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“
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JAISALMER
“The Golden City”
the yellow sand and the yellow sandstone used in every
architecture of the city gives a yellowish golden tinge to the city and
its surrounding area”..
Adarsh kumar
To:
Ar. Avitesh
Assistant Professor
INTRODUCTION
Set in the arid plains of western Rajasthan, in the midst of the vast
Thar desert, the city of Jaisalmer is a living fortress, perhaps the
only one of its kind in India.
There are many spectacular forts in India, particularly in Rajasthan,
reflecting a martial history of which the local people are self
consciously proud.
These forts have tremendous tourist potential, and proposals are
afoot to convert some into ‘heritage hotels’ or museums.
To the visitor, almost every nook and corner of this richly crafted
town in the midst of the desert is fascinating, because a medieval
aura is still palpable in the streets, architecture and the traditional
society of Jaisalmer.
Today this town consists of two major components:
The fortified upper citadel, elevated on a ridge, with more: than
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400 houses, groups of temples and a palace complex,
the lower town, also fortified, set on the north-eastern slopes of the
ridge in the wind shadow of the citadel.
CLIMATE & LOCATION
District JAISALMER has a very dry climate with very hot
summer; a cold winter and sparse rains.
Location Jaisalmer , Rajasthan, India
Longitude 75°55'E
Latitude 26°55'N
Altitude 241.7m above mean sea level
AIR TEMPERATURE
The climate is extremely hot during summer with maximum
temperature reaching up to 49.2 degree Celsius and extremely cold
during winter with minimum temp. in the range of 1 degree Celsius.
RELATIVE HUMIDITY & RAINFALL
The average rainfall is only 16.4 cms as against the state average of
57.51 cms.
SOCIO-CULTURAL /LIFE STYLE
OF PEOPLE
• Jaisalmer district is bestowed with art,
architecture, culture and traditions full of
color and music and thereby attracting
hordes of Domestic and foreign tourists.
• The folk music of desert is an outstanding
culmination of long traditions mixed with
varied social customs and inherent
concept of classical music revealing
the life of desert. Being in the neighborhood
the language, culture and traditions of the
people of the district are influenced by the
culture of sindh.
HISTORY
The fort & town of JAISALMER was founded by Maharawal Jaisal in the
year 1156 AD after having shifted his capital from Ludharva (18 Kms
away from Jaisalmer) to a safer place.
The ruling family of the erstwhile Jaisalmer State belongs to Bhati Clan
of Yadu Rajputs of Chandrawasnshi (Lunar) race who claim descent
from Lord Krishna,the defied hero who ruled at Dwarka.
The historical origin of Bahttis can be inferred from the couplet which
says that the Yadu Rajputs ruled and constructed Forts at
Kashi,Mathura, Pragvad, Gajni,Bhatner,Digam,Dirwal,Lodurva and ninth
in Jaisalmer.
Jaisalmer was merged into the state of Rajasthan, there was no
important change in the area of the state.
On October 6,1949,the region was given the status of an independent
district in Jodhpur division.
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OCCUPATION
1. In the villages the main sources of income are
animal rearing and farming. Every family
keeps cows, goats, sheep and camel. When
there is good rain there is plenty of fodder for
cattle.
The staple crops are ‘Bajara’ and ‘Gawar’.
People change their establishments in search
of fodder for cattle. The trees and bushes,
which are found in desert, have fruits and buds
which are eaten as vegetables.
2.
People are hardy and have great power of
tolerance. The people of the desert are very
jovial and friendly. More than 80% of the
population of Jaisalmer lives in
rural areas. Males go out to work and
females stay at home.
In the village most people live in huts
(Jhopri). These beautiful huts are made of
grass. These huts are cool in summers and
warm in winter. Every family has 4-5 huts.
Around the huts there are thorny bushes and
wire.
Some of the villages have stone houses.
Almost all villages have a pond or well for
drinking water. In most of the villages the
water is provided by the government
through pipelines.
RFESTIVALS OF
JAISALMER
From the city, the annual sand dunes
festival is set up an hour’s drive into
the desert towards the southwest.
Indians come from all over the country
for this very popular three-day festival.
There are camel rides and races,
wrestling matches, beauty contests
(including one for best mustache), and
traditional singing and dance
performances.
PLANNING
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN IN THE
TRADIONALARCHITECTURE OF
JAISALMER
- The study focuses on the sandstone havelis (urban courtyard houses)
the desert city of Jaisalmer, north-west Rajasthan, India.
- While the city has been much admired by contemporary Indian
architects, their understanding has been a Modernist one, based largely
on the idea of 'spatial organisation'.
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Three distinct architectural schools, or shaili, are then identified. THE
SOMPURIYA SHAILI (the Sompuras are traditional temple builders)
has its roots in the medieval architecture known from surviving temples,
THE MUGHLAI SHAILI is influenced by the imperial Mughal style, THE
ANGREZI (ENGLISH) SHAILI brought an influx of western Classicism.
LAYOUT PLANNING & ARCHITECTURAL
STYLES IN JAISALMER
Architecturally, Jaisalmer fort consists of three layers of wall.
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The outer wall (the lowest) is composed of solid stone blocks.
From the inner wall, Rajput warriors used to throw boiling water, oil,
massive blocks of rocks on the enemies, when they got trapped
between the inner and the middle walls.
- The architecture of these forts is a blend of Islamic, Persian and
Indian styles of architecture.
The buildings are analysed at their various levels of organsiation:
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formal and spatial planning,
composition of elevations (interior and exterior),
architectural components and details.
Aedicules, miniature representations of buildings, play an important
as compositional elements.
role
TOWN LAYOUT
• Narrow winding streets with
densely built construction on
both sides.
All Major streets were oriented
in the East-West direction at
right angles to the direction of
dust storms.
The height of the building
compared to the width of streets
is large to create shaded cool
environment for the pedestrians
and other social activities on the
streets.
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Plan of Jaisalmer town
These were built of sandstone or marble and were endowed with
1.
2.
3.
4.
jharokhās (a type of overhanging balcony),
chatrīs (elevated, dome-shaped pavilions),
chajjās (projecting eaves or cover usually supported on large carved brackets) and
jālīs (perforated stone or latticed screen used for ventilation as well as decoration
Most of these forts had ingenious water structures designed for
harvesting and storage, including step-wells, elaborate reservoirs
and channels.
MATERIALS
Most common building materials:•
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Light yellowish sandstone for walls (0.45m or more in thickness).
50 mm thick panels of limestone used on upper levels for elements
on projecting wall facades.
implest town house consists of a single room, a verandah and
uses of this type have another verandah over t
ouses have an additional room on one side of
le storey structures are owned by the poorest
en built in the peripheral areas of the town.
SMALLER HOUSES
A two or th
this house
considere
Jaisalmer.
first house
the only di
additional
enclosed t
at the upp
part of the
balcony pr
street.
MIDDLE INCOME HOUSES
ree-storey structure,
type can be
d the typical house of
It is similar to the
type in plan, with
fference that rooms
and small erraces
are located er
floors. The front first
floor has a ojecting
onto the
HAVELI’S
1. The most complex and
interesting residential buildings in
Jaisalmer are the haveli’s built by
the rich merchants or courtiers.
2. In these four or five-storied
houses, the courtyard is
surrounded by rooms or verandahs
on all sides.
3. There are underground rooms as
well, sometimes at two levels one
below the other.
4. The uppermost storey comprises
terraces enclosed by wind
pavilions and high parapet walls. In
some cases, the house is built
around two courtyards.
PLAN AND SECTION OF A TYPICAL HAVELI IN JAISALMER
PUBLIC SPACES
Public spaces in Jaisalmer may be classified according to their types. The
major categories are :
The Royal Square in the center of the upper city ;
Public spaces like Gandhi Chowk and Gopa Chowk ;
Community spaces at the level of residential clusters.
STREETS OF JAISALMER
Jaisalmer is a compact network of streets rarely too long. With fairly high buildings
and width of streets rarely more than three meters, one can move around the town
in cool shade.
There is a significant difference in the street patterns of the upper and the lower city.
The radial pattern in the upper city is contrasted by the somewhat irregular grid iron
pattern in the lower city.
A street
showing
additions
and
Alterations
in Jaisalmer
A typical cobbled street in Jaisalmer
VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE IN
JAISALMER
DESIGN: Jaisalmer fort is a traditional
settlement, not exactly a vernacular
settlements. The design layout shows a
network of space in which :
HIERARCHY OF SIZE: When the space
dominates in architectural design by being
significantly different in size from all other HIERARCHY
Exceptional size -dominance seen by
the size of the space .form in design.
elements, dominance
such as
"C-Royal Square"
by size of elements
A unique shape-visually dominant
the spaceHIERARCHY OF SHAPE: Visually and importatnt shape
/form in design.
of
dominant by the shape from other
elements in composition. A discreet
contrast in shape is critical.
RHYTHM: Patterened reoccurrence
elements in design such as Granary
in the design.
Repetation as a dense organization
of repetitive pillars.
of
areas
Generation of form in space is
affect of opening these
horizontal and vertical
elements in space.It depends
on size,number and location of
openings.
1. Main Chowk has full
enclosure with two streets
opening the visual link.
2. Neighbourhood Space
activity linked to houses opens
to the residential streets.
3. Angan near the house.
4. Transition space in house
and street.
Main Village Square is village
community space,
at intersection of main streets.
CONSTRUCTION
TECHNIQUES
Two types of construction used for floors and roofs:
– TRADITIONAL METHOD: Laying closely spaces timber beams
and covering them with a layer or reed or grass matting with a
layer of earth on top.
– Because of lack of availability in the desert, stone beams are
being used.
NATURAL COOLING SYSTEMS OF JAISALMER
The natural cooling systems used at Jaisalmer include:
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3.
4.
5.
Dense clustering of buildings.
Sun control through orientation and structural
Cooling of sunlit surfaces by use of fins.
Massive construction for roofs and walls.
Courtyards and other air ducts for ventilation.
projections.
The effectiveness of each of these
cooling methods has been evaluated
by temperature observations and
this will
paper.
be reported in a subsequent
Details of carved panel
CONTROL OF HEATING BY TEXTURE OF
SURFACES:
The heat inside of the building is controlled by the use of textures in Jaisalmer. This is
organized at three levels.
1. At the town scale the buildings are of unequal height with parapets and high
walls, creating uneven sky lines and desired shading of each other.
2. Secondly, the building facades have large number of projections like jharokhas
and chajjas which provide shade to the facades.
3. Thirdly, the front part of the facade which remains exposed are controlled by
creating deeply carved patterns. Use of such devices minimizes the heat gain by
providing shading due to texture.
- Such devices also result in increased convective transfer of heat because of
increased surface area.
JAISALMER AND PRE-CAST CONSTRUCTION
Jaisalmer as a city, as urban fabric, is in total harmony with its soil, its terrain
and the lifestyle of its people. A city in yellow stone, a sculpture that emerges
out of the landscape. But, Jaisalmer is a man-made sculpture of small well-
designed parts. The parts that make the harmonious whole are the key to the
urban fabric that one sees today in Rajasthan.
It is a system of carved elements - stone slabs, beams, columns - pieces put
together, the putting together - a carefully pre-planned process. Stone carvers
- the artists, the artisans working in groups to deliver the pieces as required,
with every piece cut, carved, to make a railing, to turn it to make a junction or
to break the monotony of a symmetrical façade.
Stone blocks cut
and carved to make
an arch, a doorway,
a jharokha, brackets
that support a
circular jharokha,
brackets that are
radiating out from a
point and therefore
vary in their sizes,
but must be carved
to precision to take
their place away
from the courtyard
of the carver's
house, in the walls
of the palace.
Natural cooling system of jaisalmer
• Dense clustering of
buildings
Sun control through
orientation and
structural projections
Cooling of sunlit
surfaces by using fins
Massive construction
for roofs and walls
Courtyards and other
air ducts for
ventellation.
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Plan of
jaisalmer
• In Jaisalmer buildings, a number
of interconnected verticalor
ventilation, which serve as a
shade.
• Articulated façade of haveli
CURVED
PANELS
COURTYARDS
JHAROKHE
CHAJJE
Air ducts
• The picture shows
the wind circulation
in the airduct of
havelli, which is
method to keep
haveli’s cool.
the
the
the
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JAISALMER “The Golden City” - Rajasthan

  • 1. “ sh- JAISALMER “The Golden City” the yellow sand and the yellow sandstone used in every architecture of the city gives a yellowish golden tinge to the city and its surrounding area”.. Adarsh kumar To: Ar. Avitesh Assistant Professor
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Set in the arid plains of western Rajasthan, in the midst of the vast Thar desert, the city of Jaisalmer is a living fortress, perhaps the only one of its kind in India. There are many spectacular forts in India, particularly in Rajasthan, reflecting a martial history of which the local people are self consciously proud. These forts have tremendous tourist potential, and proposals are afoot to convert some into ‘heritage hotels’ or museums. To the visitor, almost every nook and corner of this richly crafted town in the midst of the desert is fascinating, because a medieval aura is still palpable in the streets, architecture and the traditional society of Jaisalmer. Today this town consists of two major components: The fortified upper citadel, elevated on a ridge, with more: than • • • • • 400 houses, groups of temples and a palace complex, the lower town, also fortified, set on the north-eastern slopes of the ridge in the wind shadow of the citadel.
  • 3. CLIMATE & LOCATION District JAISALMER has a very dry climate with very hot summer; a cold winter and sparse rains. Location Jaisalmer , Rajasthan, India Longitude 75°55'E Latitude 26°55'N Altitude 241.7m above mean sea level
  • 4. AIR TEMPERATURE The climate is extremely hot during summer with maximum temperature reaching up to 49.2 degree Celsius and extremely cold during winter with minimum temp. in the range of 1 degree Celsius.
  • 5. RELATIVE HUMIDITY & RAINFALL The average rainfall is only 16.4 cms as against the state average of 57.51 cms.
  • 6. SOCIO-CULTURAL /LIFE STYLE OF PEOPLE • Jaisalmer district is bestowed with art, architecture, culture and traditions full of color and music and thereby attracting hordes of Domestic and foreign tourists. • The folk music of desert is an outstanding culmination of long traditions mixed with varied social customs and inherent concept of classical music revealing the life of desert. Being in the neighborhood the language, culture and traditions of the people of the district are influenced by the culture of sindh.
  • 7. HISTORY The fort & town of JAISALMER was founded by Maharawal Jaisal in the year 1156 AD after having shifted his capital from Ludharva (18 Kms away from Jaisalmer) to a safer place. The ruling family of the erstwhile Jaisalmer State belongs to Bhati Clan of Yadu Rajputs of Chandrawasnshi (Lunar) race who claim descent from Lord Krishna,the defied hero who ruled at Dwarka. The historical origin of Bahttis can be inferred from the couplet which says that the Yadu Rajputs ruled and constructed Forts at Kashi,Mathura, Pragvad, Gajni,Bhatner,Digam,Dirwal,Lodurva and ninth in Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer was merged into the state of Rajasthan, there was no important change in the area of the state. On October 6,1949,the region was given the status of an independent district in Jodhpur division. • • • • •
  • 8. , OCCUPATION 1. In the villages the main sources of income are animal rearing and farming. Every family keeps cows, goats, sheep and camel. When there is good rain there is plenty of fodder for cattle. The staple crops are ‘Bajara’ and ‘Gawar’. People change their establishments in search of fodder for cattle. The trees and bushes, which are found in desert, have fruits and buds which are eaten as vegetables. 2.
  • 9. People are hardy and have great power of tolerance. The people of the desert are very jovial and friendly. More than 80% of the population of Jaisalmer lives in rural areas. Males go out to work and females stay at home. In the village most people live in huts (Jhopri). These beautiful huts are made of grass. These huts are cool in summers and warm in winter. Every family has 4-5 huts. Around the huts there are thorny bushes and wire. Some of the villages have stone houses. Almost all villages have a pond or well for drinking water. In most of the villages the water is provided by the government through pipelines.
  • 10. RFESTIVALS OF JAISALMER From the city, the annual sand dunes festival is set up an hour’s drive into the desert towards the southwest. Indians come from all over the country for this very popular three-day festival. There are camel rides and races, wrestling matches, beauty contests (including one for best mustache), and traditional singing and dance performances.
  • 12. PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN IN THE TRADIONALARCHITECTURE OF JAISALMER - The study focuses on the sandstone havelis (urban courtyard houses) the desert city of Jaisalmer, north-west Rajasthan, India. - While the city has been much admired by contemporary Indian architects, their understanding has been a Modernist one, based largely on the idea of 'spatial organisation'. of Three distinct architectural schools, or shaili, are then identified. THE SOMPURIYA SHAILI (the Sompuras are traditional temple builders) has its roots in the medieval architecture known from surviving temples, THE MUGHLAI SHAILI is influenced by the imperial Mughal style, THE ANGREZI (ENGLISH) SHAILI brought an influx of western Classicism.
  • 13. LAYOUT PLANNING & ARCHITECTURAL STYLES IN JAISALMER Architecturally, Jaisalmer fort consists of three layers of wall. - - - The outer wall (the lowest) is composed of solid stone blocks. From the inner wall, Rajput warriors used to throw boiling water, oil, massive blocks of rocks on the enemies, when they got trapped between the inner and the middle walls. - The architecture of these forts is a blend of Islamic, Persian and Indian styles of architecture. The buildings are analysed at their various levels of organsiation: - - - formal and spatial planning, composition of elevations (interior and exterior), architectural components and details. Aedicules, miniature representations of buildings, play an important as compositional elements. role
  • 14. TOWN LAYOUT • Narrow winding streets with densely built construction on both sides. All Major streets were oriented in the East-West direction at right angles to the direction of dust storms. The height of the building compared to the width of streets is large to create shaded cool environment for the pedestrians and other social activities on the streets. • • Plan of Jaisalmer town
  • 15. These were built of sandstone or marble and were endowed with 1. 2. 3. 4. jharokhās (a type of overhanging balcony), chatrīs (elevated, dome-shaped pavilions), chajjās (projecting eaves or cover usually supported on large carved brackets) and jālīs (perforated stone or latticed screen used for ventilation as well as decoration Most of these forts had ingenious water structures designed for harvesting and storage, including step-wells, elaborate reservoirs and channels.
  • 16. MATERIALS Most common building materials:• – – Light yellowish sandstone for walls (0.45m or more in thickness). 50 mm thick panels of limestone used on upper levels for elements on projecting wall facades.
  • 17. implest town house consists of a single room, a verandah and uses of this type have another verandah over t ouses have an additional room on one side of le storey structures are owned by the poorest en built in the peripheral areas of the town. SMALLER HOUSES
  • 18. A two or th this house considere Jaisalmer. first house the only di additional enclosed t at the upp part of the balcony pr street. MIDDLE INCOME HOUSES ree-storey structure, type can be d the typical house of It is similar to the type in plan, with fference that rooms and small erraces are located er floors. The front first floor has a ojecting onto the
  • 19. HAVELI’S 1. The most complex and interesting residential buildings in Jaisalmer are the haveli’s built by the rich merchants or courtiers. 2. In these four or five-storied houses, the courtyard is surrounded by rooms or verandahs on all sides. 3. There are underground rooms as well, sometimes at two levels one below the other. 4. The uppermost storey comprises terraces enclosed by wind pavilions and high parapet walls. In some cases, the house is built around two courtyards.
  • 20. PLAN AND SECTION OF A TYPICAL HAVELI IN JAISALMER
  • 21. PUBLIC SPACES Public spaces in Jaisalmer may be classified according to their types. The major categories are : The Royal Square in the center of the upper city ; Public spaces like Gandhi Chowk and Gopa Chowk ; Community spaces at the level of residential clusters. STREETS OF JAISALMER Jaisalmer is a compact network of streets rarely too long. With fairly high buildings and width of streets rarely more than three meters, one can move around the town in cool shade. There is a significant difference in the street patterns of the upper and the lower city. The radial pattern in the upper city is contrasted by the somewhat irregular grid iron pattern in the lower city. A street showing additions and Alterations in Jaisalmer A typical cobbled street in Jaisalmer
  • 22. VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE IN JAISALMER DESIGN: Jaisalmer fort is a traditional settlement, not exactly a vernacular settlements. The design layout shows a network of space in which : HIERARCHY OF SIZE: When the space dominates in architectural design by being significantly different in size from all other HIERARCHY Exceptional size -dominance seen by the size of the space .form in design. elements, dominance such as "C-Royal Square" by size of elements A unique shape-visually dominant the spaceHIERARCHY OF SHAPE: Visually and importatnt shape /form in design. of dominant by the shape from other elements in composition. A discreet contrast in shape is critical. RHYTHM: Patterened reoccurrence elements in design such as Granary in the design. Repetation as a dense organization of repetitive pillars. of areas
  • 23. Generation of form in space is affect of opening these horizontal and vertical elements in space.It depends on size,number and location of openings. 1. Main Chowk has full enclosure with two streets opening the visual link. 2. Neighbourhood Space activity linked to houses opens to the residential streets. 3. Angan near the house. 4. Transition space in house and street. Main Village Square is village community space, at intersection of main streets.
  • 25. Two types of construction used for floors and roofs: – TRADITIONAL METHOD: Laying closely spaces timber beams and covering them with a layer or reed or grass matting with a layer of earth on top. – Because of lack of availability in the desert, stone beams are being used.
  • 26. NATURAL COOLING SYSTEMS OF JAISALMER The natural cooling systems used at Jaisalmer include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Dense clustering of buildings. Sun control through orientation and structural Cooling of sunlit surfaces by use of fins. Massive construction for roofs and walls. Courtyards and other air ducts for ventilation. projections. The effectiveness of each of these cooling methods has been evaluated by temperature observations and this will paper. be reported in a subsequent Details of carved panel
  • 27. CONTROL OF HEATING BY TEXTURE OF SURFACES: The heat inside of the building is controlled by the use of textures in Jaisalmer. This is organized at three levels. 1. At the town scale the buildings are of unequal height with parapets and high walls, creating uneven sky lines and desired shading of each other. 2. Secondly, the building facades have large number of projections like jharokhas and chajjas which provide shade to the facades. 3. Thirdly, the front part of the facade which remains exposed are controlled by creating deeply carved patterns. Use of such devices minimizes the heat gain by providing shading due to texture. - Such devices also result in increased convective transfer of heat because of increased surface area.
  • 28. JAISALMER AND PRE-CAST CONSTRUCTION Jaisalmer as a city, as urban fabric, is in total harmony with its soil, its terrain and the lifestyle of its people. A city in yellow stone, a sculpture that emerges out of the landscape. But, Jaisalmer is a man-made sculpture of small well- designed parts. The parts that make the harmonious whole are the key to the urban fabric that one sees today in Rajasthan. It is a system of carved elements - stone slabs, beams, columns - pieces put together, the putting together - a carefully pre-planned process. Stone carvers - the artists, the artisans working in groups to deliver the pieces as required, with every piece cut, carved, to make a railing, to turn it to make a junction or to break the monotony of a symmetrical façade.
  • 29. Stone blocks cut and carved to make an arch, a doorway, a jharokha, brackets that support a circular jharokha, brackets that are radiating out from a point and therefore vary in their sizes, but must be carved to precision to take their place away from the courtyard of the carver's house, in the walls of the palace.
  • 30. Natural cooling system of jaisalmer • Dense clustering of buildings Sun control through orientation and structural projections Cooling of sunlit surfaces by using fins Massive construction for roofs and walls Courtyards and other air ducts for ventellation. • • • • Plan of jaisalmer
  • 31. • In Jaisalmer buildings, a number of interconnected verticalor ventilation, which serve as a shade. • Articulated façade of haveli
  • 33. Air ducts • The picture shows the wind circulation in the airduct of havelli, which is method to keep haveli’s cool. the the the