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Havelis and Jharokas of Rajasthan: An Architectural Amalgamation Story
Date Issued
01-01-2022
Author(s)
Kumhar, Kamlesh
Kumar, Ravish
Maheshwari, Shobhit
Abstract
Prolonged history of wars, trade, and settlements in the harsh arid weathers of the North-western India and southern parts of Pakistan has amalgamated its own architectural styles, rustic carved sandstone courtyard Havelis, with high regards to privacy, were built in this area by its wealthy settlers. These Havelis were designed to provide a high level of privacy and climatic responsiveness to withstand the harsh climate. Our paper focuses methods to collect data on one such element of the traditional façade treatment called 'jharoka.' Havelis planned with Mardana chowk & Janana Chowk with Jharokas overlooking the streets and these courtyards for privacy and to avoid direct sun. Through our research, we plan to devise a method to trace various such architectural styles throughout north western India and deduced a method to precisely convert them into 3D printable or machine-able construction elements so that they can be easily created and widely used again in the region.
Volume
107