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are often locally referred to as "mini-palaces". Usually, their form-factors are these: townhouse, wings and/or porticoes. Additionally, more often seen are the diminutive renditions of the Indo-Saracenic style, built originally for lesser budgets, finding their nonetheless romantic expression in the occasional and serenely beautiful garden pavilion outbuildings, throughout the world, especially, in India and
England.
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materials, hence the style was executed only on buildings of a grand scale. However the occasional residential structure of this sort, (its being built in part or whole with Indo-Saracenic design elements/motifs) did appear quite often, and such buildings have grown ever more valuable and highly prized by local and foreign populations for their exuberant beauty and elegance today.
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has not yet overcome them; often they are to be found in exclusive neighborhoods' (or surrounded, as cherished survivors, by enormous sky-scarpers, in more recently claimed urbanized areas throughout this "techno" driven, socio-economic revolutionary era marking India's recent decade's history), and
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sideshow", and dismissed by threatened nationalists as "an architectural folly of inferior design", no less) and elsewhere, these rare and often diminutive (though sometimes, as mentioned, of grand-scale), residential structures that exhibit this colonial style are highly valuable and prized by the
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The cost involved in the construction of buildings of this style was high, including all their inherent customization, ornament and minutia decoration, the artisans' ingenious skills (stone and wood carving, as well as the exquisite lapidary/inlaid work) and usual accessibility to requisite raw
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English professional architects (whereas in India former soldiers or military engineers were often used) who had never worked in India. Usually they could design in both Indo-Saracenic and European styles. For example, the major
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government of India, in place between 1858 and 1947, with the peak period beginning around 1880. They partly reflected the
British aspiration for an "Imperial style" of their own, rendered on an intentionally grand scale, reflecting and promoting a notion of an unassailable and invincible
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was a predominantly Muslim society, where there was hardly any recent tradition of building in brick or stone, with even mosques and the palaces of the local rulers built in the abundant local
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in 1963, remaining well-cared for on their prime city sites, many re-purposed as their original functions are now carried out in more modern buildings elsewhere.
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periods. Turkic and Mughal incursions in the Indian subcontinent, introduced new concepts in the architecture of India. The prevailing style of architecture was
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in the population, and the role of the city as a military and trade base. Metcalf notes that despite a large
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counted this style among its top-ranked and most-prized structures to this day; ironically, in Britain itself, for example, King George IV's
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to stay in power under various agreements, made their presence more "palatable" for the Indians. The British attempted to encapsulate
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1605:Old high Court, Building
999:(with its sub styles of
960:Indian Rebellion of 1857
600:Robert Fellowes Chisholm
243:revivalist architectural
3245:Serbo-Byzantine Revival
3207:Russian Empire and USSR
3130:National Romantic style
3056:Black-and-white Revival
2331:, largely destroyed by
1277:National Textile Museum
1021:regional Indian princes
588:-style screened windows
530:contrasting colours of
367:was a term used in the
3327:Polish cathedral style
3292:Dutch Colonial Revival
3012:Indo-Saracenic Revival
2417:Jayewardene-Pillai, 14
2408:Jayewardene-Pillai, 10
2051:Sadiq Dane High School
1952:Howrah Railway Station
1664:King Edward Building,
1588:Fazlul Huq Muslim Hall
1193:built in this period.
1157:
1154:Arthur Benison Hubback
1126:Arthur Benison Hubback
1103:Federated Malay States
1085:
992:
942:. The EIC legitimized
919:
750:
658:
646:
547:kiosks on the roofline
490:Dravidian architecture
488:especially deprecated
410:Features of the style.
325:Federated Malay States
308:(ASI), and protected.
3312:Mediterranean Revival
3166:Soft Portuguese style
3109:Traditionalist School
2444:Das, xi, xiv, 98, 101
2333:an earthquake in 1923
2325:Tokyo National Museum
2283:Jaffna Public Library
1839:, reminiscent of the
1680:Dhaka Medical College
1148:
1077:
1030:The main building of
1003:, Venetian-Moorish),
988:
906:
779:, employing pillars,
729:
652:
632:
500:onion (bulbous) domes
276:and the Daniell duo (
3277:American Renaissance
3219:Neoclassical Revival
2920:Louis Philippe style
2652:Metcalf, Thomas R.,
2627:Metcalf, Thomas R.,
2268:Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque
1805:Victoria Public Hall
1748:The Gateway of India
1590:- Southern Facade -
1532:Masjid-e-Dewania in
1310:, Hubback, 1896-1904
1210:Malayan independence
1191:Chinese architecture
1036:Victoria Public Hall
759:British architecture
604:Samuel Swinton Jacob
389:Islamic architecture
387:, the most familiar
54:improve this article
3342:Territorial Revival
2925:Second Empire style
2797:Renaissance Revival
2573:Das, Pradip Kumar,
1939:(backview), Kolkata
1698:Rangpur, Bangladesh
1649:Academic Building,
1592:University of Dhaka
1255:Jubilee Clock Tower
1013:Indian architecture
932:Indian subcontinent
899:Decline and revival
847:Akbari architecture
843:Mughal architecture
455:reinforced concrete
259:Mughal architecture
3042:Romanesque Revival
3032:Queen Anne Revival
2854:Swiss chalet style
2824:Romanesque Revival
2476:on 5 November 2010
2298:Jaffna Clock Tower
2209:Elephant Tea Rooms
2112:Multan Clock Tower
2023:, Karachi, 1927–30
1694:Carmichael College
1449:Rose Garden Palace
1158:
1086:
1060:Rashtrapati Bhavan
1050:. The building of
993:
968:British government
940:Daulat Rao Sindhia
928:East India Company
920:
751:
659:
647:
292:(Madras), for the
239:Indo-Islamic style
3350:
3349:
3282:Collegiate Gothic
3140:Nordic Classicism
3072:Mycenaean Revival
3047:Scottish Baronial
2997:Edwardian Baroque
2992:Bristol Byzantine
2961:Nazi architecture
2758:French Provincial
2639:, 9780520933330,
2621:, 9781843318644,
2603:, 9788190363426,
2585:, 9781482822694,
2377:978-0-19-860678-9
2228:Sassoon Mausoleum
2068:Patiala Block of
1712:Rangpur Town Hall
1463:Uttara Gonobhaban
1235:(Hubback, 1913),
1070:In British Malaya
1056:Sir Edwin Lutyens
1040:Madras High Court
1025:South Asia's past
938:which was led by
731:Aitchison College
624:Frederick Stevens
459:pre-cast concrete
337:Brighton Pavilion
166:Victoria Memorial
144:Madras High Court
130:
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16:(Redirected from
3370:
3332:Queen Anne style
3287:Colonial Revival
3198:Romanian Revival
3118:Nordic countries
3007:Georgian Revival
3002:Egyptian Revival
2910:Directoire style
2885:Louis XIII style
2753:Egyptian Revival
2748:Carpenter Gothic
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633:The British-era
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2890:Louis XIV style
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2733:Baroque Revival
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908:Vidhana Soudha
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887:, the city of
873:Humayun's Tomb
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1764:in Mumbai
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1171:Singapore
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