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DISSERTATION REPORT

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REPORT TITLE
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the
Requirement for the award of degree of
Bachelor of Architecture

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Date: B.Arch. 1st year

Place: 2015-16

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1.Introduction.

CONCLUSION

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The havelis of Jaipur bring together all that was excellent

in Rajput and Mughal architecture to create a new

tradition. The private wings of the family extended to

their entertainment areas. Since defence was no longer a

primary concern, larger and more ornamental windows

were built to overlook the streets or courtyards outside

these private wings. Gardens were no longer planned only

within the internal courtyards, but were added to the

external paranoma. There were water canals and

fountains just like in Mughal palaces and gardens. As

Jaipur did not possess its own marble quarries,a major

distinguishing feature of the Mughal architecture was the

use of marble inlay works. Jaipur used marbles judiciously

,but was able to achieve the marble effect on polished

wall surfaces through a style that was referred to as

arayish. Rather than stone inlay,it preferred the delicate

art of painting,especially religious and historical

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sequences, the depiction of which is forbidden in Islamic

art. The concept of sheesh mahal was equally favoured in

both architectural traditions.

The climate was essentially hot and dry. Days were hot

and dry and at the same time early mornings and

evenings were pleasant. So ,activities were carried out in

open areas during morning and evening while during the

day they were performed in shaded areas. Courtyards,

jharokhas and chadanis provided proper ventilation inside

the haveli. Due to harsh climatic conditions, the windows

were small and few in number. Windows normally became

a part of an ornamental panels on walls or were

surrounded with jaalis in the jharokha. Large surfaces

around the openings were created to manage the

geometrical sub divisions of the surface of the facade. The

faade surrounding the court were as elaborate as the

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external facade, as they indicated the economic and social

status of the owner. The chowk connected the spaces

horizontally and vertically. The plan organization became

more open on the upper floors than on the ground floor.

Ornamentation had always been a part of Rajasthans

architectural heritage. With the evolution of design,

elements also evolved. Mughal-influenced motifs like

flowers and vines were used frequently. Not only

appearance but also the basic colours changed. Paintings

on walls and ceilings became intense richer with the

development of new colours, specially Jaipur

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