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Title: ARCHITECTURE IN THE MIDDLEEAST


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ARCHITECTURE IN THE MIDDLE-EAST
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HASSAN FATHY cultural resilience the impact of
localness architecture as process client-architec
t-craftsman relationship revised unselfconscious
architecture architectural language translation
of history reviving neglected type and
construction technology mud-brick
construction language of anonymous
builders social and communal concern ecological
priority (sustainability) building paradigm
learning from landscape the courtyard
type Housing for the Poor
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the sky as the dome
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Qaa of the traditional Cairo houses The
courtyard
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15th century Cairo Urban morphology and Building
type
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Cellular architecture
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Old Gourna Experiments with social housing
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The Master Mason Muallim Aladdin Mustafa
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ARCHITECTURE IN SOUTH ASIA
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The Pavilion Paradigm
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The Courtyard Paradigm
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BALKRISHNA DOSHI terrestrial values ambiguity
between building and landscape space and
building matrix outdoor spaces the movement of
the body sense and sensualities
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Aranya Housing, Indore
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Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
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Sangath, Architectural Studio and Office
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The Cave, Art Gallery, Ahmedabad
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GEOFFREY BAWA A House is a Garden
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Lunganga Garden and Estate
  • The Cinnamon Hill House and Gardens at
    Lunuganga have resulted from almost fifty years
    of gradual change. It is considered to be one of
    the two definitive works that best gives an
    insight into Bawas ideas on architecture and
    life. Bawa bought the abandoned rubber estate in
    1948. Inspired by the sprawling formal gardens of
    European country houses, some judicial clearing
    opened up delightful vistas across the slopes to
    the lake. The existing house was shut in by dense
    foliage which was cut back to exploit the
    splendid views. The walls of previously closed
    verandahs were demolished for the same reason and
    these rooms then opened out to the garden. The
    old house was altered extensively.The invasion
    of the house by the outdoors was to Bawa an
    integral part of living in the tropics. It also
    accentuated the tranquility of the bedrooms with
    their inner courtyards. Earlier housing for farm
    animals to the east of the house was altered to
    make the present Galleries. The Garden Room was
    built at a section of the terraces behind, its
    position and shape dictated by the mature
    hardwood trees already present. The room is large
    and light and became the main living area of the
    house. Steps connecting the house to the Water
    Garden link the series of pavilions and terraces
    at different levels.

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Own House, Colombo
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House in Bali
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Hotel, Kandalamma
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Parliament Building and Complex, Kotte
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CHARLES CORREA form follows climate disaggregatio
n space is a material
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Gandhi Memorial, Ahmedabad
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Kanchenjunga Apartments Bombay
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Tara Housing, New Delhi
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Museum, Bhopal
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Jawahar Kala Kendra (Museum), Jaipur
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Bhopal State Assembly, Bhopal
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