Nine square grid : a diagram of formal organization (Soft copy is also available) (Record no. 68404)

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Personal name Roy, Sanjana (UA3815)
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Title Nine square grid : a diagram of formal organization (Soft copy is also available)
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2020
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS:<br/>Research proposal: 01 - 03<br/>- Introduction<br/>- Hypothesis<br/>- Aim<br/>- Objectives<br/>- Methodology<br/>- Framework<br/>- Scope and Limitations<br/>1. Theory of Diagram: 04 - 12<br/>This part will focus on the formation of the hypothesis and the<br/>analytical method used, by stating the relationship between form<br/>and diagram.<br/>- 1.1. Introduction 05<br/>- 1.2. Definitions of diagram 06<br/>- 1.3. Axis, grid, lineamenta 07<br/>- 1.4. The functionalist approach 08<br/>- 1.5. ‘Genera’ 10<br/>- 1.6. The hypothesis 11<br/>2. The Nine Square Grid: 13 - 20<br/>The second part explains the emergence of the 9SG as a diagram.<br/>It specifies the framework which states the relationship between<br/>parts in the nine square grid and defines the characteristics of the<br/>9SG.<br/>- 2.1. Emergence of Nine Square Grid 14<br/>2.1.1. Western Context 14<br/>2.1.2. Indian Context 16<br/>- 2.2. Characteristics of 9SG 18<br/>2.2.1. Centre<br/>2.2.2. Grid<br/>2.2.3. Radial<br/>2.2.4. Axis<br/>2.2.5. Symmetry<br/>2.2.6. Hierarchy<br/>3. Analysis: 21-159<br/>A total of 55 plans are selected. Each plan will be diagrammed and<br/>their transformations would be studied. All the diagrams would be<br/>compared to recognize formative patterns.<br/>- 3.1. Introduction 22<br/>- 3.2. Location of examples on the world map 24<br/>- 3.3. Time-line of examples 25<br/>- 3.4. List of examples 27<br/>- 3.5. Legend 30<br/>- 3.6. All diagrams 31<br/>- 3.7. Analysis 35-159<br/>3.7.1. Residential projects 35-94<br/>1. Villa Farnesina 35<br/>2. Villa Trissino 37<br/>3. Villa Cornaro 39<br/>4. Villa Foscari (Villa Malcontenta) 42<br/>5. Villa Emo 45<br/>6. Palazzo Antonini 47<br/>7. Villa Rotonda 49<br/>8. Mereworth Castle 52<br/>9. Chiswick House 55<br/>10. Neuer Pavillon 57<br/>11. George Blossom House 59<br/>12. Avery Coonley Playhouse 61<br/>13. Popenoe Cabin 64<br/>14. Villa Shodhan 66<br/>15. Capo Linaro Housing 68<br/>16. Saltzman House 71<br/>17. Bianchi House 73<br/>18. House in Pregassona 75<br/>19. House at Origlio 77<br/>20. House in Morbio Superiore 79<br/>21. Rudolf House II 81<br/>22. Furniture House 83<br/>23. Nine Square Grid House 85<br/>24. Villa Buggenhout 87<br/>25. Solo House 89<br/>26. Guna House 91<br/>27. Nida House 93 <br/>3.7.2. Institutional projects 95-148<br/>- 3.7.2.1. Institutions 95-110<br/>28. Farah Bagh Palace 95<br/>29. Enchey Monastery 98<br/>30. Exeter Library 101<br/>31. Trenton Bath House 103<br/>32. Kimbell Art Museum 105<br/>33. Jawahar Kala Kendra 107<br/>34. Bechtler Museum 109<br/>- 3.7.2.2. Temples 111-125<br/>35. Dashavatara Temple 111<br/>36. Chandi Sewu Sanctuary 113<br/>37. Basheshwar Mahadeva Temple 115<br/>38. Brihadishvara Temple 117<br/>39. Mahadeva Temple in Bithu 119<br/>40. Banteay Samré Temple 121<br/>41. Wat Maha That 123<br/>- 3.7.2.3. Churches 126-132<br/>42. Oratory of Bishop Theodulf of Orleans 126<br/>43. St. Peter’s Basilica 128<br/>44. Saint-Joseph’s Church 131<br/>- 3.7.2.4. Mosques 133-138<br/>45. Taynal mosque 133<br/>46. Kampung Hulu 135<br/>47. Kampung Kling 137<br/>- 3.7.2.5. Tombs 139-148<br/>48. Tomb of Ahmad Shah I 139<br/>49. Humayun’s Tomb 141<br/>50. Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daula 145<br/>51. Tomb of Abdullah Qutb Shah 147<br/>3.7.3. Urban planning 149 - 159<br/>52. New Haven City Plan, Connecticut, USA 149<br/>53. Jaipur City Plan, Rajasthan, India 151<br/>54. Savannah City Plan, Georgia, USA 154<br/>55. La Plata City Plan, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina 157<br/>4. Inferences: 160 - 181<br/>4A. According to organization: 160<br/>- 4.1. Central 161<br/>4.1.1. Change in size of center<br/>4.1.2. Same size of center<br/>4.1.3. Contrast in shape<br/>4.1.4. Emphasis on corners<br/>- 4.2. Radial 165<br/>4.2.1. Change in size of center<br/>4.2.2. Same size of center<br/>4.2.3. Contrast in shape<br/>4.2.4. Breaking of corners<br/>4.2.5. Addition of elements outside the periphery<br/>- 4.3. Grid 169<br/>4B. According to building typology:<br/>- 4.4. Houses (Based on architects) 171<br/>4.4.1. Italian Villas<br/>4.4.1.1. Increase in width of bay<br/>4.4.1.2. Bay wise treatment<br/>4.4.1.3. Circulation located in center/corners<br/>4.4.1.4. Projecting elements<br/>4.4.2. Villa Rotonda, Mereworth Castle and Chiswick House<br/>4.4.3. Botta’s Houses<br/>4.4.4. Ban’s Houses<br/>4.4.5. Villa Buggenhout<br/>4.4.6. Pezo von Ellrichshausen<br/>- 4.5. Temples 174<br/>- 4.6. Churches 175<br/>- 4.7. Mosques 175<br/>- 4.8. Tombs 175<br/>- 4.9. Urban Planning 176<br/>-4.10. Historic continuity 178<br/>4.10.1. Chinese well-field system<br/>4.10.2. Greek cross plan and Quincunx plan<br/>4.10.3. Application of the 9SG in recent times<br/>4.10.4. Conclusion<br/>-4.11. Way forward 182<br/>5. Acknowledgements 184<br/>6. Appendix: 185-200<br/>- 6.1. List of figures 183<br/>- 6.2. Bibliography 198<br/>
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Country India
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Topic FA-UG
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