CHITKARA SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE PRINCIPLE OF ARCHITECTURE – I ARCHITECTURAL CRITICISM LUTYENS’ DELHI AND CORBUSIER’S CHANDIGARH A BASIC COMPARISON SUBMITTED ON 25-11-2013 SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY; PROF. NIYATI JIGYASU Nippun Bhalla PROF. SHWETA
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GENERAL KNOWEDGE India Gate to Gholkoda Fort Part India Gate :- Sir Edwin Lutyens (1931) New Delhi :- Sir Edwin Lutyens ‚Herbert Baker Rastrapathi Bhavan :- Sir Edwin Lutyens Secretariat (SansadBhavan) :- Sir Herbert Baker Konnaught Place :- Robert torr Russell Purana Quila :- Humayun Humayun Tomb :- Mirak Mirza Ghiyas Jami Masjid :- Shajahan Red Fort :- Shajahan Khooni Darwaza :- Sher Shah Qutab Minar :- Qutab-ub-din-Aibak --- Iltutmish Suarjkund Lake :- Suraj Pal of Tomar dynasty
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There are umpteen “novels” which figure in the “must read” lists of books on the city of Delhi- among which Nayantara Sahgal’s This Time of Morning occupies a pre-eminent position. It belongs to the period of the birth of the nation India and yet another re-birth of the city of Delhi as its capital. Marked by violence and dislocation of the partition on the one hand‚ and establishment of government machinery and national culture on the other‚ study of this period is indispensible to any exploration
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BIOGRAPHY OF EDWIN HUBBLE Born in Marshfield‚ Missouri on November 20‚1889. Living with both of his parents and his seven siblings. At a young age he particularly enjoyed science‚ especially reading science fiction novels by Jules Verne. Particularly 20‚000 Leagues Under the Sea‚ and From the Earth to the Moon. At the age of 10 Hubble‚ and his family moved to Chicago‚Illinois. There he attend school and later to University. Not only Edwin was an academically good student
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LITERATURE: JOHN JASPER IN ’’THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD’’ BY CHARLES DICKENS Student: Tanja Kurilić Professor: dr.sc. Sintija Čuljat Rijeka‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. The idea of The Double in literature 3. John Jasper in The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens 4. Is Jasper guilty or not? 5. Conclusion 6. Works cited 1. INTRODUCTION One of the most famous Dickens’s novels‚ The Mystery of Edwin Drood offers a lot of themes which could be
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The Achievements of Edwin Powell Hubble By: Patricia Hageman Astronomy September 7‚ 2011 When I think of an accomplished Astronomer from the 20th century‚ the first person to come to mind is Edwin Powell Hubble. He had numerous achievements in the study of Astronomy before his death in 1953. Among those was his discovery of galaxies outside of the Milky Way‚ the expanding universe‚ and overseeing the construction of the Hale Telescope. Because of his major contributions to the study of Astronomy
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Edwin Hubble (1889-1953) Edwin Hubble was born in Marshfield‚ Missouri in 1889‚ to an insurance executive. As a child Edwin loved reading science fiction novels. He received his first telescope at the age of 8‚ made by his grandfather. He moved to Chicago when he was ten years old. Hubble was a fine student as well as an athlete. He excelled in sports such as boxing and basketball. He was awarded a scholarship during high school and he paid his expenses by teaching and working during the summers
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"It has often been remarked that woman have a curious power of divining the characters of men"(75). This quotation from The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens reflects the opposite of what a typical Dickensian society is supposedly based upon. In this standard society‚ the plot would be based around the life of a dominant male. Although the title reflects a male name‚ the movement in the novel is directly related to the exploits of a particular character‚ Rosa Bud. Fondly called Rosebud by
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The publication of the first instalment of The Mystery of Edwin Drood appeared in Dickens’s weekly “All Year Round” in April 1870. It arosed wide attention from the audience for the author’s latest work “which promised to be one of his most effective and popular books (Morford 5).” At the time Dickens was writing The Mystery of Edwin Drood‚ the police force established in 1829 did not work exclusively on prevention of crime any more‚ it focused on detection too; the daily press was abounding in
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Hall 1 Mrs. Hawks English CP 1 10 April 2012 Imagery by Edwin Arlington Robinson Edwin Arlington Robinson was born in Head Tide‚ Maine on December 22‚ 1869. He moved to a town named Gardiner where he grew up; the town later provided the model for a series of poems that he wrote throughout his career as a poet (Peschel). Robinson attended Harvard from 1891 to 1893 even though his parents were against going to a school of higher value for the education. President Theodore Roosevelt helped Robinson
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