Working in Mumbai is a critical reflection on thirty years of the practice of RMA Architects. Rahul Mehrotra weaves a narrative to connect his multiple engagements in architectural practice, including teaching, research, documenting, writing and exhibiting since the establishment of the practice in 1990. The book is structured around the subjects of interior architecture, critical conservation, and work and living spaces that straddle the binaries of the global and the local as well as the rural and the urban. While the book is a portfolio of the selected works of RMA Architects, the projects are curated so as to unravel and clarify the challenges faced by architects in India and in several parts of the majority world where issues related t...
Critical regionalism is an architectural concept that seeks to balance local needs and capabilities ...
The contemporary regime of globalisation and neoliberalism is creating a far-reaching impact on diff...
One of the most striking things bout the city of Mumbai, and more specifically Nalasopara, is the co...
An unprecedented production of discourses on contemporary Indian architects and architecture occurre...
Critical Regionalism as expounded by Kenneth Frampton has found its use in many parts of the world a...
A place of astonishing contrasts, India is home to some of the world’s most ancient architectures as...
The effects of India’s shift towards economic liberalisation, globalisation and privatisation in the...
This chapter traces national and international networks of individuals and institutions, ideologies ...
Building Green explores the experience of environmental architects in Mumbai, one of the world’s mos...
Dharavi, one of the largest unplanned settlements in the world, inhabit over 700 000 people. The ill...
Critical Regionalism as expounded by Kenneth Frampton has found its use in many parts of the world a...
© 2003 The Journal of ArchitectureDevelopments in information technology have reduced the need for s...
Mumbai \u27the official name for Bombay\u27 has adapted to various styles of architecture. 1830--187...
This work enquires into the question of the meaning being of architects in postcolonial India. It as...
Il volume propone l’analisi critica di alcuni insediamenti residenziali, di medie e grandi dimension...
Critical regionalism is an architectural concept that seeks to balance local needs and capabilities ...
The contemporary regime of globalisation and neoliberalism is creating a far-reaching impact on diff...
One of the most striking things bout the city of Mumbai, and more specifically Nalasopara, is the co...
An unprecedented production of discourses on contemporary Indian architects and architecture occurre...
Critical Regionalism as expounded by Kenneth Frampton has found its use in many parts of the world a...
A place of astonishing contrasts, India is home to some of the world’s most ancient architectures as...
The effects of India’s shift towards economic liberalisation, globalisation and privatisation in the...
This chapter traces national and international networks of individuals and institutions, ideologies ...
Building Green explores the experience of environmental architects in Mumbai, one of the world’s mos...
Dharavi, one of the largest unplanned settlements in the world, inhabit over 700 000 people. The ill...
Critical Regionalism as expounded by Kenneth Frampton has found its use in many parts of the world a...
© 2003 The Journal of ArchitectureDevelopments in information technology have reduced the need for s...
Mumbai \u27the official name for Bombay\u27 has adapted to various styles of architecture. 1830--187...
This work enquires into the question of the meaning being of architects in postcolonial India. It as...
Il volume propone l’analisi critica di alcuni insediamenti residenziali, di medie e grandi dimension...
Critical regionalism is an architectural concept that seeks to balance local needs and capabilities ...
The contemporary regime of globalisation and neoliberalism is creating a far-reaching impact on diff...
One of the most striking things bout the city of Mumbai, and more specifically Nalasopara, is the co...