Visual perception on the architectural elements of the built heritage of a historic temple town: A case study of Kumbakonam, India

This paper aims to investigate the changes in the virtual perception on the built heritage at the traditional core settlement of Kumbakonam Town at Tamilnadu and to analyze their implications. Specifically, the major objectives of the study are (1) to identify the architectural elements that manifes...

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Main Authors: K. Kiruthiga, K. Thirumaran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-03-01
Series:Frontiers of Architectural Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209526351630053X
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spelling doaj-ca934b5fd9e74040a9ba34f1eb7fad812021-02-02T06:38:06ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Frontiers of Architectural Research2095-26352017-03-01619610710.1016/j.foar.2016.10.002Visual perception on the architectural elements of the built heritage of a historic temple town: A case study of Kumbakonam, IndiaK. KiruthigaK. ThirumaranThis paper aims to investigate the changes in the virtual perception on the built heritage at the traditional core settlement of Kumbakonam Town at Tamilnadu and to analyze their implications. Specifically, the major objectives of the study are (1) to identify the architectural elements that manifest the built heritage of Kumbakonam Town and (2) to assess the contributions of these elements to the changes in the visual perception of the town. To achieve these objectives, this study adopts an empirical model that analyzes the architectural elements of the buildings in the study area. Direct observations and documentations of 373 buildings are collected to analyze those elements that contribute to the changes in the visual perception on the built heritage of Kumbakonam Town. An ordinary regression model is used to examine the characteristics of the built heritage across the chariot processional route of the town. Several architectural elements, including pilasters, horizontal cornices, arched windows, and ornamental parapets, improve the image of the town. These empirical findings support the policy framework that enhances the visual perception of Kumbakonam Town.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209526351630053XVisual perceptionBuilt heritageOrdinal regressionArchitectural elementsHistoric town
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Visual perception on the architectural elements of the built heritage of a historic temple town: A case study of Kumbakonam, India
Frontiers of Architectural Research
Visual perception
Built heritage
Ordinal regression
Architectural elements
Historic town
author_facet K. Kiruthiga
K. Thirumaran
author_sort K. Kiruthiga
title Visual perception on the architectural elements of the built heritage of a historic temple town: A case study of Kumbakonam, India
title_short Visual perception on the architectural elements of the built heritage of a historic temple town: A case study of Kumbakonam, India
title_full Visual perception on the architectural elements of the built heritage of a historic temple town: A case study of Kumbakonam, India
title_fullStr Visual perception on the architectural elements of the built heritage of a historic temple town: A case study of Kumbakonam, India
title_full_unstemmed Visual perception on the architectural elements of the built heritage of a historic temple town: A case study of Kumbakonam, India
title_sort visual perception on the architectural elements of the built heritage of a historic temple town: a case study of kumbakonam, india
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Frontiers of Architectural Research
issn 2095-2635
publishDate 2017-03-01
description This paper aims to investigate the changes in the virtual perception on the built heritage at the traditional core settlement of Kumbakonam Town at Tamilnadu and to analyze their implications. Specifically, the major objectives of the study are (1) to identify the architectural elements that manifest the built heritage of Kumbakonam Town and (2) to assess the contributions of these elements to the changes in the visual perception of the town. To achieve these objectives, this study adopts an empirical model that analyzes the architectural elements of the buildings in the study area. Direct observations and documentations of 373 buildings are collected to analyze those elements that contribute to the changes in the visual perception on the built heritage of Kumbakonam Town. An ordinary regression model is used to examine the characteristics of the built heritage across the chariot processional route of the town. Several architectural elements, including pilasters, horizontal cornices, arched windows, and ornamental parapets, improve the image of the town. These empirical findings support the policy framework that enhances the visual perception of Kumbakonam Town.
topic Visual perception
Built heritage
Ordinal regression
Architectural elements
Historic town
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S209526351630053X
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