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Modern Architecture: British Influence in Architecture

Basics  The British brought with them the Gothic style of architecture.  It merged with the Indian architecture and resulted in the Indo-Gothic style of architecture.  Post-1911, a new style of architecture known as the Neo – Roman architecture emerged. Indo-Gothic … Continue reading

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Modern Architecture: French Influence in Architecture

The French brought the concept of urban city planning. For example, French towns of Puducherry and Chandernagore (now Chandannagar in West Bengal) were built using the Cartesian grid plans and scientific architectural designs. They also introduced the concept of anonymous … Continue reading

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Modern Architecture: Portuguese Influence in Architecture

Background The Portuguese brought with them the Iberian style of architecture.  They also introduced the concept of ‘Patio houses’ and ‘Baroque style’, developed in the late 16th century in Europe to express the strength of the Church Major Examples Sé … Continue reading

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Sher Shah’s Architecture

Sher Shah ruled in an interim period in the Mughal era, and his rule was parallel to that of Humayun. His contributions to architecture include The Qila-eQuina (Mosque of the Old Fort) mosque in Delhi. He built the famous Rohtas … Continue reading

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Mughal Architecture

Babur Babur undertook the construction of mosques in Panipat and Rohilkhand in 1526 AD. Humayun He led the foundation of a city named Dinpanah, but couldn’t finish it. Persian style became prominent in the architecture of this period. Akbar Red … Continue reading

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Hoysala School of Architecture

Developed under Hoysala rulers in the Karnataka region in areas of Belur, Halebidu and Sringeri. Basic Features Multiple shrines were built around a central pillared hall.  The shrines were laid out in the shape of an intricately designed star. This … Continue reading

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Vijayanagara School of Architecture

Patronage by Vijayanagara Empire (1335-1565 CE) . They combined the features of Chola, Hoysalas, Pandyas, and Chalukyas‘ architectural styles and were influenced by the Indo-Islamic style of Bijapur. Basic Features The walls of the temples were highly decorated with carvings … Continue reading

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Vesara School of Architecture

Also known as the Karnataka school of architecture. It combined features of both the Nagara school and the Dravidian school. Basic Features Emphasis on vimana and mandapa.  Open ambulatory passageway.  The pillars, doorways, and ceilings were decorated with intricate carvings. … Continue reading

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Nayaka School of Architecture

The Nayaka school of architecture flourished under the Nayaka rulers (16th – 18th centuries CE). It was also known as the Madurai School. It is similar to the Dravidian style but has Islamic influence. Basic Features Presence of Prakarams or … Continue reading

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Sikh Style of Architecture

Emerged during the Mughal period. Developed in the Punjab region under the influence of Mughal and Rajput styles of architecture Basic Features Use of multiple Chhatris or kiosks on the top of the construction.  Use of shallow cornices and onion … Continue reading

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