The Architectural Review N° 1431 (2016)

2 Towards an architecture for India
In an age of rapid industrialisation, rampant construction, a networked economy and state indifference, meaningful architecture in India is elusive
A Srivathsan

14 Haat Beat
The Dilli Haat crafts bazaar, with a central theme of music, is a dynamic addition to Janakpuri, New Delhi
Geeta Wahi Dua

20 Open and shut
A protective cloak wraps around the studio; a security device for an open-air office
Smita Dalvi

30 Typology
Corporate campus
With the 1940s came a compulsion to move headquarters from the inner-city sprawl to more tranquil environs out of town. Is the resurgent migration a retreat to a natural idyll or a calculated isolation?
Tom Wilkinson

40 Bakrishna Doshi: modern architecture, Indian roots
Doshi’s work mirrors his life: influences from overeseas are combined with a transformation of Indian culture and tradition
William JR Curtis

47 Antihil Design

50 The Grove of Butterflies
Local traditions are revived in ths Buddhhist centre
Mustansir Dalvi

60 Industrial revolution
Studio Lotus has breathed new life into a old power plant
Kaiwan Mehta

70 Outrage
To accommodate future growth, the government of India needs to wake up and provide the desperately needed infrastructure
Sanjay Puri

74 Quadrangle
A timeless quad and colonnade are the highlights ao Ahmedabad University’s new building
Smita Dalvi

80 Building utopia: 50 years of Auroville

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