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Brick Architecture Craft in Nineteenth-Century South India

Reading Buildings as Archives

Priya Joseph

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English
Routledge
18 March 2025
This book explores brick architecture of the nineteenth century in South India, through the lens of tectonics and materiality. The book is a diachronically elaborated history of brick architecture, especially analysing the hybridity due to the indigenous and colonial intersections of nineteenth-century India. It offers a decolonial reading of architecture through meticulous measured drawings as a tool and presents an argument for reading buildings as archives.

South India has thousands of dilapidated buildings, which may be erased due to neglect, laxed laws and ignorance. The book exposes the tectonics, fixing, material choices, socio-political circumstances of this architecture in brick. This method of analysing the dilapidated buildings as an archive of construction, forefronts the ‘makers’ and the agency of the local craftspeople rather than an Anglo-centric gaze. Brick buildings such as the extravagantly ornamental and structurally rich Chatrams of Thanjavur, Rosary Church, Hassan and Fort School, Bengaluru, are some of the many cases elaborated in the book. The book connects the history of brick to its many contemporary challenges and manifestations.

The book is intended for students and scholars of architecture, history, material-culture, colonial studies and the Global South as well as anyone interested in brick as material for architecture.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   530g
ISBN:   9781032860183
ISBN 10:   1032860189
Series:   Architecture and Urbanism in the Global South
Pages:   180
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of figures List of abbreviations Glossary Acknowledgements Part 1: Reading the Archives Chapter 1: The Humble Brick: Material for a Billion ● Brick: Construction Material for a Billion ● The Decolonial Lens ● Hybridity ● Standardisation, Mechanisation, Automation ● Brick: Contemporary Challenges ● Structure and Themes of the Book Chapter 2: Precolonial to Colonial: History of Brick in the Indian Subcontinent ● Bricks: Indus to the Nineteenth-century Colonial India ● Regional Variations ● Missionaries and Factories ● Terracotta/Fired Earth: Colonisers Trailing the Missionaries ● Terracotta Brick and Tile Industry in Mangalore ● The Basel Mission Printing Press Chapter 3: 19th Century Conversations between the Indigenous and the Colonial ● Introduction ● Methods and Manuals ● The Anthropology of Bricks: Brick Makers of Burma ● Coloured Bricks ● Well Sinkers: Manual to Mechanised ● Brick, Mortar and Plasters of the Nineteenth-century India ● Colonial Coercion ● The Old and the New Archives Part 2: Drawing the Archives Chapter 4: Why Read Buildings as Archives? ● Traditional Taxonomy in Architectural History ● What is an Archive? ● Technique and Material as an Anchor of Architectural Analysis ● Brick in Focus ● The Hidden Historical Archives in the Tectonic Making of Architecture ● Tracing the Intersections ● A Case Study Method ● Manual Measured Drawings Versus Advanced Digital Techniques ● Hand-made vs Machine-made ● The Decolonial Shift Chapter 5: Hybridity: Materiality and Tectonic of the Chatrams of Thanjavur ● Introduction ● Cases in Brick ● Chatrams of Thanjavur - Why are the Chatrams of Thanjavur Important? ● Sculptural and Assembled Derivation in Architecture ● Muktambal (1801) and Yamunambal Chatrams, Thanjavur (1761) - Typology - Details in Brick ● Vennar (1779), Kalyana Mahal (1832) and Shreyas Chatrams (1837) - Details in Brick - Column, Openings and Walls in Brick ● Hybridity Chapter 6: Brick Tectonics of a Church, a School and a Market ● Rosary Church of Shettihalli, 1810–1880 - Brick Ruins and the Story of Technology - Typology and Drawings - Elements of Architecture ● Tracing Hybridity Through Drawing ● The Red Kirk at Bengaluru, 1864 ● Fort School, Bengaluru, 1907 - Typology and Drawings - Material Technique and Columns ● New Material and Traditional Skills ● Devaraja Market, Mysore, Karnataka, 1900 - Typology and Drawings - Elements of Architecture ● Roofs with Steel Chapter 7: Future: Contemporary Architecture with Bricks and Adobe ● Standardisation: A Consequence of Nineteenth-century Mass Production ● Twentieth-century Experiments in Brick ● Contemporary Brick Architecture in South Asia ● Brick in the Forefront ● Conclusion Index

Priya Joseph teaches at Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology, MAHE, Bengaluru, India, and is an architect by training. Her work transects architectural history, urban ecologies, art and design in the urban, and material culture. She has published widely on architecture, and materiality, including Terracotta People (2024) and Rupturing Terracotta: Entangled Exchanges of the Hand and the Machine in South India (2022).

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