Museum Case Studies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum
A museum is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural, or historical importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary.[1] Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The continuing acceleration in the digitization of information, combined with the increasing capacity of digital information storage, is causing the traditional model of museums (i.e. as static "collections of collections" of three-dimensional specimens and artifacts) to expand to include virtual exhibits and high-resolution images of their collections for perusal, study, and exploration from any place with Internet.[citation needed] The city with the largest number of museums is Mexico City with over 128 museums. According to The World Museum Community, there are more than 55,000 museums in 202 countries.[2]
the Army Crew case study is answering tree questions:
1. Why does the Varsity (V) team lose to the JV Team? (critically analyze and be specific)
2. What should Coach P do on Tuesday? Why do you recommend this action? How should he implement this action? Be specific.
3. How would you compare the Army Crew team to other types of organizational teams? What are the similarities and differences?
Bamboo: the important green material for construction in the 21st century. Presentation delivered by Martin Tam. Presented at the International Training Workshop on Sustainable Industrialization and Commercialization of NTFPs.
2016 Havana Studio | Districts & Public PlazasSeventh Hill
Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative led a graduate studio focused on the redevelopment of Havana's Nico-Lopez Oil Refinery. Based on information gathered during a one-week visit to Cuba, students generated a holistic vision to transform the 500 acre brownfield site into a viable harbor-front neighborhood. The range of urban design proposals include a public transit corridor, ferry terminal, urban agriculture farm, flood mitigation landscape. public park network, and wastewater biofiltration infrastructure.
Guru Nanak institutions are fast gaining eminence as institutions of repute through their holistic approach in delivering education, offering refreshingly new perspectives to young minds along with facilitating the accomplishment of their creative talents. The institutes aim at preparing engineers and managers of global standard through imparting an education that not only trains them for the competition in life, in the current scenario, but also provides an overall growth of the being. The qualified and compassionate faculty, conducive environment, modern infrastructure and stimulating atmosphere in Guru Nanak Institutions enable students to dream and to work hard to achieve their goals.
Named after the immortal saint Guru Nanak Dev ji and established in July 2008, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology and Guru Nanak Institute of Management are premier institutes bearing Quality Assurance Seal ISO 9001:2008.
Both GNIT and GNIM are approved by AICTE/State Govt. of Haryana, Directorate of Technical Education, Haryana - DTE, affiliated to Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra and are supported by Mela Singh Memorial Educational Trust.
9/10 SAT 8:30 | Planning for Walkable Multimodal NeighborhoodsAPA Florida
Renea Vincent
Whit Blanton
Scott Swearengen
Shilpa Mehta
The City of Tarpon Springs seeks to revitalize its downtown core areas and encourage redevelopment for a vibrant, thriving, destination with a wide range of travel options. The principal ways proving access to the City's urban neighborhoods are constrained and cannot be widened to meet existing or future demand generated by redevelopment. In addition, existing future land use and zoning regulations are out of touch with the area's traditional urban form.
Museum Case Studies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum
A museum is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural, or historical importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary.[1] Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The continuing acceleration in the digitization of information, combined with the increasing capacity of digital information storage, is causing the traditional model of museums (i.e. as static "collections of collections" of three-dimensional specimens and artifacts) to expand to include virtual exhibits and high-resolution images of their collections for perusal, study, and exploration from any place with Internet.[citation needed] The city with the largest number of museums is Mexico City with over 128 museums. According to The World Museum Community, there are more than 55,000 museums in 202 countries.[2]
the Army Crew case study is answering tree questions:
1. Why does the Varsity (V) team lose to the JV Team? (critically analyze and be specific)
2. What should Coach P do on Tuesday? Why do you recommend this action? How should he implement this action? Be specific.
3. How would you compare the Army Crew team to other types of organizational teams? What are the similarities and differences?
Bamboo: the important green material for construction in the 21st century. Presentation delivered by Martin Tam. Presented at the International Training Workshop on Sustainable Industrialization and Commercialization of NTFPs.
2016 Havana Studio | Districts & Public PlazasSeventh Hill
Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative led a graduate studio focused on the redevelopment of Havana's Nico-Lopez Oil Refinery. Based on information gathered during a one-week visit to Cuba, students generated a holistic vision to transform the 500 acre brownfield site into a viable harbor-front neighborhood. The range of urban design proposals include a public transit corridor, ferry terminal, urban agriculture farm, flood mitigation landscape. public park network, and wastewater biofiltration infrastructure.
Guru Nanak institutions are fast gaining eminence as institutions of repute through their holistic approach in delivering education, offering refreshingly new perspectives to young minds along with facilitating the accomplishment of their creative talents. The institutes aim at preparing engineers and managers of global standard through imparting an education that not only trains them for the competition in life, in the current scenario, but also provides an overall growth of the being. The qualified and compassionate faculty, conducive environment, modern infrastructure and stimulating atmosphere in Guru Nanak Institutions enable students to dream and to work hard to achieve their goals.
Named after the immortal saint Guru Nanak Dev ji and established in July 2008, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology and Guru Nanak Institute of Management are premier institutes bearing Quality Assurance Seal ISO 9001:2008.
Both GNIT and GNIM are approved by AICTE/State Govt. of Haryana, Directorate of Technical Education, Haryana - DTE, affiliated to Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra and are supported by Mela Singh Memorial Educational Trust.
9/10 SAT 8:30 | Planning for Walkable Multimodal NeighborhoodsAPA Florida
Renea Vincent
Whit Blanton
Scott Swearengen
Shilpa Mehta
The City of Tarpon Springs seeks to revitalize its downtown core areas and encourage redevelopment for a vibrant, thriving, destination with a wide range of travel options. The principal ways proving access to the City's urban neighborhoods are constrained and cannot be widened to meet existing or future demand generated by redevelopment. In addition, existing future land use and zoning regulations are out of touch with the area's traditional urban form.
We present a case study of how Racine, Wis., a coastal city, is using its formerly industrial riverfront as a lynchpin for an ambitious revitalization project that marries the goals of economic redevelopment, environmental improvement, and bringing the public back to the water. This presentation was given by Helen Sarakinos, Policy Program Director, River Alliance of Wisconsin.
A Report on Urban Redevelopment which covers Introduction, Indicators of Redevelopment(Construction, Rehabilitation & Relocation), Local Study(Bangladesh), International Study of Redevelopment, Preservation aspect, and most important part of Redevelopment i.e. Methodology.
Land Readjustment in Colombia - By Erik Vergel-Tovarerikvergel
Slum Upgrading Using Participatory and Inclusive Land Readjustment (PILaR): Defining The Rules Of The Game - Expert Group Meeting
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2016 Havana Studio | Public Transit GreenwaySeventh Hill
Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative led a graduate studio focused on the redevelopment of Havana's Nico-Lopez Oil Refinery. Based on information gathered during a one-week visit to Cuba, students generated a holistic vision to transform the 500 acre brownfield site into a viable harbor-front neighborhood. The range of urban design proposals include a public transit corridor, ferry terminal, urban agriculture farm, flood mitigation landscape. public park network, and wastewater biofiltration infrastructure.
The Fairplex Park - A Redevelopment Proposal for the City of Pomona, CAsix14
A Redevelopment Proposal for the City of Pomona, CA
The Fairplex Park
Fairplex is starting to reinvent itself. Quaint stores, large open-air plazas, shaded walkways, and a public park.
The Fairplex Park is a mixed-use development with an assortment of interesting stores, retail shops, restaurants, mixed-income housing, neighborhood-serving amenities, some offices, along with a public park. Trees line the walkways and street plazas. People sit down for meals with tables shaded with umbrellas. Others prefer to stroll across the parkways. Customized to the Fairplex community, The Fairplex Park promises to create a pedestrian-friendly mixed-used environment that provides a more meaningful social, leisure and shopping experience and allows a greater opportunity for interaction among families, visitors, and neighbors.
2016 Havana Studio | Cleveland + Havana AnalysisSeventh Hill
Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative led a graduate studio focused on the redevelopment of Havana's Nico-Lopez Oil Refinery. Based on information gathered during a one-week visit to Cuba, students generated a holistic vision to transform the 500 acre brownfield site into a viable harbor-front neighborhood. The range of urban design proposals include a public transit corridor, ferry terminal, urban agriculture farm, flood mitigation landscape. public park network, and wastewater biofiltration infrastructure.
PRA Report of Dungra village, Khunti District, Jharkhand.souvik gayen
1. This paper contains the Detailed description of different PRA tools, Which we Have used for data collection in Dungra Village.
2. We prepared this report for the fulfillment of Our Field Work Assignment of 3rd Sem.
3. This paper will we helpful for Our juniors to Know about different PRA tools and their Application in practical field and to prepare a structured report also.
Rangsapara, a sleepy village about 16 km. from Goalpara district HQ situated in the pristine beauty landlocked with hillocks, paddy fields, rubber plantations, at borders of Assam-Meghalaya inhabited by the Christian Garo Tribes has been declared on 8 February 2017 the cleanest place to live in the state of Assam.
The Niti Valley lies in the Joshimath subdivision of Chamoli district in the state of Uttarakhand (formerly Uttaranchal in the state of Uttar Pradesh), India, at an altitude of between 2,100 and 7,817 meters. The valley’s major river is the Dhauliganga which flows south-southwest and has two main tributaries – the west-southwest flowing Rishiganga and the west flowing Girthiganga – with a confluence near the villages of Reni and Kailashpur. Upstream of Reni, the area is inhabited by a substantial tribal population, the Bhotiyas, with two main sub-tribes, the Marchha and Tolchha. The area falls within the buffer zone of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (NDBR). The core of the reserve is adjacent to the villages of Lata, Reni, Paing, and Tolma.
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Social Enterprise is defined as any organization or business
that uses market - oriented production and sales of goods
and/or services to pursue a public benefit mission.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First and foremost we are thankful to AR. BIPIN MALIK , DIRECTOR,COA IET BHADDAL
For placing the village study segment fieldwork component as a part in our course.
We would like to express our gratitude to AR. AAKANKSHA BHARDWAJ
Our class co-ordinator to facilitate throughout by playing a different roles as a
Mentor , co-ordinator and supervisor and for input and moral support for designing
And assessment of this report.
We have immense pleasure in express our deep sense of gratitude , indebtedness
And sincere thanks to our visiting faculty AR. UMADHAR KAMTI made us to learn all
About the village by doing and interacting with the villagers. We thankful for there
Feedback and insight to our theme paper.
In order to complete fieldwork successfully, I would like to present special thanks to
All the research participants and villagers who provided there valuable time and
made us stay meaningful and study valuable. We are extremely happy to reveal
Our classmates for there inspiration.
LOBSANG JAMPA (AR/15/1112)
SONAL SHARMA (AR/15/1126)
SHRISTY TYAGI (AR/15/1122)
AVANTIKA MAHAJAN (AR/15/1105)
SANDEEP KAUR (AR/15/1119) 1.
4. PREFACE
Village case study or we may say study of Vernacular Architecture is an architecture style that is
designed
Based on local needs, availability of construction materials and reflecting local traditions. At
least
originally, Vernacular architecture did not use formally – school architects, but relied on the
design skills and tradition of local builders.
The methods of sound construction incorporating appropriate use of materials, sufficient
strength
and permanence, maximum utility, and good proportion and grace. The building design has
been
the responsibility of the architect. The purposes are 1. climate and its effects on area (village)
culture and tradition. 2. people and there requirement. 3. materials for construction.
The Tradition and Culture of particular village or zone will appear or effect on the way to build
the house Or building.
2.
6. THE INTRODUCTION OF THE ASMANPUR VILLAGE.
Asmanpur is a small Village/hamlet in Rupnagar Tehsil in Rupnagar District
of Punjab State, India. It comes under Asmanpur Panchayat.
It is located 7 KM towards South from District head quarters Rupnagar.
Behrampur ( 1 KM ) , Behrampur Dhaha ( 1 KM ) , Pathar Majra ( 1 KM ) ,
Salaura ( 1 KM ) , Bara ( 1 KM ) are the nearby Villages to Asmanpur.
Asmanpur is surrounded by Kurali Tehsil towards South , Morinda Tehsil towards
South , Chamkaur Sahib Tehsil towards west , Majri Tehsil towards East .
Kurali , Rupnagar , Morinda , Kharar are the near by Cities to Asmanpur.
This Place is in the border of the Rupnagar District and Solan District.
Solan District Nalagarh is East towards this place .
It is near to the Himachal Pradesh State Border. 35 KM from State capital
Chandigarh 4.
7. 5.
Introduction to our topic
Each and every thing has there own way to
come and way to go……as far as human in this
world they has history. That the great history
is made by the activities. That activities
become a tradition of the regions. Culture
that’s make beauty of the history. That culture
comes from art and style. The culture is
dependent on the climate.
Each and every thing in this world are
interdepent. We studied about the Asmanpur
village that how their culture and tradition are
formed with respect to architecture point of
view. Due to climate change they have also
change in way of house construction ,Some
due to religion they change style of
decoration.
8. 6.
Religions.
# They have three major religions in this village.
Sikh ,Hindu and Muslim. They have only specific
zone for Muslim people as marked with red circle.
they have no specific zone for Hindu and Sikh.
# They have many Gurudwara, Temple and Mosque.
Castes
# They have different caste living in this
village. Just like aat , SC, ramdas valmik.
as shown in map with yellow circle.
# Those SC house are very poor even they
Did not have proper toilet . they have
Small house.
9. 7.
#. It’s a mosque. But they have
Hindu and Sikh god . Its shows
that in this village they are
practicing good religious harmony.
#.This is Hindu temple. They use to pray
before starting work.
10. 8.
#. All the religion has different way to
enter in there god hall. In this
temple we have take off our shoes.
#. In this temple girls a not allowed.
I dont know why.
11. 9.
#.This is in side Mosque. he told us
that “every religion are same.”
#. The great Gurdwara.
12. 10.
#.This is SC house. they have no proper
kitchen, they have no toilet.
Everything are in one room.
#.those living very close to eachother.
13. 11.
#. According to this village, religion did
not effect there building that much.
this is Sikh person house.
#. This is Muslim person house. they have only
the god shape is different.
14. 12.
#.this is Hindu person house. He told us that
this house is 150 yeas old. they use only
mud wall with almost 1meter as show below..
and Almost 7 meter hight.
15. 13.
Activity zone
As far in this village they have no proper shop and no Hospital.
If they get injured. They have to go far to Baranpur village.
so the most of the activity are related with Tample, Gurdwara
and Mosque.In this village they have many god house…its show
these people are pactice there religion very well….
majority village people are celebrate Vasant panchami , Dewale
And ect…
#.The marriage and other activities are
also occured in this Place.
16. 14.
HISTORY
In this world they have some famous cililization take place.Just like
Indus valley civilization , yellow river civilization and etc.
These Great civilization make us grate civilize people..from eairly
Stone age to till now.
17. 15.
#.Asmanpur village is located in Punjab state.
And Punjab state is influence by
“The great Indus valley civilization.”
so that village Asmanpur is also part of them.
18. 16.
We will tell u how we found that “The Indus Valley Civilization.” is related with
Asmanpur village.
#.Indus Valley Civilization. #.Asmanpur Village.
1.Narrow street.
2. Plan
19. 17.
#.The Asmanpur village has ring roads. which shows that they have a point where
This village is start and then its get expanded. As far we did not get that exactly
Point but theoretically we can say that that point it located at the centre of the
Village…
20. 18.
fastivals
In tis Asmanpur village they celebrate many festivals due to multi religion
village but widely they Celebrate Diwali, Holi ,Vasant panchami and etc.
21. 19.
ARCHITECTURE AND TRIDATION.
As long as we human in this world we can do many thing according to our own
Comfort. Some other things we can also think about tradition and culture that
Effect on Architecture side.
In this Asmanpur village they are rich in tradition.
As far we find that they have use
arches on there door and window.
They have flat roof with statue on it….
That statue can be ball ,
bird, farming activities and etc…