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The work of Raj Rewal is a remarkable sequence of building ranging across a wide spectrum of building types in which there is evidence of a deep understanding of traditional Indian architecture and the development of a contemporary language which has strength and beauty and is both functionally satisfying and climatically appropriate.
The fourth in the series of Ramin Jahanbegloo's interviews of prominent intellectuals who have influenced modern Indian thought, in Talking Architecture Jahanbegloo converses with Raj Rewal, one of India's leading contemporary architects. The book addresses issues encompassing the aesthetic foundations of Indian architecture, architecture in the twenty-first century, and Rewal's work, among others, to produce challenging ideas and provocative ...
Translation of essays from English to French by Tahar Ouagued, Manu Rewal; Translation of essay from French to English by Manu Rewal and Stephanie Tawa Lama Rewal.