I. personal history and education background



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D. Chapters in Books


  1. #+Sinha, Amita. “Women’s Local Space—Home and Neighborhood,” Sally Sutherland (ed). Bridging Worlds—Studies on Women in South Asia. Center for South Asia Studies, Occasional Papers, No. 17, University of California, Berkeley, 1991.




  1. #+Sinha, Amita. “Participant Observation: A Study of State-aided Self-help Housing in Lucknow, India,” in Graham Tipple & Kenneth Willis (eds.) Housing the Poor in the Developing World—Methods of Analysis, Case Studies, and Policy. New York: Routledge, 1991, pp. 16-34.




  1. +Sinha, Amita. “Introduction: Varieties of Nature Viewing,” in Sinha (ed.) Landscape Perception: Readings in Environmental Psychology. London: Academic Press, 1995.




  1. +Raghunathan, Aparna and Amita Sinha, “Cultural Heritage Planning of Sacred Sites—A Case Study of Rockfort Temple at Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu” in Nalini Rao (ed.) Sangama—A Confluence of Art and Culture During the Vijayanagar Period. Delhi: Original, 2006, pp. 133-144.




  1. +Sinha, Amita, “Complex Landscapes and the Ramayana Legend”, J.McKim Malville and Baidyanath Saraswati (eds.) Pilgrimage: Complexity and Cosmos. Delhi: D.K. Printworld, 2009, pp. 138-149.




  1. +D. Fairchild Ruggles and Amita Sinha, “Preserving the Cultural Landscape Heritage of Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat, India”, D. Fairchild Ruggles and Helaine Silverman (eds.) Intangible Heritage Embodied. Springer, 2009, pp. 79-100.




  1. +Sinha, Amita, “Conserving Delhi’s Landscape Heritage” Amita Sinha (ed.) Delhi’s Natural Heritage. New Delhi: USIEF and INTACH, 2009, pp. 9-24.




  1. +Sinha, Amita, “Cultural Landscape of the Mother Goddess at Pavagadh”, Rana P.B. Singh (ed.) Sacred Geography of Goddesses in South Asia: Essays in Memory of David Kinsley. Planet Earth & Cultural Understanding Series, Pub. 5. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010, pp125-142.




  1. +Sinha, Amita, “Sacred Landscapes of Govardhan in Braj, India: Imagined, Enacted, and Reclaimed”, Singh, Rana P.B. (ed.) Holy Places and Pilgrimages: Essays on India. Planet Earth & Cultural Understanding Series, Pub. 8. New Delhi: Shubhi Publications, 2011, pp. 149-164.





  1. +Sinha, Amita, “Architectural History in India—A Post Colonial Perspective”, Ian Mabbett (ed.) Pracyaprajnapradipa, Professor Dr Samaresh Bandyopadhyay Felicitation Volume on Early Indian History and Culture, North American Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies, Tennessee, USA. Kolkata: Arunima Printing Works, 2012, pp. 476-486.



  1. +Sinha, Amita, “Cultural heritage and Sacred Landscapes of South Asia: Reclamation of Govardhan in Braj, India”, Kapila D. Silva and Neel Kamal Chapagain (eds.) Asian Heritage Management: Contexts, Concerns, and Prospects. New York: Routledge, 2013, pp. 176-188.




  1. +Sinha, Amita “Memorial Parks to Begum Hazrat Mahal and Mayawati in Lucknow, India”, D. Fairchild Ruggles (ed.) Woman’s Eye, Woman’s Hand: Making Art and Architecture in Modern India. New Delhi: Zubaan Books, 2014, pp. 92-113.




  1. +Sinha, Amita and Rajat Kant, “City of Nawabs to City of Elephants: Urban Transformation in Lucknow, India”, M. Elen Deming (ed.) Values in Landscape Architecture and Environmental Design: Finding Center in Theory and Practice. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2015, pp. 174-197.





  1. Sinha, Amita, “Introduction”, Silva, Kapila and Amita Sinha (eds.) Cultural Landscapes of South Asia: Studies in Heritage Conservation and Management. New York, Routledge, 2017, pp. 1-10.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “The public realm of heritage sites in India: sustainable approaches towards planning and management”, Kapila Silva and Amita Sinha (eds.) Cultural Landscapes of South Asia: Studies in Heritage Conservation and Management. New York, Routledge, 2017, pp. 227-240.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Grounded speculations on cultural landscape conservation”, Kapila Silva and Amita Sinha (eds.) Cultural Landscapes of South Asia: Studies in Heritage Conservation and Management. New York, Routledge, 2017, pp. 241-257.


E. Monographs
Sinha, Amita (ed.) Delhi’s Natural Heritage. New Delhi: INTACH and USIEF, 2009.

F. Articles in Journals


  1. #+Sinha, Amita. “Indian Children’s Use of the Outdoors,” Play Rights, USA, Vol. XI, No. 3 (September 1989): 7-11.




  1. #*Sinha, Amita. “Women’s Local Space: Home and Neighborhood in Northern India,” Women and Environments, USA (Winter 1989): 7-11.




  1. #*Sinha, Amita. “A Critique of State Self-help Housing in Northern India,” International Journal for Housing Science and its Applications, USA, Vol. 13, No. 1 (1989): 23-35.




  1. #*Sinha, Amita. “A Critique of State-aided Self-help Housing in Northern India,” Open House International, U.K., Vol. 15, No. 1 (1990): 37-44.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Social and Spatial Order in Villages in India,” Landscape Research, U.K., Vol. 15, No. 3 (Winter 1990): 12-20.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “The Conservation of Sacred Sites: Sarnath, A Case Study,” Landscape Research, U.K., Vol. 16, No. 3 (Winter 1991): 23-30.




  1. Lapierre, Ying Qu and Amita Sinha. “Chinese Students’ Perceptions of Home and Community in the United States – A Case Study of University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,” (translated), Landscape Architecture, Taiwan (1992).




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Nature in Hindu Mythology Art, and Architecture,” Rana P.B. Singh (ed.), Environmental Ethics: Discourses and Cultural Traditions, Varanasi, India: The National Geographical Society of India, Pub. 40, Vol. 39 (1993): 131-140.




  1. *Lapierre, Ying Qu and Amita Sinha. “Chinese Students’ Perceptions of Home and Community in the United States – A Case Study of University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,” Habitat International, Australia, Vol. 17, No. 2 (1993): 123-134




  1. *Lapierre, Ying Qu and Amita Sinha. “Chinese Students’ Perceptions of Home and Community in the United States – A Case Study of University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,” International Journal for Housing Science and its Applications, USA, Vol. 17, No. 2 (1993).




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Courtyard Dwellings in India,” Geographical Review of India, Vol. 55, No. 2 (June 1993): 36-47.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “The Centre as Void – Courtyard Dwellings in India,” Open House International, U.K., Vol. 19, No. 4 (1994): 28-35.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Pilgrimage – Journey to the Sacred Landscape of Braj,” Rana P.B. Singh (ed.), The Spirit and Power and Place, Varanasi, India: The National Geographical Society of India, Pub. 41, Vol. 40 (1994): 239-248.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Design Proposal for a Sacred Site – Sarnath, India,” Landscape Design, U.K. (November 1994): 34-36.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Nature in Hindu Art, Architecture and Landscape,” Landscape Research, U.K., Vol. 20, No.1 (Spring 1995): 3-10.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Landscape of Religion,” Guest Editorial for a Special Issue of Landscape Research, U.K., Vol. 20, No. 1 (Spring 1995): 1-2.




  1. Rasool, Saeeda and Amita Sinha. “Transformations in the Cultural Landscape of Lahore, Pakistan,” Geographical Review of India, Vo. 57, No. 3 (1995): 212-222.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Decadence, Mourning and Revolution - Facets of Nineteenth Century Landscape of Lucknow, India,” Landscape Research, U.K., No. 2 (Spring 1996): 123-136.




  1. *Han, Ke-Tsung and Amita Sinha. “An Empirical Study of Feng-Shui in Landscape,” Environments, Canada, Vol. 23, No. 3 (1996): 36-49.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Rajat Kant. “Urban Evolution and Transformation in Lucknow, India - A Comparative Study of its Streets,” Open House International, U.K., Vol. 23, No. 1 (1997): 34-42.




  1. *Chen, Chui-Lin and Sinha Sinha. “Taiwanese Students’ Perceptions of Home in the United States: A Case Study at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,” Open House International, U.K., Vol. 23, No. 1 (1998): 41-51.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Mari Ito. “The Meaning of Places” Open House International, U.K., Vol. 23, No. 4 (1998): 32-41.




  1. +Sinha, Amita. “Design of Settlements in Vaastu-Shastras,” Journal of Cultural Geography, USA, Vol. 17, No. 2 (1998): 27-42.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Landscape of Ramayana,” Geographical Review of India, Vol. 60, No. 1 (March 1998): 18-25.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Bungalows of Lucknow Cantonment, India,” Open House International, U.K., Vol. 24, No. 2 (1999): 56-63.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Landscapes and the Ramayana Legend,” Geographical Review of India, Vol. 61, No. 2 (1999): 97-111.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Designing with Archetypes,” Architecture+Design, India, (Sept-Oct. 2000): 33-37.




  1. Sinha, Amita and Rajat Kant. “Urban Evolution and Transformations: Study of Medieval and Colonial Streets in Lucknow,” Architecture+Design, India (Sept.-Oct, 2000): 66-71.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Natural Archetypes,” Geographical Review of India, Vol. 62, No. 1 (March 2000): 26-38.




  1. Sinha, Amita and R.P. Sinha. “The Cosmic Tree in Buddhist Landscapes,” Geographical Review of India, Vol. 63, No. 1 (March 2001): 1-15.




  1. +Sinha, Amita. “Designing Pilgrimage Sites,” LA: Journal of Landscape Architecture, India, Vol. 1, No. 2 (2001): 14-17.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Architecture and Identity in Colonial Discourse,” Journal of the Indian Institute of Architects, Vol. 66, Issue 10 (November 2001): 21-26.




  1. +Sinha, Amita. “Reconstructing the Taj Mahal Heritage Landscape: Deconstructing the Tourist Gaze,” LA: Journal of Landscape Architecture, India, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring 2002): 14-18.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Indian Architectural History: A Post-Colonial Perspective,” The Journal of the Indian Institute of Architects, Vol. 68, No. 7 (December 2003): 46-51.




  1. +Bellafiore, Vincent, Terence Harkness, Amita Sinha, and James Wescoat, Jr. “The Taj Mahal: Romance and Reality,” Landscape Architecture Magazine, USA, Vol. 93, No. 9 (September 2003): 50-60, 104.




  1. +Sinha, Amita. “Landscape of the Taj: Possible Solutions,” Guest Editorial to a special issue of Architecture+Design, India, Vol. XX, No. 6 (November-December 2003): 52-53.




  1. +Sinha, Amita. “Taj Mahal Cultural Heritage District: Study in Open Space Types,” Architecture+Design, India, Vol. XX, No. 6 (November-December 2003): 54-58.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Sacred Landscapes in India: Forms and Meanings,” Geographical Review of India, vol. 65, No. 3 (September 2003): 241-250.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park: A Design Approach,” International Studies of Heritage Studies, U.K, Vol. 10, No. 2 (May 2004): 117-128.




  1. *Harkness, Terence and Amita Sinha. “Taj Heritage Corridor: Intersections between History and Culture in Designing the Yamuna Riverfront at Agra, India,” Places, USA, Vol. 16, No. 2 (Spring 2004): 62-69.




  1. *Harkness, Terence, and Amita Sinha. “Pilgrimage to Yamuna Riverfront at Agra, India,” Marg Publications, India, Vol. 56, No. 1 (September 2004).




  1. George, Arun, Amita Sinha, and Varkki George. “The Goshree Roadlink, Kochi, India: A Design Approach Towards Creating a Legible Streetscape,” Indian Highways, India (August 2004): 77-86.




  1. +Sinha, Amita, Gary Kesler, D. Fairchild Ruggles, and James Wescoat Jr. “Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat, India: Challenges and Responses in Cultural Heritage Planning and Design,” Tourism Recreation Research, India, Vol. 29, No. 3 (2004): 75-78.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and D. Fairchild Ruggles. “The Yamuna Riverfront, India: A Comparative Study of Islamic and Hindu Traditions in Cultural Landscapes,” Landscape Journal, USA, Vol. 23, No. 2 (2004): 141-152.




  1. George, Arun, Amita Sinha and Varkki George Pallathucheril. “The Goshree Roadlink, Kochi: A Design Approach Towards Creating a Legible Landscape,” Architecture+Design, India, Vol. XXII, No. 2 (February 2005): 76-80.




  1. *George, Arun, Amita Sinha and Varkki George Pallathucheril. “The Goshree Roadlink, Kochi: A Design Approach Towards Creating a Legible Landscape,” Journal of Urban Design, U.K., Vol. 10, No. 2 (June 2005): 275-287.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Reinventing People’s Place,” Architecture+Design, India, Vol. XXII, No. 9 (September 2005): 54-58.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Cultural Landscape of Pavagadh: The Abode of Mother Goddess, Kalika,” Journal of Cultural Geography, USA, Vol. 22, No. 1 (Spring/Summer, 2006): 89-103.




  1. *Raghunathan Aparna and Amita Sinha. “Rockfort Temple at Tiruchirapalli, India: Conservation of a Sacred Landscape,” International Journal of Heritage Studies, U.K., Vol. 12, No. 5 (June 2006): 489-504.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Living Legacies,” Architecture+Design, India, Vol. XXIII, No. 7 (July 2006): 84-94.




  1. Sinha, Amita and Terry Harkness. “The Eye Visits,” Indian Architect and Builder, Vol. 19(1) (July 2006): 95-98.




  1. Sinha, Amita and Yuthika Sharma. “Urban Design as a Frame for Site Readings of Heritage Landscape of Champaner-Pavagadh, India,” The Journal of The Indian Institute of Architects, Vol. 71, No. 7 (July 2006): 45-48.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Forts on a Sacred Hill: Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat, India,” Architecture+Design, India, Vol. xxiv, No. 8 (August 2007): 128-134.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Forts on a Sacred Hill: Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat, India,” Marg Publications, India, (June 2008), vol. 59, no: 4, pp.60--73.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Forts on a Sacred Hill: Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat, India,” Orientations, Hong Kong, (October 2008), vol. 39, no: 7, pp.61-68.




  1. Mandal, Sarmistha and Amita Sinha. “The Case of the Vanishing Ridge in Delhi, India: A Conservation Approach”, Architecture+Design, India, (May 2008), vol. XXV, no.5, pp.124-130.




  1. Nagpal, Swati and Amita Sinha. “The Gomti Riverfront in Lucknow, India: Revitalization of a Cultural Heritage Landscape”, Architecture+Design, India, (June 2008), vol. XXV, no. 6, pp.58-66.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Public Spaces in Lucknow—the influence of power”, Architecture+Design, India, (February 2009), pp. 80-92, vol. XXVI, no.2.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Yuthika Sharma. “Urban Design as a Frame for Site Readings of Heritage Landscapes: A Case Study of Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat, India”, Journal of Urban Design, U.K., (May 2009), 14:2, pp. 203-221.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “The Mughal Garden Legacy—Changing Contexts and Regenerated Traditions”, Abacus, India, (Spring 2009), vol. 4, no: 1, pp. 44-50.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Natural Heritage and Cultural Landscapes: Understanding Indic Values”, Context, India, vol. VI, No: 1, (Sp/Su 2009), pp.23-28.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Terence Harkness, “Views of Taj: Figure in the Landscape”, Landscape Journal, USA, vol.28, no: 2, (Fall 2009), pp. 198-217.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Greener (Past)ures”, Indian Architect and Builder, vol. 22(9), (May 2009), pp.65-67.




  1. *Nagpal, Swati and Amita Sinha, “The Gomti Riverfront in Lucknow, India: Revitalization of a Cultural Heritage Landscape”, Journal of Urban Design, U.K. vol. 14, no. 4, (November 2009), pp. 489-506.




  1. +Sinha, Amita, “Conservation of Cultural Landscapes”, Journal of Landscape Architecture, India, no. 28, (Summer 2010), pp. 24-31.




  1. +Sinha, Amita, “Memorial Parks in Lucknow, India”, Spandrel: Journal of School of Planning and Architecture, India, vol. 1, no. 1, (Monsoon 2010), pp. 71-82.




  1. *Sinha, Amita, “Colonial and post-colonial memorial parks in Lucknow, India: shifting ideologies and changing aesthetics”, Journal of Landscape Architecture, Europe, (Autumn 2010), pp. 60-71.




  1. Sinha, Amita and Jatinder Singh, “Planning an Ideal Steel City in India: Jamshedpur”, Architecture+Design, India, vol. xxviii, no. 1, (January 2011), pp. 106-117.




  1. +Sinha, Amita, “Sacred Landscapes of Govardhan in Braj, India: Imagined, Enacted, and Reclaimed”, Context, India, vol. VIII, No: 1, (Sp/Su 2011), pp. 41-50.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Memorial Parks in Lucknow”, Marg Publications, India, vol. 63, no. 1, (September 2011), pp. 36-49.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Jatinder Singh, “Jamshedpur: Planning an Ideal Steel City in India”, Journal of Planning History, USA, vol. 10, no. 4, (2011), pp. 263-281.




  1. Varma, Annie and Amita Sinha, “Yamuna, Krishna, and Landscape Heritage of Braj: Conservation Model for Vishram Ghat, Mathura”, Abacus, India, (Sp, 2011), vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 77-85.




  1. +Sinha, Amita, “Cultural Heritage and Sacred Landscapes of South Asia: Reclamation of Govardhan in Braj, India”, Spandrel, India, (Monsoon, 2011), no. 3, pp. 58-66.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Grounded Theories and Place Ethnographies”, Architecture+Design, India, vol. xxviii, no. 10, (October 2011), pp, 146-150.




  1. Varma, Annie and Amita Sinha, “Conservation Model for Vishram Ghat, Mathura”, Architecture+Design, India, vol. XXIX, no. 4, (April 2012), pp. 84-89.




  1. Sinha, Amita and Rajat Kant, “City of Nawabs to City of Elephants: Urban Transformation of Lucknow”, Journal of Landscape Architecture, India, vol. 68, no. 37, (2013), pp. 68-76.




  1. Sinha Amita and Ana Valderrama, “Oracle Landscape of Orchha: Reclaiming the Lost Heritage”, Spandrel, India, no. 7, (2013), pp. 1-12.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Claude Martin and the Gomti Riverfront”, Architecture+Design, India, vol. xxx, no. 4, (April 2013), pp. 98-103.




  1. *Sinha, Amita, “Restoration of the Gomti Riverfront in Lucknow” Claude Martin’s Legacy”, Marg, India, vol 65, no. 3, (March 2014), pp. 78-87.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Neha Rajora, “Gaze and the Picturesque Landscape of Amber, India”, Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes: An International Quarterly, vol. 34, no. 4, (October-December 2014), pp. 309-322.




  1. *Sinha, Amita, “Slow Landscapes of Elevated Linear Parks: Bloomingdale Trail in Chicago”, Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes: An International Quarterly, vol. 34. No. 2, (2014), pp. 113-122.




  1. *Sinha, Amita, “The Sacred Landscape of Braj, India: Imagined, Enacted, and Reclaimed”, Landscape Journal, USA, 33(1), (2014), pp. 59-75.




  1. Sinha, Amita and Neha Rajora, “Conserving Cultural Landscape: Amber, Rajasthan”, Architecture+Design, India, vol. xxxi, no. 7, (July 2014), pp. 104-115.




  1. *Sinha Amita and Ana Valderrama, “The Oracle Landscape of Orchha: Reclaiming the Lost Heritage”, Journal of Cultural Geography, USA, 31(3), (2014), pp. 304-325.




  1. +Sinha, Amita, “Architectural History in India: A Post-Colonial Perspective”, Tekton: A Journal of Architecture, Urban Design and Planning, India, vol. 1, no. 1, (September 2014), pp. 32-47.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Rajat Kant, “Mayawati and Memorial Parks in Lucknow, India: Landscapes of Empowerment”, Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes: An International Quarterly, vol. 35, no.1, (2015), pp. 43-58.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Reclamation of Kunds on Govardhan Hill, Braj”, Architecture+Design, India, vol. 32, no. 5, (May 2015), pp. 108-115.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “The Sacred Landscape of Braj, India: Imagined, Enacted, and Reclaimed”, Journal of the Indian Institute of Architects, (April 2015).




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Reclamation of Kunds on Govardhan Hill, Braj”, Journal of Vaishnava Studies, vol. 23, no. 2, (Spring 2015), pp. 101-110.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Research Based Design in Landscape Architecture Practice”, Journal of Landscape Architecture, India, 45, (2015), pp. 40-43.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Design Paradigms and their Impact on Education”, Tekton: A Journal of Architecture, Urban Design and Planning, India, vol.2, no.2, (September 2015), pp. 52-57.




  1. Xiangnan Fan and Amita Sinha, “Housing the Land-lost Farmers, Suzhou, China”, Architecture+Design: An Indian Journal of Architecture, vol. 32, no. 11, (November 2015), pp. 112-119.




  1. +Sinha, Amita. “The Enacted Landscape of Varanasi Ghats: Beyond the Picturesque”, Visual Arts Journal, India Habitat Center, Special issue on Art in Public Places, vol. 12, (April 2013-March 2015), pp. 40-49.




  1. Gajjar, Heena, and Amita Sinha, “Dwarka Lost and Reclaimed: Planning for a Resilient Landscape”, Tekton, vol. 3, no. 2, September 2016, pp. 36-57.


G. Creative Works (Exhibitions, Commissions, Competitions, Performances, Art or Architecture Executed)


  1. Sinha, Amita et al., “Sarnath: Design Guidelines and Case Studies for Tourism Development.” Design proposals and report submitted to Varanasi Development Authority, India, 1990.




  1. Sinha, Amita et al., “Site Planning for Cultural Heritage District, Lucknow, India.” Design proposals and report submitted to Lucknow Town Planning Authority, India, 1995.




  1. Amita Sinha. “Dilkusha Gardens--Heritage Park.” Design proposals and report submitted to Lucknow Cantonment Board, India, 1997.




  1. Bellafiore, Vincent, Amita Sinha, Terence Harkness, Kenneth McCown, and Brian Orland. “Taj Mahal Cultural Heritage District,” Design proposals and report submitted to Uttar Pradesh Tourism, India, 2000.




  1. Amita Sinha and Vincent Bellafiore, “Taj Mahal Cultural Heritage District: Development Plan II,” Design proposals and report submitted to Uttar Pradesh Tourism, India, 2001.




  1. Sinha, Amita and Gary Kesler. “Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Gujarat, India.” Design proposals and report submitted to Heritage Trust, Baroda, India, 2002.




  1. Sinha, Amita, Gary Kesler, D. Fairchild Ruggles, and James Wescoat, Jr. “Champaner-Pavagadh Cultural Sanctuary, Gujarat, India.” Design proposals and report submitted to Heritage Trust, Baroda, India, 2003.




  1. Sinha, Amita, D. Fairchild Ruggles and James Wescoat, Jr. “Panch Yatras in the Cultural Heritage Landscape of Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat, India.” Design proposals and report submitted to Heritage Trust, Baroda, India, 2005.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Conservation of Gomti Riverfront - Case Studies of La Martiniere and Residency, Lucknow, India.” Design proposals and report submitted to La Martiniere School and Lucknow Development Board, 2006.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Vilayaiti Bagh, Lucknow, India”. Design proposals and report submitted to Archaeological Survey of India, 2008.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “The Hindu Temple in East Central Illinois”. Design Proposals submitted to the Hindu Temple Society, Champaign, Illinois, 2008.




  1. Sinha, Amita, ““Govardhan Hill in Braj, India: Imagined, Enacted and Reclaimed”, Exhibition and Catalogue submitted to Braj Foundation, India, 2010.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Musa Bagh Conservation Plan, Lucknow, India”. Design proposals and report submitted to Archaeological Survey of India, 2011.




  1. Sinha, Amita, D. Fairchild Ruggles with Neha Rajora, “Cultural Landscapes of Orchha, India: Reclaiming a Lost Heritage”, Design proposals and report submitted to Department of Urban Development, Madhya Pradesh, India, 2012.




  1. Rajora, Amita and Amita Sinha, “Cultural Landscapes of Amber, Rajasthan”, Exhibition and Catalogue submitted to Amber Development Authority, Jaipur, India, 2013.




  1. Sinha, Amita with Heena Gajjar, “Ghats of Varanasi in India: The Cultural Landscape Reclaimed”, Design proposals submitted to the Government of India, 2014.




  1. Sinha, Amita, Sara Bartumeus, and Rob Olshansky, “Re-envisioning Danville Downtown Riverfront”, Design proposals submitted to City of Danville, Illinois, 2016.




  1. Sinha Amita with Saloni Chawla, “Envisioning a Resilient Cultural Landscape: Ghats on the Ganga, Varanasi, India”, Design proposals submitted to the Government of India, 2016.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “The Cultural Landscapes of the Ghats of Varanasi”, Experimental Arts Gallery, India Habitat Center, January 12-16, 2017.


H. Bulletins, Reports, or Conference Proceedings


  1. Sinha, Amita, “The Center as Void: Courtyard Dwellings in India”, Design+Values, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference Proceedings, Vol. IV, 1992, pp. 85-92.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Kant, Rajat, “Urban Evolution and Transformation in Lucknow, India: A Comparative Study of its Streets,” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, Vol. viii, No. 1,1996.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Champaner-Pavagarh Archaeological Park, Gujarat: A Design Approach,” National-Seminar Workshop Report on Heritage Conservation and Cultural Continuity organized by MES School of Architecture, Kuttipuram at Thrissur, Kerala, India, 2002.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Conservation Plan for the Delhi Ridge: Integration of Natural and Cultural Heritage”. Proceedings of Modern Asian Architecture Network Conference, New Delhi, 2009.




  1. Sinha, Amita and Neha Rajora, “Forts on the Aravallis: From Picturesque Ruins to Cultural Landscapes”. Proceedings of the Fourth IFLA-APR International Cultural Landscapes Symposium, Ahmedabad, India, 2013.


I. Abstracts


  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Social and Spatial Order in Indian Communities,” Built Form and Culture Conference, Tucson, Arizona, 1989.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Nezar AlSayyad. “Education of Third World Designers in First World Institutions: Some Thoughts,” Built Culture and Form Conference, Tucson, Arizona, 1989.




  1. Sinha, Amita and Deepa Raman. “Design Guidelines – The Route to ‘Good’ or Merely “Good Enough’ Design,”, Environmental Design Research Association Conference, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, 1990.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Conservation of Sacred Sites – Sarnath, A Case Study,” Environmental Research Association Conference, Oaxtepec, Mexico, 1991.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Nature in Hindu Mythology, Art and Architecture,” Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Boulder, Colorado, 1992.




  1. *Lapierre, Ying Qu and Amita Sinha. “Chinese Perceptions of Home and Community in the United States – A Case Study of University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,” Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Boulder, Colorado, 1992.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Galen Cranz. “Settings of Public Life,” Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Chicago, Illinois, 1993.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Pilgrimage – Journey to the Sacred Landscape of Braj,” Built Form and Culture Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1993.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Varieties of Nature Viewing,” Environmental Design Research Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas, 1994.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Decadence, Mourning, and Revolution – Facets of Nineteenth Century Landscape of Lucknow, India,” Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Boston, 1995.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Design of Settlements in Vaastu Shastras”, American Association of Geographers Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, 1997.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and R. P. Sinha. “Landscape in Gautama Buddha's Times,” Built Form and Culture Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1997.




  1. *Canter, David, Mari Ito, and Amita Sinha. “The Meaning of Places,” Environmental Design Research Association Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, 1998.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Bungalows of Lucknow Cantonment, India,” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Conference, Cairo, Egypt, 1998.




  1. +Sinha, Amita. “Landscapes of the Ramayana Legend,” Pilgrimage and Complexity, Conference organized by Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts, New Delhi, India, 1999.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Designing with Archetypes,” South Asian Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 2000.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Landscapes of Ramayana,” Narrative Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 2000.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Architecture and Identity in Colonial Discourse,” South Asia Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 2000.




  1. +Sinha, Amita. “Nature in Ramayana,” International Ramayana Conference, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois, 2001.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Indian Architectural History: A Post Colonial Perspective,” South Asia Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 2002.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and D. Fairchild Ruggles. “The Yamuna Riverfront, India: A Comparative Study of Islamic and Hindu Traditions in Cultural Landscapes,” South Asia Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 2003.




  1. *Sinha, Amita, Gary Kesler, D. Fairchild Ruggles and James Wescoat Jr. “Champaner Pavagadh, Gujarat, India: Challenges and Responses in Cultural Heritage Planning and Design,” The 7th US/ICOMOS Symposium, Natchitoches, Louisiana, 2004.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Kalika At Pavagadh: Landscape of the Mother Goddess,” South Asia Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 2004.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Community Design of a Neighborhood Park in Indiranagar, Lucknow: A Successful Alternative to Institutional Design,” Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Vancouver, Canada, 2005.




  1. +Sinha, Amita and Aparna Raghunathan. “Cultural Heritage Planning of Sacred Site - A Case Study of Rockfort Temple at Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu,” Sangama - A Confluence of Art and Culture During the Vijayanagar Period: A Symposium, Houston, Texas and South Asia Conference in Madison, Wisconsin, 2005.




  1. +Sinha, Amita. “Action Research in Conservation of ‘Living’ Heritage Sites in India,” Nagaur Garden Conservation Workshop, Ahhichatragarh, Nagaur, 2006.




  1. *Sinha, Amita, “Views of Taj-Figure in the Landscape,” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Vancouver, Canada, and International Planning History Conference, New Delhi, India, 2006.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Forts on a Sacred Hill: Champaner-Pavagadh, Gujarat, India,” South Asia Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 2006.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Sarmistha Mandal. “Conservation Plan for the Delhi Ridge: Integration of Natural and Cultural Heritage,” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Pennsylvania State University, 2007.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “The Gomti Riverfront in Lucknow: India: Revitalization of a Cultural Heritage Landscape”, South Asia Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 2007.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “The Mughal Garden Legacy—Changing Contexts and Regenerated Traditions”, South Asia Conference, Madison, Wisconsin and International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments Conference, Oxford, U.K., 2008.




  1. *Sinha, Amita. “Memorial Parks in Lucknow, India”, International Planning History Conference, Chicago, 2008.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Conservation Plan for the Delhi Ridge: Integration of Natural and Cultural Heritage”, 7th International Conference of Modern Asian Architecture Network, New Delhi, India, 2009.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Nature Imagery in Ramayana Paintings”, Third International Ramayana Conference, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois, 2010.




  1. *Sinha, Amita, “Jamshedpur: Planning an Idea Steel City in India”, South Asia Conference, Madison, Wisconsin and Society of Architectural Historian’s Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2010.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Ethnographies of the Public Realm: Small Parks and Their Communities” Conference on Death and Life of Social Factors, University of California at Berkeley, April 2011.




  1. *Varma, Annie and Amita Sinha, “Krishna, Yamuna, and Landscape Heritage: Vishram Ghat at Mathura, India”, Environmental Design Research Association Conference, 2011.




  1. *Sinha, Amita, “Claude Martin and the Gomti Riverfront in Lucknow, India”, South Asia Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, 2011.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Constructing Slow Landscapes: Bloomingdale Trail in Chicago”, Constructed Environments Conference, Chicago, 2011.




  1. *Sinha, Amita, “From the City of Nawabs to the City of Elephants: Mayawati and Urban Transformation of Lucknow, India”, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and Settling and Unsettling the City in South Asia Conference, Center for South Asian Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2012.




  1. *Sinha, Amita and Ana Valderrama, “Oracle Landscape of Orchha, India: Reclaiming the Lost Heritage”, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, University of Texas at Austin, 2013.




  1. Sinha, Amita. “Gaze and the Picturesque Landscape of Amber, India”, International Cultural Landscapes Symposium (INCULS), Ahmedabad, India, 2013.




  1. *Sinha. Amita, “Ghats on the Ganga in Varanasi, India: The Cultural Landscape Enacted”, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, 2015.




  1. Sinha, Amita, “Death As Spectacle: Ghats on the Ganga in Varanasi, India”, Heritage of Death Conference, Stockholm University, Sweden, September 2015.




  1. *Gajjar, Heena, and Amita Sinha, “Journeys in the Cultural Landscapes of Okhamandal, Gurjarat, India”, Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference, Utah State University, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 2016.




  1. *Sinha, Amita, “Ghats on the Ganga in Varanasi, India: Contingency and Complexity in the Cultural Landscape”, Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, October 2016.



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