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Morphogenesis : the Indian perspective, the global context
- Published
- Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia : Images Publishing, 2016.
- Physical Description
- 221 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map, plans (chiefly color) ; 25 cm.
- Additional Creators
- Morphogenesis (Firm) and Images Publishing
- Series
- Summary
- This highly anticipated new monograph delves into an exciting selection of esteemed works by Delhi-based firm Morphogenesis, one of the most productive and creative architectural firms in India and a world-leader in zero net energy and sustainable design. This richly illustrated book combines stunning imagery with a comprehensive study outlining the firm's strong philosophical design intent across a vast range of typologies: residential; institutional; commercial; hospitality; offices; houses; interiors; public and master planning. Morphogenesis reinterprets India's architectural roots and consistently employs passive environmental solutions for a unique, contextual contemporary language. The Morphogenesis journey is a reflection of the contemporary Indian perspective within the global context, incorporating its inspired, forward-thinking vision while respectfully referencing the spirit of traditional Indian subcontinental architecture, and all the while maintaining an intimate focus on the environmental context and culture of the project. --
- Subject(s)
- Morphogenesis (Firm)
- Architecture—India
- Sustainable architecture—India
- Architecture—Environmental aspects—India
- Interior architecture—India
- Architecture
- Architecture—Environmental aspects
- Art, Indic
- Design
- Interior architecture
- Sustainable architecture
- Öffentliches Gebäude
- Architektur
- Innenarchitektur
- Nachhaltigkeit
- Umweltverträglichkeit
- India
- Indien
- ISBN
- 9781864706628
1864706627 - Note
- Morphogenesis, Delhi-based architectural firm founded by Manit Rastogi and Sonali Rastogi.
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-212) and index.
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