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  • May 2007

Modern Traditions

Contemporary Architecture in India

Birkhäuser

Authors:

  • The author lives in India and is a leading authority on Indian architecture

  • All plan drawings newly prepared by the author

  • Contains an annotated bibliography

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages 1-26
  2. Modern Indian

    1. Vidhan Bhavan Government Building

      • Charles Correa and Associates
      Pages 27-34
    2. House in a Plantation

      • Rahul Mehrotra and Associates
      Pages 35-42
    3. Indian Parliament Library

      • Raj Rewal and Associates
      Pages 43-50
  3. Regionalistic-Modern

    1. Production Building for Synergy Lifestyles

      • Shimul Javeri Kadri Architects
      Pages 51-60
  4. Late Modern

    1. Indian Institute of Management New Campus (IIM)

      • HCP Design and Project Management Pvt. Ltd.
      Pages 61-68
    2. Town Planning in Mumbai and Bagalkot

      • Charles Correa and Associates
      Pages 69-74
  5. Minimal-Economical

    1. CIDCO Lowcost Housing

      • Raj Rewal and Associates
      Pages 75-82
  6. Classical-Modern

    1. Belvedere and Tytan Apartment Blocks

      • Khareghat and Associates
      Pages 83-88
    2. House Leslie Pallath

      • Klaus-Peter Gast
      Pages 89-96
  7. Material-Textural

    1. Accommodation for the Tata Institute of Social Sciences

      • Rahul Mehrotra and Associates
      Pages 97-104
  8. Traditional

    1. Ayushakti — Ayurvedic Treatment Clinic

      • Shimul Javeri Kadri Architects
      Pages 105-110
    2. Brunton Boatyard Hotel

      • Karl Damschen
      Pages 111-118
  9. Ecological-Sustainable

    1. Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Center

      • Karan Grover and Associates
      Pages 119-127
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 128-128

About this book

India is a lively and diverse country that in recent years has developed into one of the largest industrialized nations in the world. This process is also reflected in its architecture. Recent developments betray a new consciousness and the search for an Indian identity. International influences are merging with traditional styles to create a unique new architectural language, which also bears the stamp of Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn, who worked there.

In its introduction, the book depicts the rise of modern architecture in India since independence in 1947. The main section describes the important tendencies of contemporary Indian architecture in thematic chapters, each with built examples. In addition to the new younger generation of Indian architects, it also considers the first post-independence generation, including Balkrishna Doshi and Charles Correa.

About the author

Klaus-Peter Gast (b. 1956) is an architect and building historian. He trained and taught at the Technische Universität Braunschweig (Braunschweig Technical University), obtaining his doctorate in 1995 with a dissertation on "Das Indian Institute of Management von Louis I. Kahn. Zur Darstellung des Systems figürlicher Geometrie" ("The Indian Institute of Management of Louis I. Kahn: Representing the System of Figurative Geometry"). Research trips to Rome, Paris, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Ahmedabad, and Dhaka; lectures etc. in Berlin, Hanover, Philadelphia, Bangkok, and Venice. Numerous publications.

The author is a leading authority on Indian architecture who has lived in India since 1997

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Modern Traditions

  • Book Subtitle: Contemporary Architecture in India

  • Authors: Klaus-Peter Gast

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8298-8

  • Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel

  • eBook Packages: Architecture and Design, Engineering (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Birkhäuser Basel 2007

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: 128

  • Number of Illustrations: 116 b/w illustrations, 87 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Cities, Countries, Regions