Influenced

Ramjas College Tower, 1930s

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Location : Delhi University Enclave

Patron : Rai Kedar Nath

People : Lala Ram Roop, Lala Jagan Nath

Similar to the language set by St Stephens, Ramjas College’s Tower reflects a particular affinity to Art Deco style with stepping in the tower’s profile, a vertical slit with louvred details, a porthole window currently bearing the college’s logo and a floating flat roof sitting on top of brackets. Ramjas Foundation was established by Rai Kedar Nath, a philanthropist committed to providing education to the society. He established many schools along with the college. Lala Jagan Nath, son of Lala Ram Roop, was also a founding member of the Foundation and his family till date serves as a member. 

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Image Copyrights : Deco In Delhi
References : Lilawati School Official Website 
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Recessed Tower

Recess in the surface of the facade to create a stepping pattern in the mass, like setbacks. Ornamentation like bandings, flutes, reeds and motifs would often highlight the profile, in addition to the recesses

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Porthole Windows

Circular windows evoked from nautical themes, signifying buildings as ocean liners. These windows sometimes further possess a motif to form a ventilator.

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Square Flat Roofs

A squarish flat roof projection over the highest part of the building, e.g. mumpties or the central tower. They add emphasis to the towering part and an ornamental visual feature