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Planning consideration in low-cost housing in western countries and their application to IndiaRai, Pattathamoger Bhagwandas 08 1900 (has links)
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Site and services project case study, Ahmedabad, IndiaMellin, Robert. January 1984 (has links)
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Site and services project case study, Ahmedabad, IndiaMellin, Robert. January 1984 (has links)
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Understanding rural building systems in IndiaNiazi, Zeenat January 1995 (has links)
Building practices in rural areas have developed in response to a variety of interrelated factors like climate, local physiography and socio-cultural traditions. The rural house is as much an agrarian product as the crops and livestock depending on a balanced eco-system. It is characterised by a dependence on the immediate natural environment for materials, high labour and low energy inputs in construction. Unfortunately, depletion of natural resources, changes in resource management structures and rapid monetisation of the rural economy have had abrupt and often detrimental effects on the condition of rural shelter. / This research attempts to understand the characteristics of rural building systems in order to identify the nature of interventions required to facilitate the process of shelter upgrading. From a study of six villages in Jhansi district of Bundelkand region, the study demonstrates that indigenous building practices and delivery processes can form effective links in the process mentioned. Local building materials, techniques of construction, service transaction, and methods of skill and information transfer are studied to analyse the factors which influence appropriation of available options by users. / This study indicates that effective and sustainable interventions in resources, technologies and delivery processes in rural India will need to utilise the potential offered by the 'network nature' of rural building systems. Any new or improved systems of construction will have to be supplemented by increasing users' access to them and will need to pass through the tests of: (1) Enlarging the range of available options, (2) Augmenting (at least not limiting) the variety and flexibility in delivery options and, (3) Increasing the level of local control in construction and management.
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Understanding rural building systems in IndiaNiazi, Zeenat January 1995 (has links)
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Low cost housing in India: upgrading through better designHashmy, Khatija Asif Ali. January 1966 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1966 H349
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Retrospecting vernacular : a journey into the timeless / Title of accompanying CD-ROM: Vernacular studies at Auroville India.Desai, Nitin. January 2009 (has links)
Access to abstract permanently restricted to Ball State community only / Housing crisis in India -- What is vernacular? -- Vernacular as timeless -- Vernacular aesthetics : the legacy of craft -- Disengagement of vernacular from architectural practice in India -- Revisiting architectural academics -- Conclusion : applicability of vernacular studies -- Vernacular studies at Auroville Earth Institute, Auroville, India -- Low cost building technologies at Auroville Earth Institute, India -- Vernacular architecture : exemplary projects -- The joy of building. / Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only / Accompanying CD-ROM contains additional copy of chapters 8-10. / Department of Architecture
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Evaluating alternatives for housing India's urban poor : design studies, model and application in AhmedabadPalamadai, Rajagopalan M January 1982 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1982. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 68). / The study evaluates the three alternatives identified by the (National) Planning Commission for housing the Urban Poor in India: Upgrading, site and services, and housing. The basis for evaluation is the relationship of the cost of development to the cost of each of the components in development and the number of beneficiaries. The framework for evaluation is proposed as a model to assist: 1 ) Project designers to identify the relative importance of the various design parameters in development and to indicate quickly to the concerned agencies the impact of standards and regulations, 2) State and local agencies to determine the affordable standards, and 3) Allocation of available National resources by choosing affordable alternatives for housing the urban poor. The application of the model is illustrated for Ahmedabad. Conclusions are drawn from the application and for a specific set of assumptions. The assumptions governing the values assigned to the parameters of the model are based on case studies and design studies for three low-income settlements in Ahmedabad. / by Rajagopalan M. Palamadai. / M.S.
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Urban dwelling environments : Ahmedabad, IndiaPatel, Nimish Bhupendra January 1976 (has links)
Thesis (M.Arch.A.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1976. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH / Bibliography: p. 118. / by Nimish Patel. / M.Arch.A.S.
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Rural/urban dwelling environments : Gujarat State, IndiaChavda, Alka Vidyahar, Chavda, Vidyadhar Girdhar January 1977 (has links)
Thesis. 1977. M.Arch.A.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Architecture. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH. / Bibliography : p. 108. / by Alka Vidyahar Chavda and Vidyahar Girdhar Chavda. / M.Arch.A.S.
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