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14/11/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh, nestled in the majestic Himalayas, boasts an architectural heritage that reflects its rich cultural tapestry and mountainous terrain. The region’s architecture is a blend of indigenous styles and influences from Tibetan, Buddhist, and Hindu traditions.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, dalhousie, himachal pradesh, kathkuni architecture, shimla, vernacular architecture, wooden art and architecture

01/11/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Jharkhand

Jharkhand’s temples reflect a unique architectural journey, marked by geometric and organic stone carvings that enhance the state’s religious and aesthetic heritage.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, architecture of jharkhand, ho village, jharkhand, ranchi, tribal architecture

25/10/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Karnataka

Karnataka’s architectural history spans from the Neolithic period, around 2000 BCE, when it evolved from simple shelters to ritualistic and religious structures. Early Neolithic people built huts using wattle and daub, supported by stone and bamboo, as seen in archaeological sites like Brahmagiri. The early Iron Age introduced megalithic stone burials, laying the groundwork for lasting architectural styles.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, karnataka, south Indian architecture

13/10/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Kerala

Kerala’s architecture, predominantly seen in Kerala and parts of Karnataka’s Tulu Nadu stands out for its unique characteristics that distinguish it from other South Indian styles.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, baker, kerala, LAURIE BAKER, padmanabhaswamy temple, vernacular architecture

29/09/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh, a state steeped in history, offers a fascinating blend of architectural styles that narrate its vibrant cultural past. The state’s structures reflect a confluence of artistic traditions, from majestic temples and ancient fortresses to intricately carved stupas and serene mosques.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, Bhopal, Gwalior, Gwalior fort, Indore, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, Sanchi stupa

19/08/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Maharashtra

In this blog, we explore Maharashtra’s distinctive architecture, examining the types of stone used, notable structures, and the vernacular designs that characterize this culturally vibrant state. Embark with us on a journey through time as we reveal the architectural treasures of Maharashtra.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: Ajanta, architecture, Architecture of Maharashtra, Chatrapati shivaji terminus, Ellora, Gateway of India, Maharashtra

18/08/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Manipur

Architecture of Manipur

From the ancient Kangla Palace, a symbol of the Meitei rulers, to the traditional temples and festival venues that reflect the spiritual and cultural practices of the region, Manipur’s architectural landscape provides an exemplary glimpse into its past. This article explores some of Manipur’s most notable architectural sites, each representing a unique aspect of the state’s heritage.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, architecture of Manipur, Manipur, meitei, meitei architecture

16/08/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Meghalaya

Architecture of Meghalaya

The article delves into the rich architectural traditions of Meghalaya, exploring the types of villages and buildings, settlement patterns, and major architectural landmarks that not only reflect the state’s cultural identity but also enhance its appeal as a tourist destination.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, architecture of meghalaya, garo, garo architecture, meghalaya, seven sister states

04/08/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Mizoram

Mizo Village

Mizoram, an underappreciated jewel in India’s northeast, has a wonderful thread of history and culture that is exquisitely depicted by its historic monuments. As we travel around this wondrous region, we come across tangible traces of history that serve as evidence of the people’s tenacity and artistic talent.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, architecture of mizoram, falkawn village, mizoram, reiek tlang, sibuta lung, Solomon temple, traditional architecture, vernacular architecture, zion street, zokhua village

21/07/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Nagaland

You may find it eerie to have a tattoo or keep skulls in your living room, but it’s completely natural when it comes to Nagaland. Yet every single item they carry or own has a tale behind it.
Every feature of Naga tribal homes is rich in symbolism and history, from the colorful murals that cover the walls to the finely carved pillars.
So let’s delve into the tribal architectural ocean of Nagaland with this blog!

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Filed Under: Architecture, EDUCATION Tagged With: architecture, architecture of nagaland, bamboo architecture, nagaland, north eastern architecture, vernacular architecture

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