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M.ARCH.

( ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION) At Sinhgad College Of Architecture, Pune

WHAT WE LACK IN PRESENT EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM?


NO PHILOSOPHICAL BASE FOR ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICES INTEGRATION OF OTHER RELEVANT STREAMS Introduction of subject of History, theory and criticism Introduction of other streams as sociology, anthropology, management, archaeology and museology, Computer applications as photogrammetry, GIS

M.ARCH.( ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION) At Sinhgad College Of Architecture, Pune

TRAINING DEMANDS!!!

PLANNING HISTORY ARCHITECTURE SOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY STRUCTURAL MECHANICS ECOLOGY ECONOMICS LAW

STRESS ON MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE

M.ARCH.( ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION) At Sinhgad College Of Architecture, Pune

How the course is structured?


Theoretical background Application in Studio

SEM I

Introduction to Allied fields like planning, anthropology, sociology, Computer skills enhancement, introduction to Conservation field, Technical aspects Focussing on vernacular architecture, advanced techniques and materials, Management Concepts, Archaology and Museology

Identifying Heritage

SEM- II

Formulating Conservation Policy and Adaptive Reuse

SEM- III SEM- IV

Studying policies and legal aspects, Designing in Context, Research paper, Historic housing Urban Area and landscape studies Conservation

Dissertation Professional Training


M.ARCH.( ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION) At Sinhgad College Of Architecture, Pune

EVENTS BY THE DEPARTMENT CELEBRATING WORLD HERITAGE DAY BY ORGANISING AN AWARENESS CAMPAIGN

EXPLORING OUR PAST WITH EXPERTS

MEDIA PUBLICITY TO THE WORKS DONE BY STUDENTS

M.ARCH.( ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION) At Sinhgad College Of Architecture, Pune

Annual World Heritage Day celebrations on 18th April celebrated religiously at the
historic sites and Bharat Itihas Sansodhan Mandal ,Pune with series of guest seminars on newly explored heritage areas by eminent historians, scholars and department students.

Q.I.P FOR STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONALS IN COLABRATION WITH N.I.A.S.A

TRADITIONAL MATERIAL WORKSHOPS FOR ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS

HERITAGE WALKS & ORIENTATION PROGRAMS FOR ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONALS

PERIODICAL ACADEMIC REVIEWS, JURIES & EXHIBITIONS

STUDY TOURS

SITE VISITS

SERIES OF INTERACTIVE SESSIONS ON CONSERVATION PHILOSOPHY & ITS VARIED THEORY WITH A CRITICAL HOLISTIC APPROACH AR.NARENDRA DENGLE

SPECIAL LECTURES ON HISTORY AND ITS VARIED INTERPRETATION BY RENOWNED ARCHITECT AND HISTORIAN DR.AVINASH SOWANI

SERIES OF INTERACTIVES SESSIONS WITH SPECIAL EXPERTS ON PHOTOGRAMMETRYER.AGASHE

EXPORING GIS AS TOOL OF HERITAGE MAPPING WORKSHOP BY DR. NIKHIL SHEJWALKAR

SERIES OF TECHNICAL SESSIONS WITH SPECIAL EXPERTS ON NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTS - ER. RAVI RANADE

SPECIAL LECTURES ON STRUCTURAL CONSERVATION AND ART CONSERVATION AR. S.GIRIKUMAR

SERIES OF LECTURES ON STRUCTURAL BEHAVIORS AND FAILURES OF TRADITIONAL BUILDINGS ER. NENE

STUDENTS WORKS

Tombs/ Burial Structures:

HISTORY THEORY AND CRITICISM


STUDY OF REGIONAL ARCHITECTURE

M.ARCH.( ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION) At Sinhgad College Of Architecture, Pune

Interpretation Centre Designing in context,Shivaji Market Cantonment, Pune


ContentsContentsIntroduction Aims & Objectives Location and History Study-Area Level Issues1.Area Level 2.Building Level Case Study Proposal 1.Area Level 2.Building Level Designing Interpretation Center Existing vegetation to be removed

FINAL PROPOSAL
Existing blocked windows Missing Turret be reconstructed to be opened up and new Remove damaged stone windows to be installed work to provide new dressed ashlar masonry Existing damaged fascia stone To be replaced with new fascia stone
3.5m

Existing damaged fascia stone To be replaced with new fascia stone

Existing signboard to be replaced by new one


1.5 2m 1.5 5m

8.37m 1.74m

1.97m

6.39m

27.07m 2.05m

4.59m

2.07m

M.ARCH.( ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION) At Sinhgad College Of Architecture, Pune

From students Dissertation


Some parts of the palace exhibit decorative glazed tiles. The patterns created resemble carpets Some passages and rooms in the later phase of construction nave geometrical patterns The courtyard has typical Farsbandi flooring. The Old Darbar hall shows typical Maratha Patali work flooring with cowdung finish. At Some places, the flooring needs instant attention and cleaning.

The main door is a combination of a typical gothic style and Maratha Devadi' door

A typical door with a beautifully carved handle to pull at the junction of the styles.

A four leaf folding door with louvers and segmental arch

The main door leading to second courtyard has the typical Ganeshpatti above it.

Door frames facing termite attacks. Some requireminor repairs,painting / polishing.

window showing influence of Gothic style with a key stone as a prominent feature.

a typical Maratha Window seen prominently in the part constructed in the first phase,in Darbar Hall

with some fixed glass ventilators of different shapes

Window in 2nd phase, with segmental arch ventilator.

Many windows need repairs. Coloured Glass panes are replaced by opaque glass

M.ARCH.( ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION) At Sinhgad College Of Architecture, Pune

Introduction to Conservation LOUVRE PYRAMID CRITICAL APPRICIATION OF A MODERN BUILDING IN A HISTORIC CONTEXT
View from the Louvre courtyard showing the joining of the Louvre (foreground) and the Tuileries Palace (background), now a large empty space. I. M. Pei's pyramid now stands in the foreground, instead of the grove of trees this work has been largely critiscied and appriciated as well and stand as best example to define the context critically. The museum is housed in the Louvre Palace (Palais du Louvre) which began as a fortress built in the late 12th century under Philip II. This museum was actually built as the fort for Philip II and some remains of the fort are still present, not exactly in its best shape.

Architectural History Theory & Criticism I

It involved critical reviewing the ideologies and philosophies of eminent personalities which contributed in defining the perception of history, society and life in totality which became the base for conservation movement in formulating itself from the roots of interpretations Friedrich Nietzsche

ARNOLD. J. TOYNBEE
(14 April 1889 22 October 1975)

Karl Heinrich Marx


(5 May 1818 14 March 1883)

LEOPOLD VON RANKE

ANTONIO GRAMSCI (1891 TO 1937)

Phadke haud Chowk

Conservation Studio I

Shaniwar wada

Kasaba peth

Moti Chowk
Abandoned Commercial and Residential

Sonya M. Chowk Narhari Chowk

Ganesh peth

Budhwar peth

Adinath Chowk

Ravivar peth

Durjansingh paga Someshwar t

.
Lal Bahaddur Shastri c

Commercial

.
Upper fl. Converted as godown

Shukrawar peth Survey map (1872)

Shaniwar wada as political center.As migrants land use plan Religious came the area land Developed for mixed use- Mixed use Commercial Public utility residence and commercial use residential institutional

Abandone d Vacant Godown

Identification of heritage potential of traditional commercial lanes of Raviwar peth pune.

Corners are round in square in todays context

CONTENTS

Part III
Physical Planning Socio Cultural Aspects Built Heritage Residential Typology Commercial and Mixed Use Religious Typology Institutional

At squares roads are at right angles

Path

Sant narhari chowk

Nowadays structures are cut in round at squares


Identifying Heritage Potential of Traditional Commercial Lane, Raviwar Peth , Pune

Someshwar a famous landmark in Raviwar peth near Durjansingh Paga Now on the back side of Someshwar road is developed . modern structures Are existed in Paga area

Computer application

Students explore the potentials of various soft wares in Analysis of heritage through GIS mapping and replicating various elements and components of traditional architectural styles.

Conservation Studio II

Aims and Objectives of the Policy Town level


Heritage Map of Junnar

Area level analysis of Junnar city Heritage Character of the city

Shukrawar Peth
Streetscapes and Building Heights

HEIGHT 19

HEIGHT 19

Height Restricted to maximum of 19 feet Even the new buildings built are sensitive towards the height The height is taken as the average height of the top most sloping roof

Historic city
Chronological development of solapur Solapur is a heterogeneous city with different functions concentrating at different location. The landuse pattern within the city is governed by physical, cultural and economical functions. The landuse pattern influences the urban form, environment as well as economical development of the city thus presenting opportunities for, or significant constrains to growth.

Research Paper
Aims & Objectives
Need for research To understand concept Landscape & its

paradigms in today's context Hindu tradition of landscape design Understanding Islamic History in world & Indian scenario (political history) Understanding Islamic landscape Understanding Islamic architecture in India Studying different elements of Islamic landscape & philosophy behind Studying landscape development patterns in Deccan region during Medieval period Finding Influence of Islamic landscape design pattern on landscape design pattern of Deccan region Identifying evidences, remains of Islamic garden elements in Ahmadnagar & Aurangabad
Subject: Research Methodology
Influence of Islamic landscape planning on Deccan Landscape planning in India during medieval period Faculty Research Methodology

Sinhgad College of Architecture M. Arch. Conservation Sem IV

Done by Vaidehi Lavand

Dr. M. V. Telang Prof. Vaishali Latkar Sem III (2010-11)

Conservation Studio III


METHODOLOGY
Funding agencies Annual budgetin g

Public demands And trends-

Financial analysis

Present Legal structure

Issues and potentials From research

Conservation principle for historical precinct

Policy formulation for conservation of tulshibag precinct

Legal structure and legislative backup For implementation

Future requiremen t and threats

case study Indian/ other countries

OBJECTIVES Identification of heritage precinct Analyzing the activity patterns and their changing trends Analyzing the heritage structures for conservation Understanding significance of cultural value in the socio-economic pattern of precinct. Identifying issues in conservation of heritage structure Checking the historical fabric with existing urban pattern Formulating policies and their implementation.

Present developm ent control rules

Studio by ar sandeep j. joshi M arch conservation- Sinhagad college of architecture.pune. Faculty-Dr M.V.TELANG ,Ar. Vaishali Latkar , Ar. Sonal Karanjekar

Chronology of development of tulshibag 1763 1806

1814

1918

Conservation Studio III

Tulshibag drgs curtsy ar.kiran kalamdani

Studio by ar sandeep j. joshi M arch conservation- Sinhagad college of architecture.pune. Faculty-Dr M.V.TELANG ,Ar. Vaishali Latkar , Ar. Sonal Karanjekar

Zoning
RESIDENT IAL

COMMERCI AL PROPOSED SITE

Protection/Preserva Protection/Preserva tion/reconstruction ocial,cultural,architect ural and structural structural Revive the historical Revive identity of the place. Religious place with Religious ladies shopping area.(activities alike bhajans kirtans etc) By new building By these historical building should not look out of context. Yet should fulfills the Yet urban demands and pressures of growing city. Visual connections Visual needed for the historic structure . Taking cognizance of Taking use of structure, material ,character, scale and proportion to suite the old development lopment.

Conservation Studio III- design in historic context

Conceptsketch Concept

Dissertation

1.2

Aim & Objectives

Trace the origin & development of a historical town Ahmadnagar

To understand the various historical factors involved in the development process

To develop a methodology for Political, economical, national, environmental, aesthetic significance of fort

To understand the character of the Fort in terms of its built & un built heritage

To understand the Fort as a cultural resource

To identify issues regarding Fort heritage

To formulate a comprehensive Conservation Policy for Fort

1.3 Rationale Defense structures like forts built in medieval period are either in ruin condition or inaccessible for common public nearby. Due to lack of open spaces, pollution in historic core these redundant defense sites can pose as vibrant public spaces for traditional historic cities.

Thesis Topic Framework for Management of Ahmadnagar Fort

Management Framework for Ahmadnagar fortFaculty -Dr. M. V. Thesis Telang, Prof. Sem IV (2010-11) Introduction & historic layers of Ahmadnagar Vaishali Latkar

Sinhgad College of Architecture M. Arch. Conservation Sem IV

Sign

2.5 Relation of Historic City & Landfort of Ahmadnagar


BEHAST BAG

HERITAGE MAP - AHMADNAGAR


DAMADI MOSQU E

Dissertation
NAGARDEVL A AURANGZEBS TOMB BHINGAR

BAG ROZA 1 2 OLD TOWN 3 4

BAHER Y KOTLA

FORT 5 BHINGAR RIVER & NALA

BHINGAR HILL

SINA RIVER

MOTOBA G

1- CHENGIZKHANI COURT 2-JAMA MOSQUE 3-CHAGIZKHANS PALACE 4-VISHRAM BAG 5-KASIMKHANS PALACE

Management Framework for Ahmadnagar fortFaculty -Dr. M. V. Thesis Telang, Prof. Sem IV (2010-11) Introduction & historic layers of Ahmadnagar Vaishali Latkar

Sinhgad College of Architecture M. Arch. Conservation Sem IV

Sign

100 CINTRA STREET WORKING DRAWINGS & SKETCHES

Detail drawings made for WD as well for contractor

Professional Training

Professional Professional training at Jimmy Lim Design Faculty Ar. Vaishali Latkar ,Ar. Training consultants, Penang Malaysia

Sinhgad College of Architecture Sign M. Arch. Conservation Sem IV

Sonal Karanjikar

Sem IV (2010-11)

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