Modern, yet ingrained in tradition: The evolution of our housing space
Gurugram, Feb. 4 -- The 'haveli-type' courtyard house existed in Gurgaon region and the rest of northern India since the Sindhu Saraswati (earlier termed Harappan) Civilisation and the 'villa-type' house developed later as an influence of the British bungalow. These are two historical paradigms for residential dwellings in northern India. Historically, the courtyard house of the nobles, termed a haveli in the medieval period, was subsequently replaced by the bungalow form developed by the British....
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