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VASTU VIDYA

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VASTU VIDYA  what is Vastu vidya? This can be defined as a Sanskrit term for a Vedic architectural system that is important in both yoga and Hinduism. It's been compared to architecture's version of yoga. Vastu vidya is a vast knowledge system of architectural designs that date back to ancient India and combines both Hindu and Buddhist ideas. Hindu temples, as well as the layout of towns, gardens, houses, stores, and public areas, were designed using ancient Vastu shastra principles. The goal of Vastu vidya is to ensure that architecture is in harmony with and incorporated into the natural environment. It aims to bring a balance of the Five Elements into architecture, which yogis believe make up the universe. This is thought to aid in the flow of positive energy and harmony within the structure. Vastu vidya is a system that integrates classical science, astrology, and metaphysical beliefs. It takes into account the sun's and moon's effects, as well as wind direction and...

GREEN CEMENT

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  Cement is a powerful adhesive or binding substance that is used as the major ingredient in concrete. Concrete is an important component in foundations, constructions, roads, bridges, highways, embankments, and other construction projects. Cement output continues to expand every year, owing to its critical role in construction and urban development. Cement manufacturing is a substantial source of industrial air pollution, despite its importance. Clinker manufacturing, a fundamental element in cement, is a major producer of noxious gases, particularly carbon dioxide. Green Cement Provides the Answer As part of an effort to reduce the hazards posed by emissions, the cement manufacturing process can be modified to drastically reduce emission levels. Green cement is a type of cement made using a "carbon-negative production technique." Green cement, in other words, is cement manufactured as the end result of a technologically sophisticated process that minimizes emissions during ...

Eclecticism In Architecture

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 Eclecticism In Architecture Eclecticism was a popular architectural style in the nineteenth and twentieth century. It refers to any design that integrates aspects from other cultures or architectural periods, such as traditional patterns and styles, ornamental aesthetics and decorations, structural components, and so on. Eclectic Architecture Eclectic architecture originally emerged in continental Europe in countries such as France (Beaux-Arts architecture), England (Victorian architecture), and Germany (Gründerzeit architecture), in response to a growing need among architects for more expressive freedom in their work. With the construction of skyscrapers and other big public venues such as churches, courthouses, city halls, public libraries, and movie theatres, eclectic architecture became available to the broader population rather than just the upper crust. While several of these facilities have since been dismantled (including the original Pennsylvania station and the first Mad...

BLOBITECTURE

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The term "blob architecture" is a combination of the phrases "blob" and "architecture." Blobitecture is an architectural style that features structures with completely distinctive, organic forms, typically resembling a blob or an amoeba. Blob architecture, blobism, and blobismus are all terms used to describe this form of architecture. 21st Century Architecture Blobitecture and Blob architecture (also known as Blobism) are words for a post-modern architectural style popular around the millennium's turn. This is a type of Bionic Architecture that was possibly influenced by improvements in digital graphics and 3D shapes, as well as nature and natural forms. Blobism is a design trend that does exactly what it says on the tin. This blobby, curving design style has the appearance of a live, breathing entity. This is a costly design that requires custom-made materials and trained craftspeople to construct. It is most commonly seen in huge buildings. As a res...

SACRED CITY OF INDIA - VARANASI

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Varanasi, one of the "most ancient continuously living cities" of the world. The world introduces this city as the "SACRED CITY" of India. This city holds a lot of culture and beliefs, also this city is unique in the architectural, artistic, and religious expression of traditional Indian culture and even today a living example of this culture and many tourists visit here to see and feel the rich Indian culture. It  was once ruled by Mughals and Kings in past but now it is a free city. A city with a soul of its own, call it by any name Varanasi, Kashi, Banaras, it will compel you to fall in love with its simplicity and positivity. The city gets its name Varanasi from the two rivers which meet here, namely Varuna and Assi. The city has the finest river frontage in India with miles of Ghats or steps for religious bathing, it has a total of 88 ghats, counting on the popular ones, first we have Dasashwamedh ghat, Assi ghat, Manikarnika ghat, Raj ghat, and many more. The ...