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Book Details

  • Author: Ina Puri

  • Publisher: Niyogi Books

  • Language: English

  • Edition: First Edition

  • ISBN: 9789383098149

  • Pages: 188

  • Cover: Hardcover

  • Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.8 x 0.8 inches


About The Book

Himalayan Cities: Settlement Patterns, Public Places, and Architecture is a culmination of years of in-depth research and documentation on the unique cities and architecture of the Himalayan region. This meticulously crafted book takes readers on a journey through the diverse settlements that span the majestic Himalayas, crossing national boundaries from Kashmir to Nepal and the north-eastern parts of the Indian subcontinent.

The book explores the relationship between these settlements and the breathtaking landscapes they inhabit, shedding light on the peculiarities that define the Himalayan city. By comparing cities across this vast region, Ina Puri highlights key principles of settlement patterns, the nature of public spaces, and the architecture that has evolved in this distinctive mountainous environment.

At its core, Himalayan Cities explores the intricate relationship between natural systems and human ingenuity, showing how the built environment reflects the ingenuity of its creators while responding to the challenges of the mountainous terrain. Lavishly illustrated with stunning photographs and detailed hand drawings by the author and her students, the book offers a visual feast that complements its scholarly analysis.

This book engages not only academics and scholars but also general readers who have an interest in architecture, urban studies, and the Himalayas. Himalayan Cities invites a deeper discourse on the architectural nuances of this region and the profound connection between its cities and the surrounding natural landscape.