Makers dwelling in self crafted homes : an alternative approach (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 68511)
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fixed length control field | 03851nam a22001577a 4500 |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | I TH-0475 |
Item number | DAS |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Dasgupta, Srabanti (UI4814) |
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Title | Makers dwelling in self crafted homes : an alternative approach (Softcopy is also available) |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2020 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 203p. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | CONTENTS<br/>0. Introduction 10<br/>1. Thesis Proposal 11<br/>1.1 Aim<br/>1.2 Objective<br/>1.2 Hypothesis<br/>1.4 Literature Review<br/>1.5 Scope<br/>1.6 Limitation<br/>1.7 Methodology<br/>1.7.1 Qualitative Research Methods<br/>1.7.2 Representational Tools<br/>(Other Aspects)<br/>a. Gender Neutrality<br/>b. Vernacular aspects of language<br/>(0.1 Purpose of the essays)<br/>1.8 Framework of Study<br/>2. Invisible Ingredients of making a dwelling 18<br/>2.1 "ought and Imagination<br/>2.2 Care and Time<br/>2.3 Empathy<br/>2.4 Passion<br/>2.5 Lifeful dwellings<br/>3. Of the People, By the People and For the People 28<br/>3.1 The mother tongue - The Vernacular<br/>3.2 Masters of architecture learning from the ‘Uneducated’ maker<br/>3.3 The threat to the Vernacular<br/>3.4 Appropriate Technology<br/>4. The Contemporary Placelessness and the Desire for a Place 38<br/>4.1 Place<br/>4.2 Placelessness<br/>4.3 Dimensioning a Place<br/>4.3.1 The need for meaning<br/>4.3.2 Authenticity<br/>4.3.3 Belongingness<br/>(0.2 Questionaire)<br/>(0.3 Note on Phenomenological Account)<br/>1.9 Criteria of selection for case study<br/>5. Case Study 1: Didi Contractor, Rakkar, Himachal Pradesh 60<br/>5.1 Phenomenological Accounts<br/>5.1.1 Phenomenological account of the first visit<br/>5.1.2 Interviews 71<br/>5.2 Analysis of Interviews (Intangibles) 78<br/>5.2.1 Personal Experiences, Influences and Origins of work<br/>5.2.2 Approach to Design<br/>5.2.2.1 Analogy<br/>5.2.2.2 Methods<br/>5.2.2.3 Attitude<br/>5.2.3 Values<br/>5.2.4 Relations<br/>5.2.4.1 Relation with Craftsmen<br/>5.2.4.2 Relation with Client<br/>5.3 Analysis of the Dwelling (Tangibles) 90<br/>5.3.1 Closer to human<br/>5.3.1.1 Scale and Proportion<br/>5.3.1.2 Senses<br/>5.3.2 Closer to Nature<br/>5.3.2.1 Relation between inside and outside<br/>5.3.2.2 Landscaping<br/>5.3.2.3 Treatment of existing flora and features<br/>5.3.3 Closer to Community<br/>5.3.3.1 Learning from Vernacular<br/>5.3.3.2 Materials from the Locale<br/>5.3.3.3 Creating Awareness<br/>(0.4 Note on Place and Placelessness)<br/>5.4 Place and Placelessness (Intangibles)<br/>5.5 Construction Techniques (Tangibles)<br/>6. Case Study 2: Bidyut Roy, Shantiniketan, West Bengal 104<br/>6.1 Phenomenological Accounts<br/>6.1.1 Phenomenological account of the first visit<br/>6.1.2 Interviews 118<br/>6.2 Analysis of Interviews (Intangibles) 138<br/>6.2.1 Personal Experiences, Influences and Origins of work<br/>6.2.2 Approach to design<br/>6.2.2.1 Analogy<br/>6.2.2.2 Methods<br/>6.2.2.3 Attitude<br/>6.2.3 Values<br/>6.2.4 Relations<br/>6.2.4.1 Relation with Craftsmen<br/>6.2.4.2 Relation with Client<br/>6.3 Analysis of the Dwelling (Tangibles) 145<br/>6.3.1 Closer to Human<br/>6.3.1.1 Scale and Proportion<br/>6.3.1.2 Senses<br/>6.3.2 Closer to Nature<br/>6.3.2.1 Relation between inside and outside<br/>6.3.2.2 Landscaping<br/>6.3.2.3 Treatment of existing Flora and features<br/>6.3.3 Closer to Community<br/>6.3.3.1 Learning from Vernacular<br/>6.3.3.2 Materials from the Locale<br/>6.3.3.3 Creating Awareness<br/>(0.4 Note on Place and Placelessness)<br/>6.4 Place and Placelessness (Intangibles)<br/>6.5 Construction Techniques (Tangibles)<br/>7. Chandramadhavi: A photo essay 155<br/>Bringing the Alternative Approach to the Mainstream<br/>8. Inferences 162<br/>9. Conclusion 165<br/>10. Future Research 168<br/>11. Bibliography 170<br/>12. Appendices 173<br/>11.1 Tracing the origins of the study<br/>11.2 Interview with Lakshmi Swaminathan (Didi’s Assistant)<br/>11.3 Excerpts from the transcription of Bidyut Roy’s interview in Bangla<br/>13. Glossary of words 184<br/>14. Review Feedbacks 185<br/>15. Thesis review and Viva action<br/>(0.5 An ending note for fresh researchers)<br/> |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Rao, Ajit (Guide) |
890 ## - Country | |
Country | India |
891 ## - Topic | |
Topic | 2014 Batch |
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Topic | FD-UG |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Source of classification or shelving scheme | Damaged status | Not for loan | Collection code | Withdrawn status | Home library | Current library | Date acquired | Source of acquisition | Full call number | Barcode | Date last seen | Price effective from | Koha item type |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Faculty of Design | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 15/03/2021 | Faculty of Design | I TH-0475 DAS | 022777 | 15/03/2021 | 15/03/2021 | Thesis |