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A Walking Tour: Ahmedabad |
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A Walking Tour: Ahmedabad |
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by Gregory Bracken and Matthijs van Oostrum
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This book provides hand-drawn illustrations, taking the
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from building to building in Ahmedabad.
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127 x
220 mm |
5 x
8.7 in
Paperback with gatefold |
192 pages
100 black & white illustrations |
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ISBN:
978-93-85360-17-6 (Mapin)
978-1-935677-74-1
(Grantha)?
What is Grantha?
Mapin books are jointly published and distributed in the US, UK and Europe through our US-based partner, Grantha Corporation. All Mapin books carry a Grantha ISBN for the ease of ordering through our respective distributors in this region. Customers in the regions mentioned above should use the Grantha ISBN for reference while looking for our books in bookstores, online stores and libraries.
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Rs.595.00 | $25.00 | £20.00
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Table of contents |
Sample Pages | Reviews
Table
of contents
Acknowledgements
History of Ahmedabad
Mahatma Gandhi in Ahmedabad
A Note on Climate
A Note on Local Customs
A Note on Finding your Way
Classified Itineraries
WALKS
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Bhadra Area
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Around Jami Masjid
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Raipur
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Station Area
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Kalupur
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Mirzapur Road
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Shahibaug
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Ashram Road
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University
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Kocharab
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Jamalpur
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Further Afield
Architectural Styles
Glossary
Listings
List of Maps
Index
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The Walking Tour City Guide series provides an engaging bridge between conventional tourist books that contain less information on architecture and academic books that are often too specialized. A Walking Tour of Ahmedabad—the first to focus on an Indian city—provides hand-drawn illustrations, taking the reader from building to building, providing information on its history, architectural styles, its owners and architects.
Focusing on the blend of medieval and modern architecture in Ahmedabad, the authors explore the magnificent old city and the historic pol houses. They also shed light on the buildings built by modern masters such as Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn. From havelis and temples, to mosques, markets and buildings made possible because of Mahatma Gandhi, the authors provide a lively, illustrated tour through this city which has seen Mughal, Maratha and British influences in its culture, food and architecture.
Matthijs van Oostrum graduated summa cum laude from TU Delft in the Netherlands, with a masters in Urbanism. After graduation, he has worked on several projects at the office of Balkrishna Doshi, one of India’s most distinguished architects, in Ahmedabad.
Dr. Gregory Bracken, Assistant Professor of Architecture at the TU Delft in the Netherlands, is the author and illustrator of the Walking Tour City Guide series. He worked for several years as an architect in Asia, and has authored several books and articles on the architectural facets of Asian cities.
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