This book includes peer reviewed articles from the IIA International Research Conference 2024- Anveshan, held on 29 - 31 Aug, 2024 at Thiruvananthapuram, India. It highlights how indigenous/vernacular and traditional Asian architectural principles can be integrated with modern sustainable design practices. It also offers a historical perspective, with insights into the evolution of Asian architecture, with special reference to Indian architecture and their adaptation to various climates and environments. There is an emphasis on sustainability, with a focus on eco-friendly techniques and materials used in Asian architecture that are relevant to contemporary challenges. Case studies presenting real-world historical examples of successful sustainable projects inspired by Asian architectural wisdom will showcase an interdisciplinary approach, combining architecture with aspects of ecology, sociology, and cultural studies. The book explores how Asian architectural knowledge can contribute to creating buildings resilient towards to climate change effects. Discussions on technological integration demonstrate how traditional Asian techniques can be enhanced with cutting-edge sustainable technologies. The conclusion is one of global relevance of how Asian architectural principles can be adapted for use in different parts of the world.
Great Market Streets of Maritime cities in India: AComparative Spatial Reading of Historic Wholesale Markets of Valiyangadi and Bara Bazar.- Preserving Tribal Culture through Tribal Children Centric Design (TCCD): A Case Study of Ashram Shalas in Gadchiroli,MH,India.- The Making of Canoe Cults: Maritime Voyages of North Malabar as a Cultural marker.
Shilpa Sharma
Traditions and Heritage Sustainable Urban Planning Climate-responsive Design Indigenous Architectural Practices Traditional building materials Sacred Architecture Digital Technologies and Tradition Finance model for architects Built environment Bhartiya Knowledge Systems Cultural Heritage Conservation Community Engagement in Design