The latest presentation from 'Anveshana - Mystery of Ancient Indian Architecture. This presentation gives a glimpse of Chalukayan Architecture, a type of architecture predominant in places near Karnataka. This type of Architecture is evolved from Dravidian architecture.
History of Architecture 2
Report by: Group 1 (Leader: Camille Tecson)
DLS-College of St. Benilde
School of Architecture
2nd Term S.Y. 2015-16
January 2016
History of Architecture 2
Report by: Group 1 (Leader: Camille Tecson)
DLS-College of St. Benilde
School of Architecture
2nd Term S.Y. 2015-16
January 2016
Anveshana is a research project on Ancient Indian Architecture. The project is intended to study the technical and design aspects of ancient Indian architecture. The outcome of the project will be a research document and a documentary on these places.
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Natural resources, Environment friendly materials, Sustainable development and Social Communication were some of the characteristic features of this project.
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Exploration was inspired from the concept of Project Beeja, brainchild of Ms Meghna Ajit.
Natural resources, Environment friendly materials, Sustainable development and Social Communication were some of the characteristic features of this project.
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2. Indian architecture-Paradigm of Art !!!
Architecture of India is the most tangible and
awe-inspiring projection of India’s art, culture and global discourse across thousands of years
3.
4. Whyarethesejustsiteseeingspots?
Whyarethesenotbeingbroughtintomainstreamarchitecture?
Whyaretraditionalhousesandbuildingsbeingreplacedbymodernarchitecture?
Whyaren’ttraditionaltriedandtestedscientificconceptsbehindIndianarchitecturenotbeingincorporatedinmodernconstruction?
WhyistheawarenesssolowaboutdifferentformsofIndianarchitecture?
However some questions still remain unanswered!!
Anveshana,Sanskritwordwhichliterallymeansexploration,isaprojectandcampaigntobringbackthegloryofdyingtraditionalarchitectureofIndia.Itbasicallyinvolvesaresearchorientedmethodologytomaketraditionalarchitecturerelevantincurrenttimesintermsofdesigning,technology, durabilityandaestheticappeal.
Objectives:
•Finding a lost design culture
•Identifying peculiarities in detailing of some of the architectural masterpieces
•Exploring technology of design works
•Preserving designs to prevent from getting
extinct
•Deriving eco-friendly designs for current times
•Documenting various aspects for the benefit
of present and future generation
6. Hystoryof ChalukyanArchitecture
First clear recognition in 1836, by Sir Walter Elliot, in the 4thvolume of the ‘Journal of the Royal AsiatcSociety’.
The type of Architecture might have evolved in temples of Aiholeand Pattadakalluin 756 AD. (But they still had some Dravidian style left in them)
Chalukyanstyle of Architecture is primarily evolved from Dravidian architecture style.
7. General Information on ChalukyanArchitecture
Shikharamsare stepped fromingpyramids of different heights
The plan will be normally star shaped.
Pillars in the later stages of Chalukyanstyle were often circular in shape.
Temples will be normally built on a base of 5-15 ftadding value to the overall elevation of the temple.
The structures were without mortars. The joints were given more priority.
The outer patterns of temples fllowed‘ShilpaShastra’ in designing florals, mythological figures, animal carvings.
9. Characteristics of IttagiTemple (ChalukyanArchitecture)
The inner hall of the temple is 27 feet and in square shape.
Besides Main entrance (DwaraBagilu), it has doorways on North and South also.
The pillars have typical carvings of Chalukyanstyle.
The projections intended for protection from sun and rain adds dignity to the designs also.
Typical sand stone usage was reduced to textured soap stone to add life to the structures.
10. Characteristics of IttagiTemple (ChalukyanArchitecture)
The gopuramrises in 3 storeys with remnantsof 4thstoreyed masonry work.
4 miles from Ittagi, in a place called Kukkunur, there is a group if temples with similar architecture.
They contain lingasprobably from the age of 9thcentury.
The Shikharasare more of Dravidian style,butthe pillars inside resemble Chalukyanstlye.
But, red stone used for construction is decaying year on year now.
13. General Information on Anveshana
The project will happen in the following location:
Hampi–HoysalaArchitecture, MoghalArchitecture
PadmanabhapuramPalace –Nalukettuarchitecture (Modern day vernacular architecture)
Madurai Meenakshitemple –Dravidian Architecture
Houses near Kerala and Malnad–Some of the ancient houses which are built near western regions of Thirthahalli, south canara(Udupiand Mangalore) and some houses in Kerala are chosen.
15. Why Hampi?
This place has many places based on Hoysala, Dravidian, Nayyaksand MoghalArchitecture.
Musical pillars and their acoustics
Technology behind Lotus Mahal(Is it modern day refrigerator technology?)
Design details such as Yali, Gopuram, carnicestyles etc.
17. Why PadmanabhapuramPalace
A classic example of Nalukettuarchitecture.
It is a ready reference to the benefits of local available materials in construction.
The flooring in the King’s courtyard has laid in such a way that it has retained its shining from centuries.
The usage of Jaliswhich helps in achieving aesthetic lighting and ventilation inside the house without compromising quality.
This place’s most significant design aspect is its sensitive handling of light.
Its technology behind multi storey buildings.
19. Why Madurai MeenakshiTemple
Dravidian Architecture and it’s signature elements
The concept of Tanjoorpaitingand it’s sustainable features. (Usage of plants and minerals to achieve long withstanding paintings)
The designs to be observed in Raya Gopuram, Façade of the halls in Meenakshitemple, over all floor plan of the temple
20. Ancient Residential Buildings
Technology behind sustainable architecture.
Effective usage of local materials.
Usage of VastuShastrafor better architecture.
Identifying signature design and technology
Among these places.
21. APPROACH
Stationery & drawing material
Wall of donors
Awareness
Association with cause
As people get associated with cause, contributions would be generated for the next step
Research
Campaign needs to get viral to feed momentum to the cause
Inspiration
Association of more and more number of people and associations would create awareness
Researchwouldrequirefundsforthefollowingcomponents
Plan of action involves creating awareness to ultimately achieve objectives of Anveshana
E-book
Campaign Management
Documentary Making
Previous research material
Food
Travel
22. Team
Bharath G B: Project Head:
Bharath is the Founder & CEO of GBB Construction Solutions. The idea ofAnveshanais the brainchild of Bharath, intended to bring back the lost glory of Ancient Indian Architecture.
AvithRoshan: Head -Design Findings:
AvithRoshanis the creative head of GBB Construction Solutions. He is a passionate designer who has knowledge of design basics of different regions.
For more information on the team and the company visit: www.gbbcs.com
23. Our Expectations
• Since the cause we are working on is niche, it is highly important that more and more people become aware of the campaign. We seek your co-operation in spreading this awareness.
• For people to believe in the cause, they need to be made acquainted with the seriousness of the issue. We need your support to make people realize the urgency of preserving Indian Architecture.
• Organizationslike you are great influencers and would be significant in developing positive sentiment among masses about our architecture.
• To achieve all the above, we request you to feature Anveshanain your esteemed organizationand feed in momentum to the campaign
24. About Investment and Why Crowd funding
• Any one who wants to get associated even with small amounts can be a part of the campaign
• It is easy to keep track of funds accumulated at any point of time by all stakeholders
• People from any geography or region can access the campaign and can contribute to it
• A successful crowd funding can also boost the morale of entrepreneurs in India about fundraising.
Campaign would require funds of at least $ 15,000 to come up with a fruitful research that
would be relevant to current times. Crowd funding platform at indiegogo.com is being used to generate these funds.
25. Links to Campaign
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/anveshana-mystery-of-ancient-indian-architecture/x/8269232
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anveshana-Mystery-of-Ancient-Indian-Architecture/1457112401242996?ref=hl
https://twitter.com/Tweet2Anveshana
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26. Sources:
History of Indian and Eastern architecture by Late James Fergusson
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