STUDY OF TRANSFORMATION OF JHAROKHA WINDOW FORM IN LAHORE

  • Zain Zulfiqar University of Lahore
  • Madeeha Altaf University of Lahore
Keywords: Traditional, Jharokha, Technology, Brick Corbelling, Stucco Tracery, Medieval Indian architecture

Abstract

The traditional architecture of any area embodies its true character, deeply rooted in the history, geography, and culture of that region. It does not only satisfy the functional requirements but also stems from local construction techniques and materials available. Traditional architecture faces the problem of its coexistence with modern technological development everywhere. The built heritage which stands in Lahore over centuries is encroached by modern and efficient techniques. The present paper specifically focuses on the development of Jharokha windows (Bay windows) in Lahore. The Jharokha window that was used in the Indian sub-continent during and after the Mughal period was the solution to the climatic conditions of the region. This research will investigate the old Jharokha window form and how with technology and advancement it starts losing its original form. The change in Jharokha form will be studied by the existing examples from different time periods available in the city of Lahore.

Published
2023-12-25
How to Cite
Zulfiqar, Z., & Altaf, M. (2023). STUDY OF TRANSFORMATION OF JHAROKHA WINDOW FORM IN LAHORE. Journal of Arts & Social Sciences , 10(2), 22-30. https://doi.org/10.46662/jass.v10i2.313