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245 _aNine square grid : a diagram of formal organization (Soft copy is also available)
260 _c2020
300 _avii,201p.
505 _aCONTENTS: Research proposal: 01 - 03 - Introduction - Hypothesis - Aim - Objectives - Methodology - Framework - Scope and Limitations 1. Theory of Diagram: 04 - 12 This part will focus on the formation of the hypothesis and the analytical method used, by stating the relationship between form and diagram. - 1.1. Introduction 05 - 1.2. Definitions of diagram 06 - 1.3. Axis, grid, lineamenta 07 - 1.4. The functionalist approach 08 - 1.5. ‘Genera’ 10 - 1.6. The hypothesis 11 2. The Nine Square Grid: 13 - 20 The second part explains the emergence of the 9SG as a diagram. It specifies the framework which states the relationship between parts in the nine square grid and defines the characteristics of the 9SG. - 2.1. Emergence of Nine Square Grid 14 2.1.1. Western Context 14 2.1.2. Indian Context 16 - 2.2. Characteristics of 9SG 18 2.2.1. Centre 2.2.2. Grid 2.2.3. Radial 2.2.4. Axis 2.2.5. Symmetry 2.2.6. Hierarchy 3. Analysis: 21-159 A total of 55 plans are selected. Each plan will be diagrammed and their transformations would be studied. All the diagrams would be compared to recognize formative patterns. - 3.1. Introduction 22 - 3.2. Location of examples on the world map 24 - 3.3. Time-line of examples 25 - 3.4. List of examples 27 - 3.5. Legend 30 - 3.6. All diagrams 31 - 3.7. Analysis 35-159 3.7.1. Residential projects 35-94 1. Villa Farnesina 35 2. Villa Trissino 37 3. Villa Cornaro 39 4. Villa Foscari (Villa Malcontenta) 42 5. Villa Emo 45 6. Palazzo Antonini 47 7. Villa Rotonda 49 8. Mereworth Castle 52 9. Chiswick House 55 10. Neuer Pavillon 57 11. George Blossom House 59 12. Avery Coonley Playhouse 61 13. Popenoe Cabin 64 14. Villa Shodhan 66 15. Capo Linaro Housing 68 16. Saltzman House 71 17. Bianchi House 73 18. House in Pregassona 75 19. House at Origlio 77 20. House in Morbio Superiore 79 21. Rudolf House II 81 22. Furniture House 83 23. Nine Square Grid House 85 24. Villa Buggenhout 87 25. Solo House 89 26. Guna House 91 27. Nida House 93 3.7.2. Institutional projects 95-148 - 3.7.2.1. Institutions 95-110 28. Farah Bagh Palace 95 29. Enchey Monastery 98 30. Exeter Library 101 31. Trenton Bath House 103 32. Kimbell Art Museum 105 33. Jawahar Kala Kendra 107 34. Bechtler Museum 109 - 3.7.2.2. Temples 111-125 35. Dashavatara Temple 111 36. Chandi Sewu Sanctuary 113 37. Basheshwar Mahadeva Temple 115 38. Brihadishvara Temple 117 39. Mahadeva Temple in Bithu 119 40. Banteay Samré Temple 121 41. Wat Maha That 123 - 3.7.2.3. Churches 126-132 42. Oratory of Bishop Theodulf of Orleans 126 43. St. Peter’s Basilica 128 44. Saint-Joseph’s Church 131 - 3.7.2.4. Mosques 133-138 45. Taynal mosque 133 46. Kampung Hulu 135 47. Kampung Kling 137 - 3.7.2.5. Tombs 139-148 48. Tomb of Ahmad Shah I 139 49. Humayun’s Tomb 141 50. Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daula 145 51. Tomb of Abdullah Qutb Shah 147 3.7.3. Urban planning 149 - 159 52. New Haven City Plan, Connecticut, USA 149 53. Jaipur City Plan, Rajasthan, India 151 54. Savannah City Plan, Georgia, USA 154 55. La Plata City Plan, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina 157 4. Inferences: 160 - 181 4A. According to organization: 160 - 4.1. Central 161 4.1.1. Change in size of center 4.1.2. Same size of center 4.1.3. Contrast in shape 4.1.4. Emphasis on corners - 4.2. Radial 165 4.2.1. Change in size of center 4.2.2. Same size of center 4.2.3. Contrast in shape 4.2.4. Breaking of corners 4.2.5. Addition of elements outside the periphery - 4.3. Grid 169 4B. According to building typology: - 4.4. Houses (Based on architects) 171 4.4.1. Italian Villas 4.4.1.1. Increase in width of bay 4.4.1.2. Bay wise treatment 4.4.1.3. Circulation located in center/corners 4.4.1.4. Projecting elements 4.4.2. Villa Rotonda, Mereworth Castle and Chiswick House 4.4.3. Botta’s Houses 4.4.4. Ban’s Houses 4.4.5. Villa Buggenhout 4.4.6. Pezo von Ellrichshausen - 4.5. Temples 174 - 4.6. Churches 175 - 4.7. Mosques 175 - 4.8. Tombs 175 - 4.9. Urban Planning 176 -4.10. Historic continuity 178 4.10.1. Chinese well-field system 4.10.2. Greek cross plan and Quincunx plan 4.10.3. Application of the 9SG in recent times 4.10.4. Conclusion -4.11. Way forward 182 5. Acknowledgements 184 6. Appendix: 185-200 - 6.1. List of figures 183 - 6.2. Bibliography 198
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