R A Yukta

AR3596

Colonial Constructs: The 'Making' of Power

The research examines late 19th-century architecture in an attempt to identify the nature of political symbolism, if there is any at all, in the construction of buildings in Colonial India. Using Tim Ingold’s framework of technology as a process, the research aims to decode this relationship at various stages of the construction rather than just as the final output. In order to do this, the primary case study is the Public Works Department Building in Shimla, one of the earliest iron and steel frame buildings in the hill station. 

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00 | PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION

00 | RESEARCH AIM AND OBJECTIVES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

01 | ARCHITECTURE AS AN EXPRESSION OF POWER

03 | FRAMEWORK OF ANALYSIS

03 | ANALYSIS OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDING, SHIMLA

03 | ANALYSIS OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDING, SHIMLA

03 | ANALYSIS OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDING, SHIMLA

03 | POLITICAL SYMBOLISM IN THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDING, SHIMLA

04 | POLITICS OF 'MAKING'