The Mother Tongue of Architecture: Selected Writing from Kazi Khaleed Ashraf
By (Author) Kazi Ashraf
Oro Editions
Oro Editions
8th October 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
720.1
Hardback
288
Width 171mm, Height 228mm
A collection of critical essays on abiding and compelling topics in architecture and the culture of architecture.
Range of topics are diverse: an architectural phenomenology of water, architecture and landscape rethought, ancient Greece to India, The Buddhas house to the modern house in India, the architecture and landscapes of Louis Kahn. Le Corbusier in India, the architecture of Balkrishna Doshi, and other original topics such as the destruction of buildings as a ritual necessity.
Reading and pondering over Kazis writings, I am reminded of my personal journeys and learnings Architecture is not merely a static dumb built form but is a cosmos in itself. Not merely produced theoretically but created through varied moods and activities of life, place, space, and ecosystems. Theoretically arguably and rationally functions or activities or appearances are organisms, but not if not seen holistically. Hence, Vastu is not only an environment and not merely an object but has an all-pervading soul, and this is what Kazi conveys through his travels and experiences. --Balkrishna Doshi on The Mother Tongue of Architecture
Ashraf is an architect, architectural historian and critic. Trained at MIT and the University of Pennsylvania he has taught at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Hawaii in the US, and now directs the Bengal Institute for Architecture, Landscapes and Settlements in Dhaka, Bangladesh.