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Schneider, Nadja-Christina: Reimagining Housing, Rethinking the Role of Architects in India, Heidelberg: Heidelberg Asian Studies Publishing, 2024 (Media and Cultural Studies, 卷 5). https://doi.org/10.11588/hasp.1381
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06/04/2024
Reimagining Housing, Rethinking the Role of Architects in India
This book explores the self-perception of critical architects in post-independent and contemporary India. It takes particular interest in the role of documentary films and other media forms used by architects to intervene in debates on affordable housing and to share their alternative visions on spatial design and sustainable architecture. As a heterogeneous and highly mobile group of social actors, architects and designers develop and implement viable solutions at the intersection of extremely complex challenges and specific local contexts. The book argues that the interconnections in their design thinking and work can best be understood through the conceptual lens of critical regionalism.
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Minnette de Silva: the ‘Forgotten Pioneer’ of Critical Regionalism in Postcolonial South Asia
35-45
5
Memory, Housing Architecture and Everyday Life: Lovely Villa: Architecture as Autobiography (2019)
67-77
7
The “Self-Taught Sustainable Architect” Didi Contractor: Earth Crusader (2016) and Didi Contractor – Marrying the Earth to the Building (2017)
89-98
8
Architectural Imagination in the Two Documentaries Kanade (2021) and Building Visions (2022)
99-107
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Architectural Storytelling as a Knowledge Sharing Practice: Bharat Minar – The Tower of a Forgotten India (2019)
109-114