India: Modern Architectures in History
By (Author) Peter Scriver
By (author) Amit Srivastava
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st December 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
720.954
Paperback
304
Width 171mm, Height 220mm
India shows how the nation's architecture has reflected and embodieddramatic shifts in Indian society and culture over the course of the twentiethcentury. It explores how Indian architectural modernity began, with therethinking of design practices under colonial patronage in the early twentiethcentury, which directly challenged previous building traditions. Thisis the first book to examine both colonial and the postcolonial aspects incomparable depth, and the authors draw on a broad range of primarysources.
'Peter Scriver and Amit Srivastava have produced the definitive analysis of the long trajectory of modern architecture in India, from its naissance in the colonial world, to the present, when its fate hangs in the balance. Written in an assured, fluent style, the book weaves together a wealth of detailed information into a narrative that is simultaneously highly readable and scholarly. An essential text for all those interested in the past and future of contemporary Indian architecture.'-Vikramaditya Prakash, Professor of Architecture, University of Washington, author of Chandigarh's Le Corbusier and co-author of A Global History of Architecture
Peter Scriver is Senior Lecturer in Architectural History and Theory at the University of Adelaide, Australia. His previous books include After the Masters: Contemporary Indian Architecture (1990) and Colonial Modernities: Building, Dwelling and Architecture in British India and Ceylon (2007). Amit Srivastava is a Lecturer at the University of Adelaide, who trained and practised as an architect in India. He is joint author of The Elements of Modern Architecture: Understanding Contemporary Buildings (2014).