Study of architect's own houses : the case of Auroville (Also available on CD)
Material type: TextPublication details: 2009Description: ii,xi,123p.,28Plates,CD-ROMDDC classification:- A TH-0981 KAR
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Thesis | CEPT Library | Faculty of Architecture | A TH-0981 KAR | Not for loan | 005457 |
CONTENTS Acknowledgements v Introductionvii Aims and Objectivesvii Methodologyvii Scope and Limitationvii Chapter 1: The Concept of Architect's Own House 1 1.1 Meanings: Shelter, Dwelling, House and Home 1.2 Role of an Architect 1.3 Architect Making Own House 1.4 Making Own House: a Convenience or a Challenge Chapter 2: The Concept of Auroville and it's Architecture 11 2.1 Formation of the City 2.2 Aim of the City 2.3 Structure of the City 2.4 Architectural Issues 2.5 The Past and the Present Chapter 3: Architect's own Residences: Case Studies from Auroville, India 23 3.a Architect Andr Hababau's Residence, Auromodle 3.b Architect Poppo Pingel's Residence, Mantra 3.c Architect Helmut Schimid's Residence, Grace 3.d Architect Ajit Koujalgi's Residence, Samasti 3.e Architect Anupama Kundoo's Residence, Petite Frme Conclusive Analysis 111 Illustration Credits 117 Bibliography 121
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