructure and also preventing it
from snow and ground water.
Weather-Friendly Architecture
• While a truncated stone corner protects the
wooden beams, a wooden peg known
as kadil helps in keeping solid wood beams
in place.
• The double-skinned walls with the air gap
between two parallel wooden beams filled
with loose, small stone pieces insulates the
structure, keeping it warm in cold weather
and cool in summers.
• The air gaps also dissipate the seismic force
during earthquakes preventing cracks and
caving in of walls.
Aesthetically Pleasing
• This mountain architecture, that seems to
grow organically from the terrain and blends
in its surroundings seamlessly, does not
compromise with aesthetics either.
• Topped with pent-and-gable slate shingles
roof, these structures with projecting
balconies have intricately carved wood
cresting.
• The locals carve columns and beams with
elaborate patterns for the decoration.
• The mix of texture of stone with wood
creates interesting patterns on the walls.
Stability for Years
• While the stone roof naturally weighs down
the structure providing stability, the small
openings and projected balconies help
manage the weather.
• Usually, the lowest part of the built
structure works as storage or shed for
cattle, while the houses rise up to two or
three storeys,
• The temple towers often built on the highest
spot of the village, meant as watch towers,
go up to nine storeys.
A Dying Craft?
• Some villages gradually opting for brick and
concrete structures, kath kuni the
vernacular architecture of Himachal Pradesh
is on a decline.
• Not only do houses made with newer
materials come with heavy maintenance.
• The issues of transportation costs for
construction materials and outsourced
labour, and constructional waste ultimately
harm the ecology.
Decline
• With urbanization and newer construction
materials available in the market, that
deliver buildings much faster, the traditional
techniques started losing its relevance over
time.
• Also, with rising demand for natural
materials, the rapid loss of forest covers
resulted in the enforcement of Environment
Forest Act that banned the use of any more
wood from the forests.
Advantages
Sustainable and Energy efficient
Insulates during extreme weather conditions
Employs local crafts and keeps the tradition alive
Materials locally available
Employs unskilled labour
Disdvantages
Lack of availability of building
materials
Time-consuming to construct
Laborious
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Hilly Vernacular Architecture (Himachal Pradesh)

  • 1. “ ” SUBMITTED TO: SACHIN SINGH SUBMITTED BY: CHANDAN GUPTA VERNACULAR ARCHITECURE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH RAR-408 VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE
  • 2. “Vernacular architecture is a category of architecture based on localized needs and construction materials, and reflecting local traditions.”  Latin word Vernaculus means domestic, native, indigenous.
  • 3. Vernacular architecture is influenced by: Hence, varies from area to area; It is an epitome of place to which it belongs and can not be imported from elsewhere.
  • 4. Factor Influencing Vernacular Architecture (Climate) • Season wise The material should remain hot in winter and cold in summer. • Rainfall Example: Slating roof and construct dwelling on stilts in areas with high level of rainfall. • Winds Orientation of buildings such that they have minimal area to the direction of prevailing winds.
  • 5. Factor Influencing Vernacular Architecture (Materials) • Availability of forests implies high preference to wood for construction purposes, and mud/stone otherwise. • Materials used will depend upon the physical condition of that area. The area prone to earthquake would have different architecture than the one with floods. • Vernacular is sustainable and doesn’t exhaust local resources, only those resources are used which are found in abundance and are non- exhaustive.
  • 6. INTRODUCTION • Himachal Pradesh is a state in the northern part of India; which is covered by hills almost. • Hence along with Himachal Pradesh all the state of northern part of India followed almost same vernacular architecture. • Himachal Pradesh is spread across valleys with many perennial rivers flowing through them. • Almost 90% of the state’s population lives in rural areas.
  • 7. GEOGRAPHY • Himachal is covering an area of 55,673 square kilometres (21,495 sq mi), it is a mountainous state. • The drainage system of Himachal is composed both of rivers and glaciers. • The drainage systems of the region are the Chandra Bhaga or the Chenab, the Ravi, the Beas, the Sutlej, and the Yamuna. • These rivers are perennial and are fed by snow and rainfall. They are protected by an extensive cover of natural vegetation.
  • 8. CLIMATE • Due to extreme variation in elevation, great variation occurs in the climatic conditions of Himachal. • The climate varies from hot and subhumid tropical in the southern tracts to, with more elevation, cold, alpine, and glacial in the northern and eastern mountain ranges. • The state's winter capital, Dharamsala receives very heavy rainfall, while areas like Lahaul and Spiti are cold and almost rainless.
  • 9. CULTURE • Himachal Pradesh was one of the few states that had remained largely untouched by external customs, largely due to its difficult terrain • Himachal Pradesh is a multireligious, multicultural as well as a multilingual state like other Indian states. • Western Pahari languages is known as Himachali languages are widely spoken in the state. Some of the most commonly spoken individual languages are Kangri, Mandeali, Kulvi, Chambeali, Bharmauri and Kinnauri.
  • 10. • Himachal is well known for its handicrafts. • The carpets, leather works, Kullu shawls, Kangra paintings, Chamba Rumals, stoles, embroidered grass footwear (Pullan chappal), silver jewellery, metal ware, knitted woolen socks, Pattoo, basketry of cane and bamboo (Wicker and Rattan) and woodwork are among the notable ones. • Of late, the demand for these handicrafts has increased within and outside the country.
  • 11. 95.17 2.18 1.16 1.15 0.18 0.03 Community Hinduism Islam Sikhism Buddhism Christianity Jainism Other or none • The Hindu communities residing in Himachal include the Brahmins, Kayasthas, Rajputs, Sunars, Kannets, Rathis and Kolis. • The tribal population of the state consists mainly of Gaddis Gujjars, Kanauras, Pangwalas, Bhots, Swanglas and Lahaulas.
  • 12. • Kath-Kuni is an indigenous construction technique prevalent in the isolated hills of northern India, especially in the region of Himachal Pradesh where it's known as "Kath Kuni" and in Uttarakhand it's known as "Koti Banal". • It is a traditional technique which has been orally transmitted from one generation to another. • The construction was devised keeping the seismic activity, topography, environment, climate, native materials and cultural landscape in perspective. • Most of the oldest temples, in the region, are built using this ancient system. HIMACHALI VERNACULAR: KATH-KUNI
  • 13. • It has much in common with other local styles outside India in the Himalayas. • The lower parts of a building are very solidly constructed, including lots of stone. • The upper parts may be entirely made of wood. • This unique construction technique has led to the formation of a vernacular architectural prototype known as Kath-Kuni (cator and cribbage) architecture.
  • 14. MATERIALS • The primary building materials employed in the construction are stone (igneous), wood and slate (metamorphic). Stone, usually granite, which is good in compression is used for foundational purposes. • The walls are made of stone and wood which are alternatively stacked up, one over another. Wood which is good in compression and tension are interlocked in the corners with other wooden members. • Deodar/Kali wood which is commonly available, is used as wall, flooring and roofing members. • Slate, is used as a water proofing roofing material, employed to protect the building from heavy rain and snowfall. All the materials are locally available and are easily sourced.
  • 15. CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE • The construction typically involves laying courses whose outer layer comprises random rubble masonry and wood, laid out alternately. • The walls are almost two feet thick in dimension and act as a cavity wall.
  • 16. • The courses alternate until a ceiling height is attained. The cavity wall of every outer course of wood/stone is filled with smaller stones within. They act as insulation fillers between the outer layers. • After one course of random rubble there is a course of wood (only outer course), which is interlocked by dovetail random intermediate joints, to hold the wooden members in place.
  • 17. CHARACTERSTICS OF HIMACHAL ARCHITECTURE (Traditional Architecture) • Chehni Kothi in Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh, is among the few villages left that still practise the traditional construction methods. • The typical layout of Himachal village is quite evident here with the nine-storey temple tower, once a fort residence of Queen Chaini, occupying the central location. • A new house being built overlooking the temple courtyard follows the traditional kath kuni construction.
  • 18. Long-Lasting Structures • Kath kuni is derived from two words ‘kashth or kath’ for wood in Sanskrit and ‘kona’ for corner. • With many typical ancient structures having survived tectonic tremors, the resilience of the kath kuni structures lie in the flexibility of dry masonry and alternate layers of wood beams without any cementing material. • The stone plinth rises above the ground level giving strength to the superstructure and also preventing it from snow and ground water.
  • 19. Weather-Friendly Architecture • While a truncated stone corner protects the wooden beams, a wooden peg known as kadil helps in keeping solid wood beams in place. • The double-skinned walls with the air gap between two parallel wooden beams filled with loose, small stone pieces insulates the structure, keeping it warm in cold weather and cool in summers. • The air gaps also dissipate the seismic force during earthquakes preventing cracks and caving in of walls.
  • 20. Aesthetically Pleasing • This mountain architecture, that seems to grow organically from the terrain and blends in its surroundings seamlessly, does not compromise with aesthetics either. • Topped with pent-and-gable slate shingles roof, these structures with projecting balconies have intricately carved wood cresting. • The locals carve columns and beams with elaborate patterns for the decoration. • The mix of texture of stone with wood creates interesting patterns on the walls.
  • 21. Stability for Years • While the stone roof naturally weighs down the structure providing stability, the small openings and projected balconies help manage the weather. • Usually, the lowest part of the built structure works as storage or shed for cattle, while the houses rise up to two or three storeys, • The temple towers often built on the highest spot of the village, meant as watch towers, go up to nine storeys.
  • 22. A Dying Craft? • Some villages gradually opting for brick and concrete structures, kath kuni the vernacular architecture of Himachal Pradesh is on a decline. • Not only do houses made with newer materials come with heavy maintenance. • The issues of transportation costs for construction materials and outsourced labour, and constructional waste ultimately harm the ecology.
  • 23. Decline • With urbanization and newer construction materials available in the market, that deliver buildings much faster, the traditional techniques started losing its relevance over time. • Also, with rising demand for natural materials, the rapid loss of forest covers resulted in the enforcement of Environment Forest Act that banned the use of any more wood from the forests.
  • 24. Advantages Sustainable and Energy efficient Insulates during extreme weather conditions Employs local crafts and keeps the tradition alive Materials locally available Employs unskilled labour
  • 25. Disdvantages Lack of availability of building materials Time-consuming to construct Laborious