Saturday, February 28, 2009
Jury - update
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Monday, February 23, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
200917
Focus area:
Kolkata. Mainly Colonial architecture. Display of Gothic, Boroque, Roman, Oriental and Indo-Islamic (including Mughal) styles in the buldings in Kolkata provide ample variety to any photographer. The different styles that tell the different tales of the city through time with striking sculptures and buildings of monumental scales are of great interest. Variety and style boldly blend into the city of Kolkata.
200916
Focus area:
200915
i believe and promise to give a good work and better study of mahabalipuram if given a chance.
thank you!
Saturday, February 14, 2009
200914
decided to click for the basic historical structures.
the structures which are one of the most beautiful and can be
considered as the base for the development of architecture. Nalanda
and Rajgir, are situated in Bihar.
These places display the historical significance of Bihar, these
places are related to the Buddhist Architecture right from the Ancient
period, from the Mauryan dynasty i.e. Ashokan period. In Nalanda we
have the most premitive remains of the University, The Nalanda
University. coming to Rajgir (previously called as Rajgriha) we have
beautiful Stupa, which relates the world to the Buddhism. Near to
Rajgir there is a place called Bodhgaya (12 km from Gaya) there we
again have the buddhist architecture. here different countries have
made the Temple for Buddha in their own styles. so a real combination
of different temple styles can be covered hare. also in Gaya we have a
place called Vishnupad which is supposed to be the place where the
soul gets peace and frees itself from the world, i.e. no re-birth.
Here we have a big temple of Lord Vishnu.
So with my trip to Nalanda, Gaya and Rajgir i will be able to cover
the historical sites of Bihar, and show the architecture of these
places from the time of Ashokan Empire to now.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
200913
Auroville is an experimental village near Pondicherry.
It was founded in 1968. It is composed of a cluster of properties some 12km north of Pondicherry.
In the middle of the town is the Matrimandir , which has been acclaimed as "an outstanding and original architectural achievement".
Radiating from this centre are four "zones" of the area namely, Residential Zone, Industrial Zone, Cultural (& Educational) Zone and International Zone. Around the City or the urban area, lies a Green Belt which is an environment research and resource area and includes farms and forestries, a botanical garden, seed bank, medicinal and herbal plants, water catchment bunds, and some communities.
Its architecture is of great interest as there are a lot research work going on in terms of construction techniques and use of materials.Hence I would like to study this place.
Friday, February 6, 2009
200912
My objective is basically "to capture the final remains of the regional Tamil Nadu style through the vernacular+traditional building styles (for instance, Chettinad) and through the palaces + monuments of infamous kings of minor kingdoms (their undiscovered styles), thereby showcasing the essence / importance of the culture" |