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Building and Unbuilding the City Museum: From Le Corbusier to Ahmedabad (Routledge Research in Architecture)

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Management number 233452959 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $69.76 Model Number 233452959
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Sanskar Kendra stands as one of Le Corbusier's lesser-known architectural achievements, a cultural center designed for post-independence Ahmedabad that now faces an uncertain future. This book examines Sanskar Kendra both as a physical artifact and as a site of broader cultural debates.Originally conceived as a Citizens' Cultural Center to serve India's emerging modern society, the building was intentionally designed as an alternative to colonial and European museum models. Today, however, the abandoned structure seems increasingly disconnected from the rapidly changing city growing around it. Through detailed analysis of the project's ambitious beginnings and the debates surrounding its potential demolition, the collection explores themes ranging from concrete construction techniques to questions about who gets included―and excluded―from public cultural spaces. The essays bring together local and international perspectives on pressing contemporary issues: how we care for and maintain our built environments, what it means to create truly participatory public spaces in an age of market-driven development, and how design can serve as a tool for social change. Two of the chapters take a visual approach to these questions. Award-winning architectural photographer Randhir Singh contributes a photo essay that captures the building's current state, while another chapter presents speculative architectural designs that imagine alternative futures for Sanskar Kendra. This book concludes with renowned architect B.V. Doshi's reflections on the architect's responsibility to society.This book will appeal to scholars, educators, and students working in architectural theory, history, and design education. It's also valuable for readers interested in visual culture, urban studies, museum and curatorial studies, and South Asian studies. Read more

ISBN10 1032973587
ISBN13 978-1032973586
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher Routledge
Dimensions 6.14 x 0.69 x 9.21 inches
Item Weight 1.5 pounds
Print length 282 pages
Publication date April 2, 2026

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