Soak: Mumbai in an Estuary

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Soak is a new visualization of Mumbai’s terrain.  It presents Mumbai in an estuary, a fluid threshold between land and sea.  It encourages design interventions that holds monsoon waters rather than channel them out to sea; that work with the gradient of an estuary; that accommodate uncertainty through resilience, not overcome it with prediction.  It moves Mumbai out of the language of flood and the widely accepted trajectory of war with the sea and monsoon that this language perpetuates.  It recovers the world of soak.

Anuradha Mathur and Dilip da Cunha have focused their artistic and design expertise for the past decade on cultural and ecological issues of contentious landscapes.  Their investigations have taken them to diverse terrains including the Lower Mississippi, New York, Sunderbans, Rio Grande, and Bangalore.  They believe that landscapes are shifting, living, material phenomena that demand an attitude of negotiation rather than control.  Their mission is to create through innovative modes of visual representation the ground for this attitude in design.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anuradha Mathur

Anuradha is an architect and landscape architect.  She is Associate Professor, School of Design, University of Pennsylvania

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dilip da Cunha

Dilip is an architect and planner.  He is visiting faculty at Parsons School of Design, New York, and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

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Title
Soak: Mumbai in an Estuary
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Rupa & Co., 2009
ISBN
8129114801, 9788129114808
Length
xiii+198p., Notes; Colour Maps; Colour Plates; Glossary; 28cm.
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