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"we
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Dronah
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Context
: Built, Living and Natural”, a bi-annual journal
records and evaluates documentation and conservation methods
for built and natural heritage and also relates people’s
role in the process. It encompasses the complete milieu of people,
place and architecture and provides a common platform for professionals,
NGO’s, donors/funding agencies, government officials and
academicians to express their views.
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Vol
1 Issue I |
Editorial....As
professionals or researchers, be it architects, historians,
environmentalists, conservationists or planners, we are often
cocooned in our own professional or academic shells- providing
expertise from a singular perspective....click
for details and contents of this issue |
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Vol
2 Issue I |
Editorial....The
balance that holds our system together is certainly gravely
in need of corrections. And it has to start with the interpretation
in our minds of the environment around us and more importantly
in recognising the place we have been assigned in this comprehensive
order – the system....click
for details and
contents of this issue
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Vol
2 Issue II |
Editorial....The
focus of this issue is the documentation of built heritage.
Most often ignored in the Indian context, documentation is in
fact the most essential initial step for interpretation and
conservation of heritage structures.....click
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contents of this issue |

Vol
3 Issue I |
Editorial....How
often do we go beyond the mere recording of the physical and
the social context to inquire into the human, anthropological
angle? How often do we attempt to understand and interpret the
indigenous ways of living, constructing and conserving? ...click
for details and
contents of this issue |
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