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Rohan Madan

CR4000

ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION- MOHD QULI KHAN'S TOMB, DELHI

The diverse history of Delhi’s rich heritage is visible through the various historical monuments built in the city over centuries. Quli Khan’s Tomb, situated in Mehrauli Archaeological Park is one such example of a monument built in Delhi which has various layers of history. Initially built as a tomb for a Mughal general, the structure was used as a residence by Britishers and currently, it is used as recreational space by the residents of neighbouring areas. Considering these facts the complex was documented and analyzed for its architectural features and values associated with the site.  


Report Content

Introduction to the Site

Documentation

Documentation

History & Evolution, Activity Mapping

Form and Order

Condition Mapping

Condition Mapping & Value Assessment

Concept, Conservation Measures and Intervention

Design Proposal - Plan & Section

Design Proposal - Site Plan and Views