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Edition Axel Menges GmbH Esslinger Straße 24 D-70736 Stuttgart-Fellbach tel. +49-711-574759 fax +49-711-5747 84 [email protected] www.AxelMenges.de Distributors Brockhaus Commission Kreidlerstraße 9 D-70806 Kornwestheim Germany tel. +49-7154-1327-33 fax +49-7154-1327-13 [email protected] Gazelle Book Services White Cross Mills Hightown Lancaster LA1 4XS United Kingdom tel. +44-1524-68765 fax +44-1524-63232 [email protected] National Book Network 15200 NBN Way Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214 USA tel. +1-800-4626420 fax +1-800-3384550 [email protected] Spaces Inspired by Nature – Shirish Beri Edited by Yashwant Pitkar. 244 pp. with 452 illus., 260 of which in colour, 265 x 280 mm, hard-cover, English ISBN 978-3-936681-82-6 Euro 59.90, £ 49.90, US $ 79.00, $ A 89.00 Sales territories: all countries, except India Husain Lehri, the director of Super Book House, approached Yash- want Pitkar, teaching at the Sir J.J. College of Architecture in Mum- bai, to bring out a book on a contemporary Indian architect whose approach is different from the run of the mill. Pitkar had no hesitation in choosing Shirish Beri who in a career spanning almost forty years has built works ranging from private residences to educational com- plexes and large public projects across India. As it turned out, this book is the result of an extensive collaboration between Lehri, Piktar and Beri – Pitkar describes the process of making the book as one of slow and deep unfolding. What is most interesting about this book is its structure. Inter- spersed with the projects are Beri’s written and sketched expres- sions. Each set of two projects is bookended by his illustrated es- says and poetry. The essays are more like collections of rambling thoughts, posers and anecdotes – seeking connections between nature, art, architecture, and life. There is a seamless rhythm set up in the book that constantly keeps the reader acquainted with the ar- chitect’s outer manifestations in form of his buildings and his inner thought processes, integral to that creation. The opening essay, »Working with nature ... towards sustainability« sets a tone towards not just architecture but life in general. Beri asks whether man’s re- lationship with nature could become a universal archetype for a sus- tainable future. He advocates an approach towards architecture that grows out from the place and its spirit rather than imposed techno- cratic solutions. The book features about a dozen projects in greater detail, well illustrated with clear drawings, evocative sketches and excellent photographs – accompanied by the architect’s own analysis of the design process and governing concerns in each project. The open- ing section of the book contains a note by B. V. Doshi and a fore- word by Christopher Charles Benninger who was Beri’s mentor when he was a student at the CEPT in Ahmedabad. The Hirwai Farmhouse in Nathawade for himself, one of his earliest projects, is perhaps the best example of his avowed philosophy: spaces in- spired by nature. The Sanjeevan Primary School and the Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species at Hyderabad display Beri’s playful and unconventional approach towards space organisa- tion which is at once in harmony with the site’s topography and nat- ural features. Projects such as the Dharwad Engineering College or the Computational Mathematics Laboratory in Pune display a nu- anced sense of structure, construction and meticulousness towards detail. In the closing section of the book there is an exhaustive list of projects with thumbnails giving a good idea of the full range of the architect’s work. Accompanying the book is a CD titled »The Unfold- ing White: Shirish Beri’s search for wholeness«.

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Edition Axel Menges GmbH Esslinger Straße 24

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Spaces Inspired by Nature – Shirish BeriEdited by Yashwant Pitkar. 244 pp. with 452 illus., 260 of which in colour, 265 x 280 mm, hard-cover, EnglishISBN 978-3-936681-82-6Euro 59.90, £ 49.90, US $ 79.00, $A 89.00Sales territories: all countries, except India

Husain Lehri, the director of Super Book House, approached Yash-want Pitkar, teaching at the Sir J. J. College of Architecture in Mum-bai, to bring out a book on a contemporary Indian architect whoseapproach is different from the run of the mill. Pitkar had no hesitationin choosing Shirish Beri who in a career spanning almost forty yearshas built works ranging from private residences to educational com-plexes and large public projects across India. As it turned out, thisbook is the result of an extensive collaboration between Lehri, Piktarand Beri – Pitkar describes the process of making the book as oneof slow and deep unfolding.

What is most interesting about this book is its structure. Inter-spersed with the projects are Beri’s written and sketched expres-sions. Each set of two projects is bookended by his illustrated es-says and poetry. The essays are more like collections of ramblingthoughts, posers and anecdotes – seeking connections between nature, art, architecture, and life. There is a seamless rhythm set upin the book that constantly keeps the reader acquainted with the ar-chitect’s outer manifestations in form of his buildings and his innerthought processes, integral to that creation. The opening essay,»Working with nature ... towards sustainability« sets a tone towardsnot just architecture but life in general. Beri asks whether man’s re-lationship with nature could become a universal archetype for a sus-tainable future. He advocates an approach towards architecture thatgrows out from the place and its spirit rather than imposed techno-cratic solutions.

The book features about a dozen projects in greater detail, wellillustrated with clear drawings, evocative sketches and excellentphotographs – accompanied by the architect’s own analysis of thedesign process and governing concerns in each project. The open-ing section of the book contains a note by B. V. Doshi and a fore-word by Christopher Charles Benninger who was Beri’s mentorwhen he was a student at the CEPT in Ahmedabad. The HirwaiFarmhouse in Nathawade for himself, one of his earliest projects, is perhaps the best example of his avowed philosophy: spaces in-spired by nature. The Sanjeevan Primary School and the Laboratoryfor the Conservation of Endangered Species at Hyderabad displayBeri’s playful and unconventional approach towards space organisa-tion which is at once in harmony with the site’s topography and nat-ural features. Projects such as the Dharwad Engineering College orthe Computational Mathematics Laboratory in Pune display a nu-anced sense of structure, construction and meticulousness towardsdetail. In the closing section of the book there is an exhaustive list ofprojects with thumbnails giving a good idea of the full range of thearchitect’s work. Accompanying the book is a CD titled »The Unfold-ing White: Shirish Beri’s search for wholeness«.

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spaces inspired by natureSh

irish B

eri

the author

Shirish Beri graduated in architecture from CEPT, Ahmedabad in 1974. Since then he has been trying to understand and explore the relevance of the quality of our space to the quality of our life through his numerous path breaking designs. His search for wholeness and his explorations find expressions in his paintings, sketches, poetry, film, eco farms and education besides his architectural designs. His works which tend to reflect his life values and address his concerns in life, have won him numerous national and international recognitions. He has lectured and exhibited widely at important forums in India and abroad. He lives in and practices from Kolhapur and Andur.

This book tries to explore the many ways in which Shirish Beri tries to address his concern of man’s alienation from nature through his work as an architect.

Eleven of his nature inspired designs featured here aspire to directly or indirectly help in bringing man closer to Nature. Each project with a number of relevant images and drawings, discusses its genesis, its basic concept along with its expression in the actual design, the technology, construction materials and finally the user feedback.

Eight illustrated essays discuss his views on various issues concerning architecture and life. They range from sustainability to art; from the immeasurable spirit dimension to the vernacular architecture; from aesthetics to ethics in the architectural profession; from the various tools of connecting to nature to architectural education. A number of his own poems are also published here to give us a deeper insight into his thinking as well as to reinforce his thoughts that are expressed in the essays.

Along with this book, comes a dvd of his award winning film “The unfolding white” which delves into his work that searches for the oneness and wholeness in life.

Can the quality of our life improve when we live and work in spaces inspired by nature? This book answers this question in the affirmative.

the editor

Yashwant Pitkar is an architect and a photographer of architecture. He is Associate Professor at the Sir JJ College of Architecture, Mumbai. He was awarded the Senior Fellowship in Photography by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, 2001.

He has travelled extensively over the past two decades, documenting buildings of India with his unique photographic gaze. He has held many exhibitions of his photographs.

His photographs are published in ‘Jagmandir’ (Penguin), a palace in Udaipur; ‘Whispers of the Soul’ by Sudhir Diwan; and his own book ‘The Romance of Red Stone: an appreciation of ornament on Islamic architecture of India’ (Super Book House).

He is the co-editor of ‘Nari Gandhi’ (Art and Design Book Press) in 2009

can our work help us in starting a warm,intimate dialogue with nature? then,

can this rapport with nature make us more sensitive,compassionate and responsible human beings?

Edited byYashwant Pitkar

Shirish Beri

spacesinspired

by nature

Free DVD of the film “The Unfolding White” included.

www.superbookhouse.in

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