Mapping and exploring possible rehabilitation methodologies for colonial structures in Ahmedabad (Softcopy is also available)
Material type: TextPublication details: 2018Description: xv,55pDDC classification:- B TH-0777 PAR
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction 1
1.1. Overview 1
1.2. Need of the study 1
1.3. Objective of the study 1
1.4. Scope of work 1
1.5. Methodology 2
1.6. Limitations in study 2
1.7. Significance of the study 2
2. Literature Study 3
2.1. Colonialism[1] 3
2.2. Colonialism in India[2] 3
2.3. Gujarat and Colonialism 3
2.4. British Colonial Architecture in India[3] 4
2.5. Heritage Structures in Gujarat[4] 4
2.6. Grading of Heritage structures[6] 5
2.7. Process of repair and conservation 7
3. Selection of Site 8
3.1. Introduction to Site 8
3.2. Location: 8
3.3. Historical overview: [5] 8
3.4. Architectural and Structural Overview: 9
3.5. Layout of Gujarat College 10
4. Data Collection 11
4.1. Data Collection Sequence 11
4.2. Method for mapping employed on selected site 13
4.3. Challenges in mapping on selected site and potential solutions 15
4.4. Layout of Ground Floor and First Floor, Old Hostel Building, Gujarat College 16
4.5. Dimensions of Room 17
4.6. Defect Mapping 18
4.7. Typical Elevation Segment 19
4.8. Condition survey method adopted on site 20
4.9. Condition Survey Data 21
4.10. Challenges faced in condition survey 40
4.11. Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Test on timber 40
5. Potential Repair Methodologies 48
5.1. General Principles for Repair 48
5.2. Potential Repair Methods for Timber [7] 48
5.3. Potential Repair Methods for Brick Masonry[11] 48
5.4. Potential repair material for Concrete[8] 52
6. Conclusion 53
7. Future Scope 53
8. Bibliography 54
9. Annexure 55
9.1. Sample test results from NDT test on Timber 55
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