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100 | _aLavanya, Kanuga | ||
245 | 0 | _aColour : an element of 'urban image' (Also available on CD) | |
260 | _c2006 | ||
300 | _aii,85,iiip.,CD-ROM | ||
505 | _aCONTENTS: 1 INTRODUCTION. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Framework. 1.3 The City Image and Identity. 1.3.1 Memory and Associations. 1.3.2 Urban Image. 1.3.3 Basic definitions and Concepts. 2 THEORETICAL COMPREHENSION OF COLOUR. 2.1 The Colour Basics. 2.2 The Colour Theories. 2.3 Colour through the history of Art and Architectural trends. 3 COLOUR AND THE CITY. 3.1 Indian Kaleidoscope. 3.2 The city through coloured glass. 3.2.1 Colour of the city. 3.2.2 Reasons for city colour. 3.2.3 Chromatic Townscapes. 3.3 The cities of the world. Tirane, Albania. Paros and Santroni, Greece. Venice, Italy. Copenhagen, Denmark. Paris, France. Mexico. Jerusalem, Israel. Boston, USA. India. 3.4 Form, Order and Colour. 3.4.1 The Colloquy of Part and Whole. 3.4.2 The Order. 3.4.3 The Components of City 4 CASE STUDY ONE: JAIPUR. 4.1 Introducing Jaipur. 4.2 Base Drawings. 4.3 Analytical Drawings. 5 CASE STUDY TWO: AHMEDABAD. 4.1 Introducing Ahmedabad. 4.2 Base Drawings. 4.3 Analytical Drawings. 6 CONCLUDING THOUGHTS BIBLIOGRAPHY. ILLUSTRATION CREDITS. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. | ||
700 | _aKadam, Rajiv (Guide) | ||
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