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Gandhi and architecture: A time for low-cost housing

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Routledge 2021Description: 206 pISBN:
  • 9780367723330
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • GN 320.55 MAD
Summary: An Architecture of Finitude: Segaon, 1936—1937. The Present Endures: A Late-Colonial Gandhian Architecture for a Post-Colonial Age at the Low-cost Housing Exhibition of 1954. Urbanizing Finitude: For What Reason Must a Vernacular Architecture Die? Charles Correa, Gandhi, India: circa 1974–2006. The House that Necessity Built: Ecology, Economy, Customization and Architecture in the Global South; Wardha: 1978-1998. Regionalizing Finitude; "The Wardha House," Language, Identity and Environment in Wagdara: A Kolam Village. Afterword. Index.
List(s) this item appears in: Mahatma Gandhi Collection
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An Architecture of Finitude: Segaon, 1936—1937. The Present Endures: A Late-Colonial Gandhian Architecture for a Post-Colonial Age at the Low-cost Housing Exhibition of 1954. Urbanizing Finitude: For What Reason Must a Vernacular Architecture Die? Charles Correa, Gandhi, India: circa 1974–2006. The House that Necessity Built: Ecology, Economy, Customization and Architecture in the Global South; Wardha: 1978-1998. Regionalizing Finitude; "The Wardha House," Language, Identity and Environment in Wagdara: A Kolam Village. Afterword. Index.

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