Structural Conservation work. involves a proper diagnosis of the problem and taking remedial measures. For diagnosis, the Conservation is expected to know the anatomy of the monuments and also about their deterioration. In The first part of this book, the construction methods of Buddhist Stupas, Hindu temples, and Islamic monuments are discussed based on site evidence from an engineering point of view. Concealed parts like foundations, particularly of Hindu temples get special attention. The trabeate technique, the dry stone masonry and the arcuate. technique of Islamic structures are also examined in this book.
Beginning with climatic causes, the various causes contributing to the deterioration of Indian monuments are identified in a separate chapter. After tracing the evolution of conservation principles and discussing about the Structural Analysis, the various techniques used as a part of structural conservation work like grouting, etc. are furnished in the first part of this book.
Seven case studies dealing with the structural conservation problems of an excavated site, a megalithic burial site, a Buddhist Stupa, a Rock-cut Monument, a temple, a tomb and a Fort, all selected from Andhra Pradesh constitute the 2 part of this book. The concluding chapter contains recommendations for better preservation of monuments.
As a part of his duty, the author attended to the transplantation work of some temples in the submersible area of Srisailam Project on river Krishna. He also associated with the Urban Conservation Study of Hyderabad city, undertaken with a grant from Ford Foundation in 1983. He was awarded Ph.D. degree by Osmania University (Hyderabad -India) in 1994.
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