Structure
Abstract/ Summary
Keywords
Introduction
History
Description
Methods used
Types of materials and the necessity for their use.
Physical history of the monument till date
Movement/ Enclosure spaces
Configuration of spaces w.r.t the activities of the people of the era
Geometry of the place
Art forms
Pillars and Beams
Chajjas
Relationship between the palace and temple
Rituals and customs
Present condition of the monument
The causes for deterioration
Conclusion
Recommendation for conservation
Abstract:
A fortress is a large place with a military stronghold sometimes within a town.
Gadwal, a small town in the current Mahabubnagar District of the state of Andhra Pradesh, was once the place of the reigning King/ Queen of the Gadwal Samsthan. Gadwal Fort was the seat of the King of the Gadwal Samsthan. The fortress, a legacy bestowed upon the government of India, is presently the campus for the Maharani Adi Laxmi Devamma Arts and Science College (M.A.L.D College). The government college has used the fort as its campus from 1960.The fort has lost its original magnificence and is now in ruins. The reasons include almost no maintenance of the fort and vandalism. The fort consists of the palace of the King/Queen and a temple dedicated to Lord Chennakesava Swami.
This study is an attempt to document the Fort from its birth to its present state. A study and analysis is also undertaken of the spaces in the fort in terms movement and the effects of the changing perception of spaces in the fort. An attempt is made to derive the purpose of each space and the difference in perception changing over time.
The study shall reveal the various influences on the architecture of the fort, which include the outer influences like the Mughal rule, Nawab rule and inner influences of rituals and culture of the region. In conclusion, ideas for the renovation and preservation of the Gadwal fort in various forms are