Thursday, October 16, 2008

documentation

documentation helps recording various aspects of a project/building to absolute detail.
this can help prepare architectural analysis and learn a great deal of the building and its evolution.

following is a detailed documentation done of the mahaballipuram city famous for its rare rock cut shore temple.
http://picasaweb.google.com/urr.files/MahabPresentation#

Done by.
Rajani-Anna university
Rini Rafi-SRM University
Siva Shankari-Hindustan college of Engineering
Tharini-Hindustan college of Engineering
Nikunj-CEPT
trainig semster,ARTES

this documentation captures the various moods of chennai
http://picasaweb.google.com/urr.files/madras#
done by rajini,Anna University

other documentations include documentations on
auroville
fatehpur sikri
follies
fatehpur sikri
historic buildings of chennai






7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some hard work collecting and documenting Mahabalipuram information - good work - we could make a group with CEPT students, REC and others - Sridhar

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Anonymous said...

Is there any programs for historic documentation - keep us informed - Geetanjali

Anonymous said...

I think there is a dire need for more Indian centric-architectural historians - serious writings and linked to architects and their projects - this is not a nationalistic thought - more a concern that we are losing our sense of place (maybe not important to some of us probably) - Raghuram - Bangalore

Anonymous said...

Its how history is taught that is more important - Sense of place is important - Thomas G

Anonymous said...

I think being nostalgic about sense of place needs mre indepth debate - how we perceive this - so many of us today find it difficult to relate to ancient architecture - whats the process for this - vidya

Anonymous said...

The movie "Metropolis" is a different example to how history can become futuristic too - vijayalakshmi