Architectural Legacy and Urban Dynamics: Analysing the Vernacular Structures of Maktampur, Gulbarga

  • Unique Paper ID: 168022
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 4
  • PageNo: 1099-1108
  • Abstract:
  • This paper delves into the vernacular architecture of Maktampur, a historic district in Gulbarga, focusing on its role in encapsulating the historical and cultural identity of the region. The study examines traditional building materials, construction methods, and architectural styles, revealing how these elements have shaped the distinct urban fabric of the city. Detailed case studies of significant historical structures demonstrate the adaptation of vernacular architecture to the local climate and social needs. The research highlights how traditional practices address the semi-arid environment through techniques such as thermal mass, compact layouts, and strategic orientation, which collectively enhance comfort and sustainability. Additionally, the paper addresses contemporary challenges faced in preserving these architectural gems amidst rapid urbanization and modernization pressures. It discusses the impact of modern development on the integrity of historical structures and proposes conservation strategies aimed at preserving their cultural and historical significance. The study also explores the potential for integrating traditional architectural principles into contemporary urban planning, suggesting that such integration can improve the functionality and sustainability of modern urban environments. By proposing methods to balance preservation with development, this research seeks to provide valuable insights into maintaining the relevance of historical architectural practices while accommodating contemporary urban needs.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 4
  • PageNo: 1099-1108

Architectural Legacy and Urban Dynamics: Analysing the Vernacular Structures of Maktampur, Gulbarga

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