BASIC ELEMENT OF INDIAN ARCHITECTURE

HI EVERYONE!

Today we study the topic on BASIC ELEMENT OF INDIAN ARCHITECTURE. But before we start our class we played a word search game. It was really exciting as we try to be the first who find every word and win chocolate as a price. Fun to start a lesson with such game!

For todays presentation, the presenter is;




(look whos rocking that saree)
  • QAMARINA
  • ADIBAH
  • MARINA


WALL
        Clay bricks are, first of all, ideal for the tropical climate like India. Consequently, it has also been the oldest known building material for its utility and high sustainability. What’s more important is that clay brick is the healthiest and greenest of all the alternative solutions. Sourcing of clay is the least devastating on the environment and it can even be recycled into the process.
    As the need for futuristic homes increase, we also need to be responsible for the environmental impact that our population leaves behind. Choosing green building materials like clay can help the cause of the environment and is perhaps the best solution at hand presently
THREE MAIN TYPES OF WALL
        SHANIWAR WADA
        CEMENT
        WOOD

OPENING
Window; opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air; windows are often arranged also for the purposes of architectural decoration.
Door; barrier of wood, stone, metal, glass, paper, leaves, hides, or a combination of materials, installed to swing, fold, slide, or roll in order to close an opening to a room or building


THE DELHI GATE
A JALI OR JAALI
ROOF
        BHUNGA HOUSE
THATCHED ROOF
        KESHTA  RAYA TEMPLE
CHALA ROOF

COLUMN
A column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below.
In other words, a column is a compression member

1.       PILLARS OF ASHOKA
LOTUS AND LION
2.       the Kailashnath Temple

DECORATION
  1. TAJ MAHAL
        CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS
        TULIPS (TULIPA SPP)

2.       SHORE TEMPLE

CONCLUSION

       The interaction between stylistic processes and unifying themes taken as crucial to the aesthetic personality of Indian architecture era.
       An investigation of the means by which artistic coherence was forged between different categories of buildings, sculptures and paintings draws attention to a number of unifying themes that are used repeatedly at different scales and in different media.
       Every building has it‘s own design and meaning.



(the word search game)

At the end of the class we also played our fav game; KAHOOT! what an intense game! All of us wanted to win hahhaha.

At the and of the day, Haikal, Fatin and Ikin won. Congrats guysss.

Pure genius

1st runner up

2nd runner up



See you in next class everyoneeeee.

Comments

  1. Excellent presentation plus more exciting with costume too!

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  2. Their outfit and presentation really caught my attention! Gempak guys.

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  3. nice costume and good presentation

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  4. huehue thanks for your support guys!

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  5. you guys are so cuteeeeeee!! presentation with lot of information. today's class is so much funnnnnn !!!

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  6. wow so HANDSOMEEEEEEE <3333333

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  7. ALL IZZZ WELLL!!!! REALLY LOVE THE BACKGROUND MUSIC ��

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  8. Very nice slides and beautiful costumes

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  9. you guys so cute wearing saree ๐Ÿ˜

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  10. nice props & its been awhile have kahoot game

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