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KASHMIR, INDIA


UNESCO's Initiative in Kashmir

 


UNESCO BOOK on Kashmir's Earthquake Resistant Traditional Construction

Don't Tear it Down!
Preserving the Earthquake Resistant Vernacular Architecture of Kashmir
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SUPPORTING DOCUMENT

CONSERVATION IN THE VALE OF KASHMIR
Concept Paper on a Proposal for a Conservation Initiative in the City of Srinagar

Prepared in November, 2005 for UNESCO
by Randolph Langenbach

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Taq & Dhajji Dewari POSTERS


These two posters were the second place winner of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute’s First Annual Graphics Competition, 2008

 

Dhajji Dewari & Taq posters: Click on Poster to see full size.*

Dhajji Poster: RIGHT-CLICK for 96dpi copy. 800kb jpg

Taq Poster: RIGHT-CLICK for 96dpi copy. 800kb jpg


Dhajji Poster:  RIGHT-CLICK for 300dpi High Resolution copy for poster printing. 4.7 MB jpg

Taq Poster: RIGHT-CLICK for 300dpi High Resolution copy for poster printing. 4.0 MB jpg

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