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Indian Architecture of Today offers a comprehensive examination of modern architectural developments in the Bulandshahr District during the late 1800s. F. S. Growse, a distinguished scholar and administrator, meticulously documents the evolution of Indian architectural styles as they adapted to contemporary influences and practical needs.
This pioneering work serves as a valuable historical record of building design, construction techniques, and architectural innovations that emerged during this transformative period in Indian history. The author provides detailed observations of new structures, analyzing their aesthetic qualities, functional design, and cultural significance within the local context.
Through careful examination of actual buildings and their architectural features, Growse illuminates the relationship between traditional Indian architectural principles and emerging modern influences. This text is essential for historians, architects, and scholars interested in understanding the development of Indian architecture and the region’s built heritage during the 19th century.







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