The House with Five Courtyards

The House with Five Courtyards
Title The House with Five Courtyards PDF eBook
Author Govinda Miśra
Publisher Penguin Books India
Pages 282
Release 2010
Genre Hindi fiction
ISBN 0143064002

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Courtyards

Courtyards
Title Courtyards PDF eBook
Author John Reynolds
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 296
Release 2002
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780471398844

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"Courtyards presents a survey of courtyards, contemporary design guidelines, and a diverse selection of examples. Readers will acquire a basic understanding of the balance that must exist between garden and building, including practical advice for planting."--BOOK JACKET.

Courtyards

Courtyards
Title Courtyards PDF eBook
Author Douglas Keister
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 180
Release 2005
Genre Courtyards
ISBN 1586855409

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Striking full-color photography complements a study of the use of theourtyard in indoor and outdoor design, capturing a diverse array of exampleshat range from ancient Rome and medieval Europe to modern-day San Diego,racing the history of the design style, and explaining how a courtyard canet the mood and tone of any structure.

Compact Courtyard Houses

Compact Courtyard Houses
Title Compact Courtyard Houses PDF eBook
Author Jan Cremers
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 2020-06
Genre
ISBN 9783038630524

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Courtyard Houses of India

Courtyard Houses of India
Title Courtyard Houses of India PDF eBook
Author Yatin Pandya
Publisher Mapin Publishing Pvt
Pages 452
Release 2018-12-31
Genre Courtyard houses
ISBN 9789385360091

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- Extensive documentation of courtyard houses, both traditional and contemporary - More than a thousand images, drawings, plans and maps - Overview according to climate, geography, philosophy and religion Indian architecture is not about an object in space; instead it integrates space within the object where the built and the unbuilt become counterpoints to vitalize each other. This engulfed void known as the courtyard lies at the genesis of urban dwellings in India. In this book the author traces the metaphysical, mythical, socio-cultural, environmental and spatial roles of the courtyard in the domestic architecture of India - from early civilization and Vedic times to Islamic and colonial influences. This book documents traditional courtyard dwelling types across India within diverse climatic, cultural as well as geographic zones such as West (Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra), South (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa), East (Bihar, West Bengal), Central (Madhya Pradesh) and North (Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir). Courtyard Houses of India documents, analyzes and infers the attributes and manifestations of traditional courtyard houses and examines the diverse interpretations of those as applied in contemporary homes.

Cost of Living in German Towns

Cost of Living in German Towns
Title Cost of Living in German Towns PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Board of Trade
Publisher
Pages 620
Release 1908
Genre Cost and standard of living
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Urban Coding and Planning

Urban Coding and Planning
Title Urban Coding and Planning PDF eBook
Author Stephen Marshall
Publisher Routledge
Pages 273
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Architecture
ISBN 113568927X

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Urban codes have a profound influence on urban form, affecting the design and placement of buildings, streets and public spaces. Historically, their use has helped create some of our best-loved urban environments, while recent advances in coding have been a growing focus of attention, particularly in Britain and North America. However, the full potential for the role of codes has yet to be realized. In Urban Coding and Planning, Stephen Marshall and his contributors investigate the nature and scope of coding; its purposes; the kinds of environments it creates; and, perhaps most importantly, its relationship to urban planning. By bringing together historical and ongoing traditions of coding from around the world – with chapters describing examples from the United Kingdom, France, India, China, Japan, Australia, South Africa, the United States and Latin America – this book provides lessons for today’s theory and practice of place-making.