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Jantar Mantar, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh’s Observatory in Delhi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Jantar Mantar, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh’s Observatory in Delhi

The Delhi Jantar Mantar is an enigma. Its huge and arresting forms evoke awe even today when architecture seems to consist primarily of strange shapes and proportions. Most people who see it are left with many questions. • What is it really? • Why is it called Jantar Mantar? Is it linked to the performance of some mystical religious rites? • How were its gigantic structures made? • Do they form part of a maze? Are they forerunners of abstract art installations? • Or are they buildings? If so, what is this strange architectural style, so different from the other buildings of its time? • How, if at all, is it linked to astronomy? This informative history and fi eld guide explains a...

The Red Fort of Shahjahanabad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

The Red Fort of Shahjahanabad

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This Richly-Illustrated Book Is An Architectural Biography Of A Fascinating Palace And City. Using The Extant Monuments Of The Red Fort, In Conjunction With Maps. Photographs, Court Chronicles, Travelogues, And Other Historical Material, The Author Takes Us On A Journey Through Time.

Celestial Mirror
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Celestial Mirror

Explore the eighteenth-century Indian astronomical observatories called the Jantar Mantars, massive, stunning structures built to observe and understand the heavens Between 1724 and 1730, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II of Jaipur constructed five astronomical observatories, called Jantar Mantars, in northern India. The four remaining observatories are an extraordinary fusion of architecture and science, combining elements of astronomy, astrology, and geometry into forms of remarkable beauty. The observatories’ large scale and striking geometric forms have captivated the attention of architects, artists, scientists, and historians worldwide, yet their purpose and use remain largely unknown to the public. In this book, Barry Perlus’s visually driven exploration brings readers to the Jantar Mantars and creates an immersive experience. Panoramas plunge the viewer into a breathtaking 360-degree space, while pages of explanatory illustrations describe the observatories and the workings of their many instruments. The book provides the experience of visiting the sites, the historical context of the Jantar Mantars, and an understanding of their scientific and architectural innovations.

Brat Farrar
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Brat Farrar

What begins as a ploy to claim an inheritance ends with the impostor’s life hanging in the balance. In this tale of mystery and suspense, a stranger enters the inner sanctum of the Ashby family posing as Patrick Ashby, the heir to the family's sizable fortune. The stranger, Brat Farrar, has been carefully coached on Patrick's mannerism's, appearance, and every significant detail of Patrick's early life, up to his thirteenth year when he disappeared and was thought to have drowned himself. It seems as if Brat is going to pull off this most incredible deception until old secrets emerge that jeopardize the imposter's plan and his life. Culminating in a final terrible moment when all is revealed, Brat Farrar is a precarious adventure that grips the reader early and firmly and then holds on until the explosive conclusion.

Renewing Design with Communities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Renewing Design with Communities

This book looks at alternative ways of analyzing traditional and contemporary architectural design and building practices in South Asia with a special focus on India. It showcases how collaborative projects between architects and local communities and drawing from local building traditions can lead to sustainable and equitable practices in architecture. The volume includes an analysis of projects in rural, tribal, and urban areas of India and Nepal and first-hand accounts of architects, teachers, and professionals engaged in the theory and practice of design and architecture. It examines the differences between the individualistic and the collective approach and explores the meaning of archi...

Carlo Scarpa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

Carlo Scarpa

Briefly traces the life and career of the Italian architect, gathers his drawings and shares his lectures and opinions on architecture.

Building Construction in Mughal India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Building Construction in Mughal India

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Despite the fame of the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort of Delhi, little is known of the Mughal building techniques and building industry that produced them. This book draws on contemporary Mughal and western sources, particularly a wealth of visual material afforded by Mughal and non-Mughal paintings, to reconstruct the factors influencing building; the role, identity, and training of the people involved; the materials, tools, and techniques used; and related questions of specialization, social status, literacy, and family links.

The Stone Skeleton
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

The Stone Skeleton

Cambridge's Jacques Heyman provides a thorough and intuitive understanding of masonry structures, such as arch bridges, Greek temples, and Gothic cathedrals. Although his approach is firmly scientific, Heyman does not use complex mathematics. Instead, he introduces the basis of masonry analysis, then considers individual structures, through lucid and informative text. 5 photos. 100 line diagrams. 3 tables.

A Companion to the
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

A Companion to the "Indian Mutiny" of 1857

By Setting Out To Provide That Is Currently Known About Every Event, Incident, Battle, Character, Leader, Anecdote Rumour, Resistance And Military Pertinent To 1857, This Companion Provides General Leaders And Historians The Most Comprehensive Accumulation Of Material By Which To Determine The Precise Nature Of The Indian Indian Mutiny. Dust Jacket Frayed Around The Edges Large Format. Without Dustjacket.

Rhythms in Stone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 57

Rhythms in Stone

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