Protyoy Sen

AR3596

UG180469

A large part of what we call heritage in our Indian cities, comprises old houses and private structures. They do not enjoy the financial strength or social attention that monumental heritage does, and are often highly vulnerable to urban threats and societal pressures. Owners of these old houses regularly complain of inadequate facilities, difficulty of repairs, etc. resulting in them being in various stages of dilapidation. The question that arises is, why should the layperson conserve a house that has lost its practical relevance or is difficult to use and maintain? Do these houses offer any greater value to society?

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Preface

Aim, Objectives and Methodology

Ch 1: Why do houses get abandoned?

Ch 2: Theoretical Discourses and Heritage in the Indian Context

Ch 2: Idea of the Breakaway

Ch 3: Frameworks of Study

Ch 4: Case Studies

Ch 4: Analysis of Deewanji ni Haveli

Ch 4: Observations

Ch 5: Inferences and Reflections