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IJLPA1012024

IJLPA1012024

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2024-06-06

ANCIENT WATER MANAGEMENT PLANNING TRADITION AND TECHNIQUES OF INDIA: AN OVERVIEW

By Prakash Chandra Tamrakar

Abstract: India has an ancient tradition of water management system from more than 5000 years and over centuries. The testament to the collection of monsoon rainwater through reservoirs and wells can be seen in the Indus Valley civilization (3000-1500 BC). Mohenjodaro, the largest city belonging to Harappa culture had over open wells. The people of India…

Published in International Journal of Architectural Heritage · Vol. 10, Issue 01, 2024 · pp. 59–63Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-05-15

Exploring Watersheds: Assessing Drainage Basin Characteristics and Management Approaches for Channel and Overland Flows

By Luvditya Khurana, Kuldeep Kumar, and Devendra Pratap Singh

Abstract: Abstract: A watershed also known as a drainage basin or catchment area, constitutes a fundamental hydrological unit encompassing a delineated land surface from which all runoff converges into a common drainage system, channel, or water body. Recognized as vital frameworks for resource assessment and sustainable development planning, watersheds epitomize the intricate interplay between land and…

Published in International Journal of Landscape Planning and Architecture · Vol. 10, Issue 01, 2024 · pp. 24–34Read Article →
SubscriptionReview Article 2024-04-02

Harmony and Dissonance: Ecocritical Reflections in Dhruv Bhatt’s Literary Landscape

By Bhumi Joshi and Jayvantsinh Khuman

Abstract: Abstract: This research delves into the realm of ecocriticism through an exploration of Dhruv Bhatt's literary landscape, shedding light on the intricate relationship between human existence and the natural world. The study emphasizes the pervasive influence of environmental elements in Bhatt's novels, illustrating how characters navigate their identities and destinies within the context of nature.…

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-05-30

Impact of landscape components on user wellbeing in university environment, minna, Nigeria.

By Deborah Oluwabunmi Alonge, Ogunbase Samuel Oluwatosin, and Adesina Ekundayo

Abstract: AbstractIt is believed that one's ability to appreciate aesthetics, general health, and well-being are all impacted by the visible landscape. Lecture halls are a vital component of learning environments because they give lecturers and students a place to teach, learn, and do academic work. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of…

Published in International Journal of Landscape Planning and Architecture · Vol. 10, Issue 01, 2024 · pp. 34–44Read Article →
Ahead of PrintSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-05-20

Minimalism Vs Maximalism: A Study of Contrasting Interior Design Style

By Krishna Gupta and Dr. Deepti Pande Rana

Abstract: Abstract: This study examines the fundamental differences between minimalism and maximalism as two distinct interior design styles. Maximalism promotes profusion, diverse compositions, and vividaesthetics, whereas minimalism pushes for simplicity, clean lines, and a "less is more" philosophy. Through a comparative analysis of key principles, aesthetics, influences, and psychological impacts, this research aims to provide insights…