Description
“Indian Architecture of Today: As Exemplified in New Buildings in the Bulandshahr District in Two Parts Set” by F. S. Growse highlights the revival of traditional Indian architectural styles using local craftsmanship. Published in the late 19th century, it documents buildings like the Town Hall, Garden Gate, and Bathing Ghat, which combine native techniques with Gothic principles. Growse emphasizes the fusion of indigenous aesthetics with modern requirements, challenging colonial architectural norms. His work reflects a deep passion for preserving Indian art and cultural heritage through architecture.