Transitioning of semi-open space in multilevel domestic realm (Softcopy is also available)
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Content
Abstract
Idea of study 10
Aim and Objectives 12
Scope and Limitations 13
Significance and relevance to the field 13
Methodology 15
01 Introduction 16
Introduction of the topic
Dwelling
Enclosed, Semi-open and open spatial system
Aspects of semi-open space
Types of open and semi-open spaces in domestic realm
Types of balcony- based on Form and Function
02 Time-line 21
2.1. Settlements to civilizations 24
Hunter-gatherers to farmers
(2500-1700 BC) Indus Valley Civilization
(3100-540 BC) Mesopotamia Civilization
2.2. In the west 26
2.2.1. 8th century BC to 5th century AD 26
(800-150 BC) Greek Civilization
(27BC to 476 AD) Byzantine (Roman) empire
2.2.2. 5th to 13th century AD 28
Openings and epidemics in Europe
2.2.3. 13th to 17th century AD 28
Window
Bay window
Long Gallery
Loggia
Balcony
2.2.4. 18th and 19th century 32
Cast iron in late 18th century
Haussmann’s urban planning
Social trends
Gaudi’s sculptural balcony
2.3. In India 36
2.3.1. 5th century BC 36
Aangan in Hut
2.3.2. 5th century BC to 15th century AD 36
Terraces of Mauryans and Mughals
Jharokhas
Jaisalmer courtyard houses
2.3.3. 16th to 19th century AD 38
Chettinad and Naalukettu house
Portuguese influenced verandah
Otla in Pol house
2.4. 20th and 21st century AD 40
Hygiene movement
Dwelling in Industrial Revolution
Baby cage
Multilevel community living
Balcony for better living
Availability of Air -Conditioning
Modern material and mechanism
Open plan layout
Balcony as a luxury
Decline
Observed usage of balcony in Covid-10 Pandemic
2.5. Inference 46
03 Case study 48
3.1. Typology in residential built-forms 50
3.2. Selection of case study 51
3.3. Methodology 54
3.4. Framework 55
Nature or semi-open space- Spatial organization
People
Context
Technology
04 Case study analysis 58
4.1. Western 62
1a. Casa Rustici 62
1b. Unite d’ Habitation 68
1c. Trelick tower 72
1d. Mountain dwelling 76
1e. Transformation of 530 Homes – Grand Parc Bordeaux 80
4.2. Indian 84
2a.Multi-Storeyed Flats at Ramakrishnapuram 84
2b. Asian games village 90
2c. Kanchanjanga apartment 96
2d. Sublime Ordinariness housing project 102
2e. Ishatvam-9 108
05 Conclusion 114
Bibliography 118
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