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a way of seeing: April 2009
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A way of seeing. Experiencing architecture, Experiencing life. Sunday, April 12, 2009. Design and Nature in Mauritius - Photo essay. Besides being a splendid and breathtaking landscape, Le Morne holds great importance in the history and memory of Mauritius and has been declared as one of UNESCO's World Heritage sites for its natural environment that is increasingly becoming rare. Le Morne has become a focal point for commemorating the Abolition of slavery in Mauritius. Posted by Indian Bazaars.
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a way of seeing: January 2010
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A way of seeing. Experiencing architecture, Experiencing life. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. The question is “Would this only work in a traditional house plan? 8221; Many of us are keen on a contemporary house and you wonder if a beige vitrified tile floor would be more in tune with your non-ethnic tastes? Here is a YouTube film on the making of Athangudi tiles :. Source : www.youtube.com. In the meanwhile, if you want to khow how to visit the Athangudi village, you can contact Karthick Gopal at tourism&#...
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a way of seeing: April 2010
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A way of seeing. Experiencing architecture, Experiencing life. Friday, April 16, 2010. Documenting a Vernacular house. A street in Georgetown in Chennai. One can study the following :. 1 Forms and Proportions. 2 Building materials and their source. 3 Techniques of construction. 6 Doors and Windows. 8 Building elements – Foundation, Wall, Floor, and Roof. 10Natural systems of ventilation. 12Rituals related to house construction and sustainability. Posted by Indian Bazaars. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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a way of seeing: Maya Deren - Meshes of the Afternoon
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A way of seeing. Experiencing architecture, Experiencing life. Friday, October 5, 2012. Maya Deren - Meshes of the Afternoon. Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) is a short experimental film directed by Maya Deren and Alexander Hammid. The film seems to raise the question: Who is the narrator? Is it the photographer or film maker who narrates, is it the writer of the story who narrates? Are these – the photographer and the writer two different people or is it the same person? Who thought that the film was ina...
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Indian Bazaars: July 2012
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About the Indian shop and the traditional bazaars in India. Friday, July 27, 2012. It was a complete revelation to visit Nerul this time I went to Bombay, having lived away for many years now. It’s a relatively new suburb of Bombay. I grew up in Sion and for many living in South Bombay then, Sion was a suburb they had never been to and Nerul is further North! You can already read Anjali's totally absorbing post Friendly Neighbourhood Bangali Mashi's Kitchen. At her blog dedicated to food Anna Parabhahma.
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Indian Bazaars: October 2013
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About the Indian shop and the traditional bazaars in India. Friday, October 04, 2013. A Blog on Citizen Matters. Just started writing a blog on Citizen Matters.It's called EVERYDAY CITY. Sharing here the link: http:/ bangalore.citizenmatters.in/blogs/everyday-city. It's about how the everyday life of the city influences its urban spaces. Posted by Indian Bazaars. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. WORLD TRAVEL BLOGS from Lonely Planet Bloggers. A way of seeing. Life in the Streets.
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Indian Bazaars: Rakhi Bazaar: a Photo essay
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About the Indian shop and the traditional bazaars in India. Wednesday, August 21, 2013. Rakhi Bazaar: a Photo essay. Each time I go to Manek chowk in Ahmedabad, the streets look different, completely different. The last time I went there, it was around the Holi festival and you could tell that Holi was just around the corner, because everywhere, you saw the Pichkaris and the holi colours. If you were to go there in January, around the Sankranti festival, there’s kites everywhere! Posted by Indian Bazaars.
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Indian Bazaars: August 2013
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About the Indian shop and the traditional bazaars in India. Wednesday, August 21, 2013. Rakhi Bazaar: a Photo essay. Each time I go to Manek chowk in Ahmedabad, the streets look different, completely different. The last time I went there, it was around the Holi festival and you could tell that Holi was just around the corner, because everywhere, you saw the Pichkaris and the holi colours. If you were to go there in January, around the Sankranti festival, there’s kites everywhere! Posted by Indian Bazaars.