Architectural Voices of India: A Blend of Contemporary and Traditional Ethos

Indian and global architecture has continually been represented, deliberated and discussed by several architects across different platforms. Architectural Voices of India: A Blend of Contemporary and Traditional Ethos brings out the voices of 17 iconic architects from India across generations on a common platform, and through dialogues probes into the core issues and perspectives around architecture. These voices bring to the forefront unique and inspirational journeys, varied design philosophies and building typologies, the evolution of architecture and a reflection on the new role that architects should play, and the state of the profession in India and globally.

Apurva Bose Dutta, the author is an award-winning architectural journalist from India and has focussed 12 years of her career on deliberating on architecture through various print and digital media. Armed with a degree in architecture from Chandigarh College of Architecture, and a diploma in freelance journalism from the UK, she has been actively involved with initiating and promoting the subject of architectural journalism in India. In 2016, she was invited by the Australian Government to represent the Indian delegation in an international media visit of architectural writers in Melbourne.

Apurva brings together some of the renowned “missionaries of Indian architecture” who have given the profession its identity. The book talks about architecture being an integral part of building a nation and has takeaways for all genres of readers including those from the architecture and building industry, the students’ community, and the common man.

The book articulates the observations, beliefs, sentiments, perspectives and vision of an entire gamut of architects— right from the legendary BV Doshi, Raj Rewal and Shiv Dutt Sharma to the contemporary Morphogenesis, Kamal Malik and Sanjay Puri, from the sustainability experts Abhikram and Sanjay Mohe to the urban planner Christopher Benninger, from the versatile Prem Nath to the conservationist Brinda Somaya, and many more of such India’s illustrious architects. It also throws a glance into their projects as well as their personal spaces. The foreword has been written by Dr. Vikramāditya Prakāsh, Professor of Architecture, University of Washington, Seattle.

  • ISBN

    9781443891400
  • Title

    Architectural Voices of India: A Blend of Contemporary and Traditional Ethos
  • Author

    Ar. Apurva Bose Dutta
  • Publisher

    Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication year

    2017
  • Language

    English

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