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082 _aA TH-0886
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100 _aPatel, Haren
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245 0 _aCommunity structuring and its generative forces : case study Dharampur, Gujarat (Also available on CD)
260 _c2005
300 _aiv,134p.,CD-ROM
505 _aCONTENTS: Intent of study Aim. Scope and objective. Methodology. Chapter 1- Community structuring: stating the underlying concepts 1.1. City structure and elements of structuring 1.2. The part and whole 1.3. History as a reference 1.3.1. City in antiquity 1.3.2. The Classical city 1.3.3. The Medieval city 1.3.4. The Neoclassical city 1.3.5. The Industrial city and the Modern city Chapter 2- Case study of selected three communities of Dharampur town 2.1 Dharampur- Basic facts: 2.1.1 Location 2.2.2 Physical features 2.2.3 Climate 2.2.4 Area and population 2.2.5 People 2.2.6 Linkage 2.2.7 Historical context 2.2. Brief description of structuring in overall Dharampur town 2.2.1 Growth of Dharampur town 2.2.2 Socio- cultural aspects of the town 2.2.3 Community form and structure in the town 2.2.4 Organization at street level 2.2.5 Organization at institute level 2.2.6 Dwelling typology 2.2.7 Inference 2.3. Case study of the selected communities 2.3.1.Case 1: High caste communities 2.3.1.1 Organization at community level 2.3.1.2 Organization at street level 2.3.1.3 Community spaces and street spaces 2.3.1.4 Dwelling typology 2.3.1.5 Governing forces 2.3.2. Case 2: Mixed people 2.3.2.1 Organization at community level 2.3.2.2 Organization at street level 2.3.2.3 Community spaces and street spaces 2.3.2.4 Dwelling typology 2.3.2.5 Governing forces Preface 1.1.3. Case 3: Low caste communities 1.1.3.1 Organization at community level 1.1.3.2 Organization at street level 1.1.3.3 Community spaces and street spaces 1.1.3.4 Dwelling typology 1.1.3.5 Governing forces 2.4 Comparative studies 2.5 Construction materials Conclusions Glossary Bibliography Illustration credits Acknowledgements
700 _aPandya, Yatin (Guide)
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890 _aIndia
891 _aFA-UG