Compiled by Team IAnD
Photography: Courtesy
CEPT Archives
CEPT Archives Centre |
The
CEPT University at Ahmedabad publicly authenticates its tradition of archiving
by inaugurating its archival library and first exhibition at the hands of the
eminent art and architectural historian, Prof. M. A. Dhaky today…
CEPT
Archives, for built environment, design and culture in India is envisaged to be
the first-of-its-kind and most comprehensive resource centre in the country.
The prime intention is to archive history by creating a data-bank of primary
information related to architecture, planning, design, art and allied
disciplines in the country. Dedicated to collecting, recording and
disseminating information, the centre will actively engage in different
archival activities.
The
immediate focus is to gather significant works from, in and around the city of
Ahmedabad, before they get lost in time. At the same time, Archives is also
connecting with professionals and academicians across the country to facilitate
and further its activities. The scope of the centre is then expected to
gradually expand with the inclusion of works from different allied disciplines
and across the country.
The
centre has also been working towards various archival issues to meet with the
needs of digital age like, evolving the most updated and customized accession
systems, design and development of the online portal, charting the acquisition and
dissemination mandate, as well as preservation and IP issues related with
digitally-born data. Further, CEPT Archives will also be pursuing
collaborations with international archives and organizations like ICA and ICAM.
Its
various archival activities include the acquisition of all kinds of rare
material like drawings, building models, letters, photographs, sketches,
originals and/or reproductions, with background information and in a variety of
languages and formats. Record-keeping
systems are being developed on the basis of most appropriate categorization and
detailed metadata to convenience accession.
Well-preserved
archival material in both, physical and digital mediums will now be available to
cater to varied research-based inquiries, reaching out to the wide-spread
community of students and scholars through various platforms, to keep them
informed about its collections and relevance of archival research.
The
exhibition and the 4564 sq. ft. CEPT Archives is being inaugurated by
distinguished architectural and art historian Padma Bhushan Prof. M. A. Dhaky, along with the guest of
honours, Dr. Pradeep Mehendiratta and Dr. Vandana Sinha from American Institute
of Indian Studies (AIIS), Gurgaon.
This is brilliant, we always knew that Mr Doshi has quite a collection .. to see in public domain is a delight!
ReplyDeleteIt has the potential to change the dynamics of planning and design in India and may help reconnect with its roots