India’s history is enriched by various monuments built over centuries. These famous buildings
and structures represent the culture and heritage of a place and time in history. Over the years
many rulers of India would build these grand structures as a sign of progress and wealth.
Between the 8th and the 18th centuries kings and their officers built many structures like
forts, palaces, tombs, temples, mosques, tanks, wells, bazaars etc.
A new style of architecture developed during this period.
So, taking into account these changes in architecture, prepare a Power Point presentation on,
“If given an opportunity, which structure built between the period of 8th
– 18th century would
you like to recreate and why”?
Presentation should include:
1. Introduction
2. Development of architecture during 8th -18th century in India
3. History of the structure you would like to recreate
4. Your style of recreation
5. Reasons for the same
6. Conclusion
Instructions:
➢ Illustrations are compulsory
Answers
Answer:
heya mate here is your answer ... ..
Explanation:
you can choose any of the buildings you want but I would choose temples many of the ancient temples are found in a destroyed manner I would like to recreate them.....
eg
The Konark Sun Temple was built in the 13th century and is also called the Black Pagoda. Besides being a spiritual abode, the temple is famous for its architecture.
Its most notable feature is the chariot-like exterior that is remarkable and unique. You might also want to gaze at the gorgeous drawings and paintings.
Location: Odisha
11. Khajuraho Group of Monuments
The Khajuraho Group of Monuments
The Khajuraho Group of Monuments
The Khajuraho Temples are wonderful and beautifully constructed with red sandstone and without any mortar. The temples were the gem of the Chandela Rajput dynasty.
The architecture and structure of each temple was inspired by the Tantric school of thought. On certain parts of the temple you can find erotic depictions and other sides you can see images depicting spirituality and secularism.
Location: Madhya Pradesh thanks and resurch on it on your own
Here is ur ans...
During Mughal period architecture took a drastic turn giving the world beautiful monuments and buildings which were built by famous emperors like Akbar, Shahjahan, Humayun, Babar etc., and especially Shahjahan who built Taj Mahal. He provided India with one of the 7 wonders of the world.
Babur was keen in building Gardens – one of which is Chahar Bagh, they were called so as they were symmetrically divided into four quarters.Similarly Jahangir, Akbar also built these gardens whereas Shahjahan built Tajmahal. They also built audience hall to communicate king’s justice. They started building their architectures on the riverfront to add to their beauty.
Thnk....
Hope it helps...
Mark me as Brainier...