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Shah Richa Nilesh

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International Seminar Hall - Through its Screen Design

The studio's main agenda was to understand how to read a building. In the first module, we looked at the analysis of buildings by writers to focus on the structure of writing. The second module focused on the buildings done by architect Uttam Jain in Jodhpur, while the third module was to place his works in the architectural history of the post-independent India. For this project, the building chosen was the International Seminar Hall. The purpose was to understand the diversity of sun-shading devices in the works of Jain with Seminar Hall as a product of his design ideologies.

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Initial Reading and Writing Exercises

Site Visit and Collection of Archival Drawings

The 85 - International Seminar Hall: An Introduction

Mid Sem Jury: Looking at the building through 17 parameters

Order of Construction

Environmental Impact of the West Screen

India: Modern Architectures in History

A Larger Context - A Larger Influence

Diversity of Sun-shading Devices in the projects of Uttam Jain

International Seminar Hall as a product of Jain's Ideologies