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_aJose, Mridula _96179 |
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_aProf. Pandala, Eugine N _96180 |
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_aAn Eclectic Juxtaposition _b: A Perspective Study of the Transformation that Set in on Account of the Early Trade to the Kerela Built Form with Respect to Its Defining Interior Elements & Its Aesthetics |
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_aAhmedabad _bSID Research Cell, CEPT University _c2007 |
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_aURD/25-26/09/30, CEPT University _b2025-09-25 |
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| 505 | _aGeographical influences, Climatic influences p.3, Materials used for construction p. 4, Socio-cultural influences p.5, Religious formation and its influence on architecture p. 6, Historical influences p.9, Advent of Portuguese p.11, The Dutch in Kerala p.15, The architecture in Portugal p.16, Religion, Trade p.20, Languages, Attire, Culinary, Art form p.21, Furniture p.22, Architecture p.23, A brief understanding of the Portuguese influence in Goa p. 27, Dutch influence p.29, An example of the eclectic nature of the built form at the Padmanabhapuram palace, complex p.30, The traditional courtyard house form in Kerala p.34, The principles and spatial organisation of the courtyard house p.35, A traditional courtyard house Thekkekotaram p.37,The change in the visual characteristics of the residential interior spaces, 38 Case Study 1 Kolabagam house p.58, Case Study 2 Mattanchery Palace p.65, The relationship between the interior elements and the architectural attitudes in the residences, p.75,The Kerala church The church history in the pre- Portuguese period p.80, The church history during the Portuguese period p.84 Mukhavaram (façade) p.86, The elements and its new aesthetics that form the new interior language of the church p.88, Case study 3 St. Mary's Forane church, Angamaly p.101,Relationship between the interior elements and the architectural attitudes of the church p.111.Geographical influences, Climatic influences p.3, Materials used for construction p. 4, Socio-cultural influences p.5, Religious formation and its influence on architecture p. 6, Historical influences p.9, Advent of Portuguese p.11, The Dutch in Kerala p.15, The architecture in Portugal p.16, Religion, Trade p.20, Languages, Attire, Culinary, Art form p.21, Furniture p.22, Architecture p.23, A brief understanding of the Portuguese influence in Goa p. 27, Dutch influence p.29, An example of the eclectic nature of the built form at the Padmanabhapuram palace, complex p.30, The traditional courtyard house form in Kerala p.34, The principles and spatial organisation of the courtyard house p.35, A traditional courtyard house Thekkekotaram p.37,The change in the visual characteristics of the residential interior spaces, 38 Case Study 1 Kolabagam house p.58, Case Study 2 Mattanchery Palace p.65, The relationship between the interior elements and the architectural attitudes in the residences, p.75,The Kerala church The church history in the pre- Portuguese period p.80, The church history during the Portuguese period p.84 Mukhavaram (façade) p.86, The elements and its new aesthetics that form the new interior language of the church p.88, Case study 3 St. Mary's Forane church, Angamaly p.101,Relationship between the interior elements and the architectural attitudes of the church p.111. | ||
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