Lewis, Paul

Manual of Section - Niyogi Books 2014 - 216p. 23.65 x 2.24 x 26.06 cm

The book makes the case for peculiarities of the Himalayan city and succeeds in deducing key principles and general models, typical of the settlement patterns, nature of public places and architecture shaped by this unique mountainous environment. The relationship between natural systems and human ingenuity as projected through its built traditions forms the underlying theme of the book. Lavishly illustrated with stunning photographs and detailed hand drawings by the author and his students.

9781616892555


Architecture
Mountainous Environment.
Settlement Patterns, Public Places and Architecture of Himalayan cities

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