Indian Town Planning and Architecture
- 10 Hours
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1 Credit
*(T&C Apply) Credits applicable only for Undergraduate and Postgraduate students enrolling for SIKSHA courses through academic institutions based in India.
- UG
- Upcoming Courses
- Faculty
₹2,500.00(GST additional)
About The Course
The course is intended to provide an overview of India's rich cultural and architectural heritage. It examines how socio-cultural, economic, and environmental factors influenced architectural developments. Through analyzing design principles, temple evolution, and the integration of visual and performing arts in architecture, students will enhance their critical thinking skills, appreciate the legacy of ancient Indian architects, and gain practical knowledge for modern architectural practice.
Syllabus
- Unit 1
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- Learning Objectives
- ● Understanding the interplay among human societies, natural landscapes, and architectural configurations in ancient India.
- ● Developing critical thinking skills by studying socio-cultural, economic, and environmental impacts on architecture.
- ● Appreciating the cultural legacy and inventive methodologies of ancient Indian architects, promoting creativity and sensitivity in contemporary architectural contexts.
- Intended Outcomes
- Learners shall be able to:
- ● Acquire practical knowledge for modern architectural practice through the analysis of temple development, urban planning, and ancient architectural case studies.
- ● Evaluate architectural techniques, design principles, and innovative solutions across disciplines like Architecture, Design, History, and Tourism Studies.
- ● Cultivate a deep appreciation for India's cultural and architectural heritage, understanding its significance in shaping contemporary built environments