Defining and analysing traditional architectural knowledge systems: Components and guiding principles in Indian residential architecture through the lens of expertise

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/ijtk.v24i5.16100

Keywords:

Ancient treatises, Components of TAKS, Guiding principles, Traditional Architectural Knowledge Systems (TAKS)

Abstract

The term ‘Traditional Architectural Knowledge Systems’ (TAKS) is increasingly prevalent in numerous national and international forums. However, there is no precise definition for the same. The objective of this study was to systematically define the TAKS as useful and applicable for future research. Recognising the need for a vetting process, expert opinion surveys and interviews were conducted to achieve the intended objectives, along with an extensive literature review. Five ancient texts were chosen for comprehensive content analysis: Mānasāraśilpaśastra, Mayamata, Bṛhat-saṃhitā, Samarāṅgaṇa Sūtradhāra, and Manuṣyālayacandrikā. This study establishes a definition of the term TAKS and identifies the guiding principles and components of TAKS concerning residential architecture in the Indian context. The outcome will significantly advance our understanding of the TAKS from a generic perspective and residential architecture in particular. This study will benefit society by helping to restore the essence of lost traditional and cultural values in the era of modernisation and homogenisation.

Author Biographies

Athira S B, Research scholar, Department of Architecture and Planning, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, Kerala

Ar. Athira S B:  As an academician, practicing architect, and research scholar, her expertise encompasses Traditional Architectural Knowledge systems, built heritage, visual arts and aesthetics, and Architectural pedagogy. Her research has been disseminated through numerous reputed international journals and conferences. Additionally, she has authored a chapter in the publication 'Edward Elgar Research Companion to the Built Environment and the Sustainable Development Goals.' Currently pursuing a PhD (part-time) from Department of Architecture and Planning, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, Kerala. She achieved the second-highest rank in her Bachelor of Architecture programme at the University of Kerala. Subsequently, she secured the third-highest position in her Master of Architecture course at RTM Nagpur University in Maharashtra. She is an engaged participant in the Calicut chapter of INTACH and a life member of the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH), California. She earned a diploma in Indian aesthetics (online course) at the University of Mumbai's Philosophy Department. Furthermore, she successfully completed an NPTEL course on 'Architectural conservation and historic preservation' provided by IIT Kharagpur and completed an internship program in ‘Indian Knowledge Systems’, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India, and approved by AICTE, 2022. Working as an assistant professor at KMCT College of Architecture, Manassery, Calicut.

Amritha P K, Assistant professor, Department of Architecture and Planning, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, Kerala, India.

Dr.Amritha P.K, an architect and landscape architect, has a diverse background in academia and industry. She has held teaching positions at NIT, Calicut, and other institutions, as well as working for renowned international firms such as HOK in the United Kingdom and Cracknell in Dubai. Her scholarly pursuits and publications primarily centred on areas such as sustainability, built heritage, landscape urbanism, environmental planning, waste management, and the conservation and restoration of landscapes.

Chithra K, Associate professor, Department of Architecture and Planning, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, Kerala, India

Dr.Chithra K : Her doctoral studies focused on sustainable residential land use planning. She has contributed to over 30 internationally recognised journals and has presented at more than 40 international conferences, with publications spanning sustainability, urban planning, and architectural heritage. At present, she is mentoring doctoral, postgraduate, and undergraduate students in this field at NIT, Calicut.

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2025-05-22