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  2. Vastu shastra - Wikipedia

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    Originating in ancient India, Vastu Shastra (Sanskrit: वास्तु शास्त्र, vāstu śāstra – literally "science of architecture" [2]) is a traditional Hindu system of architecture [3] [4] based on ancient texts that describe principles of design, layout, measurements, ground preparation, space arrangement, and spatial geometry. [5]

  3. Hot desking - Wikipedia

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    Hot desking (sometimes called "non-reservation-based hoteling") is a work office organization system where each space is available for any worker, rather than reserved for a specific worker, so different workers may use the same spot along the day or week. [1]

  4. Hoteling - Wikipedia

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    Hoteling (also hotelling or office hoteling) is a method of office management in which workers dynamically schedule their use of workspaces such as desks, cubicles, and offices. It is an alternative approach to the more traditional method of permanently assigned seating.

  5. Architecture of India - Wikipedia

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    Mayamata and Manasara shilpa texts estimated to be in circulation by 5th to 7th century, is a guidebook on Dravidian style of Vastu Shastra design, construction, sculpture and joinery technique. [ 56 ] [ 57 ] Isanasivagurudeva paddhati is another text from the 9th century describing the art of building in India in south and central India.

  6. Vishrambaug Wada - Wikipedia

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    The 20,000 sq.ft. wada presently houses a post office on its ground floor, a few other offices of the municipal corporation and a small museum of Maratha artifacts put together by noted Maratha historian, Babasaheb Purandare. [1] This structure is famous for its fine entrance and the balcony with carved woodwork. [2]

  7. Virtual office - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a virtual office had roots before and during the Industrial Revolution, where parallels to current work styles, specifically working from home, have been drawn. [3] The virtual office concept is an evolution of the traditional executive suite.

  8. Hindu temple - Wikipedia

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    Ancient builders of Hindu temples created manuals of architecture, called Vastu-Sastra (literally "science" of dwelling; vas-tu is a composite Sanskrit word; vas means "reside", tu means "you"); these contain Vastu-Vidya (literally, knowledge of dwelling) [31] and Sastra meaning system or knowledge in Sanskrit.

  9. Architecture of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    As per the Thantra-Samuchayam, every sri-kovil should be built either neutral or even-sided. For the unitary temples, the overall height is taken as 13/7 to 2 and 1/8 of the width of the shrine, and categorized into five classes – santhika , purshtika , yayada , achudha , and savakamika – each with increasing height of the temple form.