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Muralage: Architecture Spatial Narratives

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Book Details:

  • Author: Savita Agarwal

  • Publisher: Niyogi Books

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Number of Pages: 326

  • Release Date: 01-06-2025

  • ISBN: 9788119626168

  • Languages: English

About the Book:

"Beholding the Changing Paradigms in Indian Architecture" explores the fascinating transformation of Muralage, one of India's most influential architectural firms, over the past five decades. Savita Agarwal meticulously documents the firm's evolution, reflecting the broader trends in Indian architecture. What began as a pursuit of ornate, decorative designs has evolved into a philosophy rooted in modern, minimalist principles, mirroring the changing social and cultural fabric of India.

The book highlights the firm’s dedication to sustainability and functionality, adapting its designs to meet the growing demands of urban living. As Muralage embraced these new paradigms, it positioned itself as a forerunner in Indian architecture, blending time-honored traditions with contemporary innovation.

With a keen focus on Muralage’s growth, architectural achievements, and pivotal role in shaping India's built environment, this book offers an insightful look into how the firm continues to redefine the architectural landscape. Through this lens, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the ongoing evolution in India's architectural practices and the commitment to sustainability that increasingly defines the modern Indian skyline.