Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Fast disappearing cottages


This is a picture of a typical cottage seen in shillong . It is suppose to withstand rains and storms and most important it is suppose to be earthquake safe. The main structure is made of wood and the walls of bamboos which are then plastered with a mixture of lime and sand and then white washed. They are usually one storied and at times double storied.The flooring is usually wooden planks which are highly polished .But sad to say these typical cottages which at one time gave Shillong its beauty and the colonial feel is fast disappearing and are now taken over by concrete buildings which I sometimes wonder if they are at all safe in this earthquake belt.

3 comments:

ferman said...

Correct Nitu.. the way construction boom is hitting our areas is a growing concern.

amit said...

Nitu

The more i read blogs written by you the more i realize how sensitive you are... Which is a good thing in todays material world where the sensitivity is scarce.

About the cottage .. I did like the british / burmese style cottage. Its ambiance, its openness, its welcoming features are all indeed very heart warming.

Thanks for such wonderful yet thought provoking posts.

Anonymous said...

How can we slow that down? Concrete is not the right material for the weather we have here!