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A STUDY OF THE CONSERVATION SIGNIFICANCE OF PIRZADA MANSION, LAHORE, PAKISTAN
Author(s) -
Amara Malik,
Mamunur Rashid,
Sajjad Haider,
Ashaluddin Jalil
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of research in architecture and planning
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2519-5050
pISSN - 1728-7715
DOI - 10.53700/jrap2412018_5
Subject(s) - ethnography , colonialism , documentation , government (linguistics) , period (music) , old town , cultural heritage , geography , colonial period , history , socioeconomics , sociology , archaeology , aesthetics , art , linguistics , philosophy , computer science , programming language
Built heritage is not merely about living quarters, but it also reflects the living standards, cultural norms and values of any society. The old built heritage gives references to the past, the way people used to live and their living arrangements. This is done by understanding the spatial layouts of that particular built heritage. This research aims to focus on documenting a historic building from the colonial period located in the walled city of Lahore, to highlight the need and significance of conservation of these historical buildings that are neglected and under threat. The method of research adopted for this paper was to document this building via an ethnographic analysis using photographic surveys, questionaires, interviews from government authorities (Walled City of Lahore Authority) and local residents, and several site visits for detailed documentation. This paper aims to identify the aesthetics and structural threats and other aspects of the Pirzada Mansion, which is a splendid example of the British colonial period and is located in Walled City of Lahore. Keywords: Pirzada Mansion, Walled City, Deterioration, Damage, Conservation, Lahore.

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