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Urmi - the inspiration. Shirish Beri's search for wholeness. Shirish Beri &...

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Bhan, Ravindra. Architects' Statement In Development plans for Ayodhya Ghats....

Ayodhya is an ancient city of India near Faizabad in Uttar Pradesh state. The city is situated on the right bank of river Ghagra or Saryu. It is considered as one of the holiest cities of India. In the...

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Beri, Shirish. "Towards an Architecture of Goodness." In 2AA International...

For me, it is almost impossible to separate architecture from this wonderful fullness, richness and inter-connected complexity of life. Both seem to be the reflections of each other.

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Beri, Shirish. Letter from an architect to the gurus and students of...

Dear friends, After a lot of thinking, I have taken the liberty to write the attached important letter to the principals, faculty and students of all architecture colleges in India. I had to do so out...

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Raman, Madhav, and Vaibhav Dimri. Portfolio of Drawings In KOODAARAM...

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Ghosh, Sudipto. Re: Letter from an architect to the gurus and chelas of...

A reply to Shirish Beri's Open Letter dated 25th July 2019, "Can Architecture of Goodness be Taught?"  by Architect Sudipto Ghosh.

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Dalvi, Mustansir. The Past as Present: Pedagogical Practices in Architecture...

From the last decade of the nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth, architectural pedagogy in the School of Art, Bombay was dominated by documentation, decoration and design. Architects in the city in...

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Dalvi, Mustansir. "Mumbai Two Decades After: Landscapes of Exclusion,...

Twenty years after the communal riots of 1992 and the serial bomb blasts of 1993, Mumbai finds itself demographically changed. Muslim families are being forced to move to distant suburbs. The "outside"...

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Baweja, Vandana. The Missing Modernist Histories of Otto Koenigsberger’s...

Otto H. Koenigsberger (1908–99) a German émigré architect, arrived in India in 1939 in princely Mysore in South India—a state under indirect British rule then governed by Maharajah Krishnaraja Wodeyar...

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Baweja, Vandana. A Pre-history of Green Architecture: Otto Koenigsberger and...

In this dissertation, I investigate how transcolonial histories of architecture intersect with transnational environmental histories of architecture. I locate Tropical Architecture, which I define as...

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Baweja, Vandana. "Otto Koenigsberger’s Architectural Photographic Archive in...

Otto H. Koenigsberger (1908–1999), a German émigré architect who worked as the state architect in princely Mysore in British India in the 1940s, left a rich collection of photographs of his...

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Cowell, Christopher. "The Kacchā-Pakkā Divide: Material, Space and...

This article will trace the historical passage of two fundamental Indian terms used in building: kacchā (inferior, flimsy, impermanent) and pakkā (superior, solid, durable), and how they became...

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Baweja, Vandana. "Beyond Alternative Modernities." ABE Journal, no. 9-10 (2016).

[excerpt]  Gwendolyn Wright’s work first demonstrated how the colonies and the metropole were intertwined in the shaping of paradigms of modernist architecture and urbanism through her analysis of...

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Lee, Rachel. "From Static Master Plans to ‘Elastic Planning’ and...

Otto Koenigsberger (1908-1999) is best known for his pioneering work in the fields of tropical architecture and development planning, which he conducted from his base at the Architectural Association...

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DADLANI, CHANCHAL. "Monumental Re-visions: Mughal Self-Representation in the...

This paper examines the impact of the introduction of architectural representation into the visual discourse of official Mughal illustrated histories. In 1815, the Mughal emperor Akbar II (r....

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Grigor, Talinn. "Civilization Lost and Found: Bombay Parsi (re)Vision of...

In April 1854, when Bombay Parsi Manekji Limji Hataria landed on the Persian Gulf, contact between the Parsis of India and their coreligious Zoroastrians in Iran had been sporadic since the fall of the...

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Shah, Alison M.. "The City as a Landscape of Monuments: Re-visions of...

The last Nizam of Hyderabad (r. 1911-1948), Mir Osman Ali Khan was called the architect of modern Hyderabad. Indeed, many buildings were constructed during his reign, but he, personally, was neither...

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Shah, Alison M.. "Imperial Re-visions: Architecture and Imagined Communities...

Many of the categories through which we study South Asia's architecture and the built environment took shape as part of Britain's "imperial vision." (T. Metcalf, 1989) Through the isolation of...

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Shah, Kirtee. Re: Letter from an architect to the gurus and chelas of...

A reply to Shirish Beri's Open Letter dated 25th July 2019, "Can Architecture of Goodness be Taught?"  by Architect Sudipto Ghosh.

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THAKUR, ANIL SINGH. "Appropriating the Public Realm: Overlapping Placemaking...

The paper characterises the persisting interplay between two worlds: the heroic of modern planners; and the prosaic of the poor city practitioners that revolves around their everyday life. It is about...

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