I really don't know why courtyards fascinated me from childhood and they still..These fascination lead me to a point when I plan my home now,incorporating these spaces at many levels,rooms less and these spaces more..Many thanks to all the great architects who have influenced me like Geoffrey Bawa,Bill Bensley,Laurie Baker,Revathi Kamath .Those amazing spaces have influenced my life in many ways.The dream of starting a decor blog started with the love of courtyards.The Mangalore tiled roofs ,the rain that flowed into the courtyards,the light and shades,the light that fell into the room at various times of the day... I can say so much ,they interest me in various levels and I have seen many a courtyards till now.I have travelled so much in search of courtyards and their spaces
When Savitha Karthik of Deccan Herald contacted me for an article about the courtyards,I readily agreed.I had researched much about the courtyards and had enough images in hand.As written in the article,courtyards are getting revived these days by architects and they are finding ways to incorporate these spaces and giving different meanings to it at different levels...
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Traditonal Kerala houses and courtyards within them |
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courtyard inside the MG Haveli,Ahmedabad |
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inside the Nadine Le Prince Havei,Fatehpur |
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inside the Diggi palace,Jaipur |
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inside the twin HAveli in MAndawa |
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haveli in shekhawati |
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Nadine LE Prince HAveli,Fatehpur |
All images shot by Lakshmi Arvind
a wonderful tribute to classic Indian architectural element...i love homes with courtyards...as you mentioned its been on my wish list for a dream home :)...lovely article laksh :)
ReplyDeleteMe too.... Am so much in love with them... N love ur blog Lakshmi ji
ReplyDeletethis is so heavenly :) sigh
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ReplyDeleteAH, that was your article. Beautiful. I loved the first and second one and can totally see myself incorporating them in my future house :-).
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