Stories of storeys : Art, architecture and the city
Language: ENG Publication details: New Delhi SAGE 2018Edition: 1stDescription: xi, 378p. | Binding - Paperback | 24*17.2 cmISBN:- 9789353280802
- DDC23 720 BHA
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| 720 BEA Jakob and Macfarlane | 720 BER Minimalist architecture | 720 BET Architecture must burn | 720 BHA Stories of storeys | 720 BIE Basics design ideas | 720 BOX Think like an architect | 720 BRA Architectural thought: Design process and the expectant eye | 
                                                    
                                                        A renowned architect and artist on how public architecture in our cities has lost contact with the lives of the common people
Behind the seemingly ordinary life of a practising architect lies a whole host of non-professional impulses that give shape to buildings. Stories of Storeys: Art, Architecture and the City is about these impulses and conditions—social, literate, personal and political—which are expressed, but often ignored in architecture. Bhatia looks at the ordinary, physical, visible and tactile involvement of our urban environment and the way it affects, communicates with, or influences us. An all-inclusive sociology of architecture, the book draws on the social life of some of architecture’s role players, people whose peculiar demands on design have come to characterize the building environment of our times, and times that are characterized by this progressive isolation of architecture from the society of common people.
                                                    
                                                
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