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Papers by Soumitro Ghosh

Research paper thumbnail of Bethel Baptist Church, Koramangala

Research paper thumbnail of Printmaker's Solar House

Research paper thumbnail of House of Fragments: Santosh Benjamin House

Research paper thumbnail of Statement by architect Soumitro Ghosh

Research paper thumbnail of ZANAV HOME - Refurbishment

Research paper thumbnail of Light as a Material

Research paper thumbnail of Memorial for Bhopal Gas Tragedy Victims

Research paper thumbnail of Architects' Statement: 'Unique features' or Interesting aspects of the project

Research paper thumbnail of CINNAMON - a boutique store housed in a building from the 19th century

Research paper thumbnail of Rashtriya Sainika Smaraka, and the Veeragallu National Military Memorial

Seminar on Architecture, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Panel Discussion on Architecture and the City: a Bangalore perspective

Research paper thumbnail of House of Stories

Research paper thumbnail of Making Ground Alive: An installation by Soumitro Ghosh based on works of Mathew and Ghosh Architects

Research paper thumbnail of Charitable Trust and Corporate Office

Research paper thumbnail of Exhibition Panels prepared for the Aedes Symposium on ‘What Makes India Urban?’ held in Berlin, Germany, from 10th October 2009

Research paper thumbnail of National Martyrs Memorial, Bangalore

Research paper thumbnail of Underlying Ethos in Indian Architecture Critical Regionalism in the age of Globalisation

Professor Kurula Varkey has identified eight “psychic-cultural constants” which he believes have ... more Professor Kurula Varkey has identified eight “psychic-cultural constants” which he believes have been manifesting themselves, in various ways, in Indian architecture throughout history. His eight constants are examined in this paper and a ninth constant is derived, which the authors posit underlies all of the eight constants of Varkey. The ninth constant will be seen to be sympathetic to the contemporary developments in Indian society, which are exemplified by the writings of the anthropologist, Arjun Appadurai in his ‘Modernity at large’. The paper also questions the possibly superfluous concern, advanced in recent times by most contemporary writers and practitioners of architecture in India, that of losing one’s architectural identity in the wake of globalisation.

Research paper thumbnail of Rbanms School Extension

Research paper thumbnail of Bethel Baptist Church, Koramangala

Research paper thumbnail of Printmaker's Solar House

Research paper thumbnail of House of Fragments: Santosh Benjamin House

Research paper thumbnail of Statement by architect Soumitro Ghosh

Research paper thumbnail of ZANAV HOME - Refurbishment

Research paper thumbnail of Light as a Material

Research paper thumbnail of Memorial for Bhopal Gas Tragedy Victims

Research paper thumbnail of Architects' Statement: 'Unique features' or Interesting aspects of the project

Research paper thumbnail of CINNAMON - a boutique store housed in a building from the 19th century

Research paper thumbnail of Rashtriya Sainika Smaraka, and the Veeragallu National Military Memorial

Seminar on Architecture, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Panel Discussion on Architecture and the City: a Bangalore perspective

Research paper thumbnail of House of Stories

Research paper thumbnail of Making Ground Alive: An installation by Soumitro Ghosh based on works of Mathew and Ghosh Architects

Research paper thumbnail of Charitable Trust and Corporate Office

Research paper thumbnail of Exhibition Panels prepared for the Aedes Symposium on ‘What Makes India Urban?’ held in Berlin, Germany, from 10th October 2009

Research paper thumbnail of National Martyrs Memorial, Bangalore

Research paper thumbnail of Underlying Ethos in Indian Architecture Critical Regionalism in the age of Globalisation

Professor Kurula Varkey has identified eight “psychic-cultural constants” which he believes have ... more Professor Kurula Varkey has identified eight “psychic-cultural constants” which he believes have been manifesting themselves, in various ways, in Indian architecture throughout history. His eight constants are examined in this paper and a ninth constant is derived, which the authors posit underlies all of the eight constants of Varkey. The ninth constant will be seen to be sympathetic to the contemporary developments in Indian society, which are exemplified by the writings of the anthropologist, Arjun Appadurai in his ‘Modernity at large’. The paper also questions the possibly superfluous concern, advanced in recent times by most contemporary writers and practitioners of architecture in India, that of losing one’s architectural identity in the wake of globalisation.

Research paper thumbnail of Rbanms School Extension