Jodhpur
ABOUT:
Coming soon…
FACILITATOR:
ACTIVITY:
Visiting Cultural heritage of the Marwar Empire. Feild trip and study of Heritage Structures.
Jaipur
ABOUT:
Coming soon…
PROFESSOR:
Neal Karthick
http://handmadearchitecture.org/neal-kartik/
FACILITATOR:
ACTIVITY:
Feild Sketching trip of Rajputana Heritage Architecture, Evolution of culture and architectural practices of medival India. Study of Rainwater and Sustainable Urban Water Management Practices
Ranakpur
ABOUT:
Coming soon…
PROFESSOR:
Riyaz Tayyibji
http://handmadearchitecture.org/riyaz-tayyibji/
FACILITATOR:
ACTIVITY:
Feild Sketching trip of Rajputana Heritage Architecture, Evolution of culture and architectural practices of medival India. Study of Rainwater and Sustainable Urban Water Management Practices.
Fathehpur Sihkri
ABOUT:
Coming soon…
PROFESSOR:
Neal Karthick
http://handmadearchitecture.org/neal-kartik/
FACILITATOR:
ACTIVITY:
3 Day feild Sketching trip of Mughal Heritage Architecture, Evolution of culture and architectural practices of medival India
Agra
ABOUT:
Coming soon…
PROFESSOR:
Neal Karthick
http://handmadearchitecture.org/neal-kartik/
FACILITATOR:
ACTIVITY:
3 Day feild Sketching trip of Mughal Heritage Architecture, Evolution of culture and architectural practices of medival India
New Delhi
ABOUT:
Coming soon…
PROFESSOR:
Neal Karthick and Kunal Gaidhankar
http://handmadearchitecture.org/neal-kartik/
http://handmadearchitecture.org/kunal/
FACILITATOR:
ACTIVITY:
Visiting old delhi houses : there is a whole world of old havelis in old delhi and how walled city has changed. Explore history, economy, culture, design with a broad coverage of architecture. Besides a 3 Day feild Sketching trip of Mughal Heritage Architecture, Evolution of culture and architectural practices of medival India – The Taj Mahal and Humayuns Tomb
Peeli Padaav
ABOUT:
Peeli Padaav is a small self-sustaining community of 270 households engaged in agriculture and dairying. The village ,which is 22 km from Haridwar on the north east, is surrounded by forest on three sides and a seasonal river and Shiwalik hill ranges on the other side.
Majority of the villagers possess traditional skills in the art of building with the locally available resources in innovative ways to make their dwelling units thermally comfortable , functional in meeting their needs and aesthetically pleasing – all of these without using any manufactured material.
The participants of the proposed field-oriented program can have variety of useful , enriching experiences here: learning to make mud-pole structures, grass roof, traditional plastering , surface art and embellishments, traditional fenestrations and the list can go on.
PROFESSOR: Smriti Saraswat and R. Shankar
http://handmadearchitecture.org/smriti-saraswat/
http://handmadearchitecture.org/professor-r-shankar/
FACILITATOR:
ACTIVITY:
Proposed field-oriented program of Bioclimatic Dwellings and study of local Vernacular Techniques with a workshop on Vernacular Architecture in a cold climate including mud-pole structures, grass roof, traditional plastering , surface art and embellishments and traditional fenestrations.
Smriti Saraswat
Architect / Interior Designer
Smriti is trained as an Architect and Interior-Designer. She specializes in Craft and Technology (with a Letter of Merit) from CEPT University, Ahmedabad. Nowadays is currently an Assistant
Professor at Department ofArchitecture and Planning at IIT Roorkee (Uttarakhand). She has been doing research and documentation on cultural heritage and visual narratives (especially, art-craft-interior-architecture traditions of India) for almost five years now. She has written several papers and monographs based on these topics. Her post-graduate dissertation on “Narratives in Interior-Architecture: Stone Craft, 0 Medium” has been published and showcased at varied platforms.
She played a vital role in developing the framework for Space Making Crafts Workshops at Design Innovation and Craft Resource Centre in Ahmedabad. She was also involved in
developing prototypes, and writing monographs based on these workshops. Further, she worked on the Craft Inventory of Gujarat, and categorically researched on varied aspects like materials
involved, techniques, tools and machines, regional variations, and craftspersons involved.
She is currently working on interior- architecture and crafts of Uttarakhand (funded by IIT Roorkee); a joint pilot research on Iaunsar tribe of village Kalsi in Uttarakhand; and, a ioint project on Model Village Development for the Iuang Tribe of Odisha (funded by HUDCO).
She is also pursuing her Ph.D. at IIT Roorkee, which is an attempt to explore frameworks for interventionsin Space Making Crofts (architectural crafts) of Uttarakhand (India).
She has organized several workshops at IIT Roorkee that focus on materials, craft, technology, interior-architecture and innovations.
Professor R. Shankar
Professor- Architect
Contact no: (91) 9412071371
E-mail: shardfap@iitr.ernet.in
Present address: 101 Vigyan Kunj, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee 247667 Uttarakhand
Shankar is former Professor & Head of Department of Architecture and Planning in the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India. His field of interest and work include Architecture and Urban Planning with Special reference to Energy, Environmental and Ecological Aspects and Sustainable Development. Besides teaching and research at IIT Roorkee for 37 years, Prof R Shankar has been involved in various govt. , non-govt and academic institutions as visiting professor, member of advisory and academic committees, and technical expert. He has been involved in the production of 17 educational t.v. programs for country wide class room in different capacities from 1990 to 1995.
Prof Shankar has published more than 80 papers in different technical / professional journals and proceedings of different national and international conferences on various architectural and planning topics. He has guided more than 70 B.Arch thesis projects, 50 MURP/MArch dissertations and six Ph. D theses so far. He has been very active in architectural and planning consultancy which include preparation of Perspective Plan for Greater Noida Phase-II, Building Regulations and Planning Standards for Townships along the proposed Ganga Expressway, Master Plan for Gangotri Dham and Design of Headquarters Building for PTCUL, at Dehradun. At a personal level, he has been passionately involved in trekking, traveling, photography, traditional knowledge systems and nature and spiritual studies.
He is now a visiting professor at IIT Roorkee.
Satprem Maïni
Architect
Satprem Maïni, French national born in Bône, Algeria, is the director, executive and soul of the Auroville Earth Institute. He works as an architect and builder, consultant, researcher, trainer and lecturer. He studied in France and holds a master’s degree in architecture and a postgraduate master’s degree in Earthen Architecture from CRAterre. Since 2000, he has been the representative for Asia of the UNESCO Chair “Earthen Architecture, Constructive Cultures and Sustainable Development”.
Since 1989, Satprem has trained more than 8,000 people from 75 countries. He has been active in 35 countries for consultation, lectures and workshops. He has built more than 30 projects in India, 3 projects abroad and has produced more than 22 publications. Under his leadership, the Earth Institute has won 11 national and 2 international awards, has educated several generations of young architects in India and abroad, and has become one of the global centers for excellence in earthen construction and research.
He is an occasional consultant for the United Nations (UNESCO, UNIDO, UNDP, UNCHS / Habitat); a member of CRATerre/ENSAG (International Centre of Earth Construction, France), an honorary member of ABC Terra (Brazilian Centre for Earth Construction), a member of the German Network of earth builders (Dachverband Lehm e.V.), a member of ISET (the Indian Society of Earthquake Technology), and a member INHAF (India Habitat Forum).