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082 _aA TH-1260
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100 _aGajjar, Girisha G.
245 0 _aJaali : study of jalli as spatial element : cultural environmental and spatial aspects - case of Amber fort (Also available on CD)
260 _c2016
300 _a249p.,CD-ROM
505 _aCONTENTS Aim Intent Research Questions Research Methods Scope and Limitations CHAPTER 1- DEFINING JAALI AND ITS EVOLUTION 1.1 Jaali : Introduction 8 1.2 Origin and Terminological consideration 1.2.1 Jaalis in Hindu and Buddhist Architecture 9 1.2.2 Jaalis in Islamic and Mughal Architecture 15 1.2.3 Jaalis in Rajput Architecture 22 1.2.4 Jaalis in British Colonial Architecture 25 1.2.5 Jaalis in Hot and Humid climatic region 26 1.2.6 Jaalis in Cold Climate 27 1.2.7 Jaalis in Contemporary Architecture 28 CHAPTER 2- ASPECTS OF JAALI 2.1 Functional Aspect 32 2.2 Spatial Aspect 37 2.3. Physical Aspect 43 2.4. Socio-Cultural Aspect 55 2.5. Environmental Aspect 59 CHAPTER 3- CASE STUDY - AMBER FORT 3.1 Jaleb Chawk 72 3.2 Diwan-i-Aam 90 3.3 Diwan-i-Khas 122 3.4 Zenana Palace 148 3.5 Study of Proportion of void and fill in Jaali 173 CHAPTER 4 - JAALI CATALOGUE 4.5 Catalogue of jaali and its variable 4.1 Categorization of jaalis in by its pattern 192 4.2 Categorization of jaalis in its use in different type of spaces 206 4.3 Categorization of jaalis by it location based on different floor levels 210 4.4 Categorization of jaali by the Position and gender of the user group 215 4.5 Categorization of jaali with its orientation 220 4.6 Categorization of Jaali by the period of construction 225 Observations 230 Conclusion 232 Bibliography Illustration and photo credits
700 _aPandya, Yatin (Guide)
891 _a2010 Batch
891 _aFA-UG
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