Altrim Publishers Catalog (Indian Ed) 2016-2017

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catalogue 2016-2017

Connecting local culture and architecture in a unique and surprising manner


Altrim Publishers Connecting local culture and architecture in a unique and surprising manner. Our Collections: Travel guides new - Indian Architectural Travel Guides 10x10 series forthcoming - Masters of Indian Architecture Series - The Masters after the 90’s - The Contemporaries Architecture Monographs forthcoming - MAT - CEPT University - The architect’s home


We incorporate a channel of expression and communication, with both an international and local focus, the journey being a motor of an architectural and cultural experience. We intend to spread architectural concepts and other art forms with a vision that ranges from the specific to the general. Connecting local culture and architecture in a unique and surprising manner. We want to share our catalogue with clients, friends, authors and professionals by providing them with a way to communicate their design and publications in a traditional and digital format. If you have a book idea or proposal that connects local culture and architecture, Altrim Publishers can help you publish it. Altrim Publishers is currently accepting from initial ideas to finished designs. Submit your proposal to publishers@altrim.net


‘The trip is constant learning, it is discovery, it is culture. Since the trip can draw visions of the past and present, of life in other countries, in other towns and cities, in other areas; this is the reason why the journey is a constant analysis. You want that the conclusions are more exact to contrast them with other visits, with other experiences, and by doing this, generating this learning journey. Over the years I have discovered that India is one of the best places to do this.’ Miquel Alvarez Trincado


Indian Architectural Travel Guides


chandigarh delhi jaiPur Varanasi

ahmedabad

india

POnducherry & aurOVille gOa

kOlkata


The Indian Architectural Travel Guides Collection introduces ancient, modern and contemporary heritage and architects of India. With these useful pocket guides, visitors will discover the cities and its architecture through practical itineraries, as well as suggestions for other places you can visit on the outskirts of the cities. Each itinerary offers practical information to enjoy the architecture and visitors will be introduced to the culture and lifestyle of the cities along with the “Facts for the visitor� chapter. All projects are presented with maps, photographs, plans, practical information about how to get around the city, and an architectonical explanation text. We’ve selected the best experts from every city, architects who have been working on these cities for a long time.


Indian Architectural Travel Guides

chandigarh Chandigarh is a unique city, besides being one of the newest cities of the twentieth century that is characterized by the seal of Le Corbusier. Visiting the city you will also find the work of a large team of modernist indian architects.

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

ChD VikramAditya PrakAsh

chandigarh


Chandigarh city map

8 km to Sector 17

12 km to Sector 17

The Union Territory of Chandigarh: State Capital of Punjab & Haryana Area: 114 km² (44 sq km) 55 Sectors Density (2011): 9,252 persons per sq km Population (2011)*: 1,054,686 (* from Draft Chandigarh Master Plan - 2031, Chandigarh Administration)

11 Itineraries / points of interest buildings & places to visit I Capitol Complex & Sukhna Lake

V Government Housing II

IX East to West

VI Panjab University

X Leisure Valley

III Museum Complex

VII PGIMER & University of Tecnology

XI North to South

IV Government Housing I

VIII V4 Geri Route

II City Center

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ITINERARY IV GOVERNMENT HOUSING I (SECTOR 22) Starting Point Hotel Aroma. Sector 22C 1. Health Centre Sector 22C Jane. B. Drew 2. Kiran Cinema Sector 22D E. Maxwell Fry 3. Shops Cum Flats 1 & 2 Sector 22D E. Maxwell Fry, Jane B. Drew 4. House Type 11-F Sector 22D E. Maxwell Fry 5. House Type 13-D Sector 22D Jane B. Drew 6. House Type 13-J Sector 22D Pierre Jeanneret 7. House Type 11-JB Sector 22D Pierre Jeanneret 8. Nursery School 2 Sector 22D Pierre Jeanneret 9. House Type 10-JB Sector 22D Pierre Jeanneret 10. House Type 9-F Sector 22A E. Maxwell Fry 11. House Type 12-JB Sector 22A Pierre Jeanneret 12. Secondary School Sector 22A Pierre Jeanneret 13. House Type 10-JD Sector 22A Pierre Jeanneret 14. House Type 13-D Sector 22A Jane B. Drew 15. House Type 10-F Sector 22A E. Maxwell Fry 16. House Type 9-FB Sector 22A E. Maxwell Fry 17. House Type 9-FC Sector 22A E. Maxwell Fry

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1. Health Centre Jane B. Drew - 1956

2. Kiran Cinema Maxwell Fry - 1956

Sector 22 C, V4 Street

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One of Drew’s first Chandigarh buildings, this is a curiously defined structure. Although is essentially organized around a central courtyard, the plan, for such a small building, is very significantly nuanced to adjust for programmatic particularities. Two additional small courts are introduced for daylighting, a tuberculosis wing generates a blocked off corner and a special protruding examination room, one set of Doctor’s offices have corridors

on both sides and one on only one side and the auditorium has its own semienclosed court. In a sense plan belongs more to the pre-modern sensibilities of spatial planning, than the modernist ones of underlying structural and aesthetic orders. The buildings street presence, an entrance porch in the form of a thin extended cantilevered canopy, complete with a waiting bench, is a sculpture of dignity and precision.

This is a well preserved building with an elegant street façade that seems to be derived as much from the famous artdeco facades of the Bombay early C20 cinemas as it does from modernism - an arched frame, a protruding billboard panel and a curved ticket booth connected to a thin cantilevered entrance porch. Internally too, the plan displays art-deco sensibilities – while the main auditorium is designed with great care

to create a sense of theatre to it, all the other rooms seem to be pushed into the residual area with a several odd-shaped residual spaces and strangely shaped rooms (a for instance the projection room on the second floor). The interior is however beautifully finished in polished white terrazzo and teakwood panels that are gracefully illuminated with concealed built in lighting fixtures.

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242 pages with 228 colour photographs, 22 maps and 131 plans 5 x 7.25” (126 x 184 mm) ISBN: 9789384052300 (India) 9788494234200 (World) Price: 40€ 45$ 599Rs 11 itineraries, 185 buildings and places to visit Architects index, buildings index list Chandigarh’s bibliography Facts for the visitors chapter


Indian Architectural Travel Guides

new

ahmedabad

The architecture of Ahmedabad ranges from the ancient to the very modern, from the Mughals to the last works of the contemporary Indian architects, including Le Corbusier and L. Kahn buildings.

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

AMD Riyaz Tayyibji

Ahmedabad


Indian Architectural Travel Guides

Forthcoming

jaipur

Jaipur is a melting pot of Rajput, Mughal and several other cultures and is also the seat of a generous amount of vernacular tradition. The visitor will also find a contemporary architecture infusing new forms with the legacy of the past and the spirit of place.

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

JAI Sanjeev Vidyarthi

Jaipur


Indian Architectural Travel Guides

Forthcoming

goa

Goa was colonised by the Portuguese till as late as 1961 and thus, this era characterises much of its contemporary patterns. The settlement fabric of Goa at the best spans out as a rurban network of villages with only a handful of urban centres.

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

Goi Maanasi Hattangadi

Old goa


Indian Architectural Travel Guides

Forthcoming

KOLKATA

Formerly Calcutta, capital of British India. Fashioned by the colonial British government in the manner of a grand European capital, the city has grown assimilating the strong Western influences and overcoming the limitations of its colonial legacy in order to find its own unique identity.

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

CCU S. SEN & S. GHOSH

KOLKATA


Indian Architectural Travel Guides

Forthcoming

Auroville & Puducherry

The creation of the first Auroville community was based on a particular spirit, following the Sri Aurobindo’s integral yoga, life style and appropriate architectural design. Punducherry is a small seaside town where the French touch can still be seen be it in the architecture, street names or languages spoken by the locals. But you could also find the Tamil architecture style in the town.

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

PNY

Auroville & Puducherry

photo Nibedit. Wikimedia Commons

Anupama Kundoo


The first titles are: Chandigarh - CHD Ahmedabad - AMD Jaipur - JAI

Old Goa - GOI Kolkata - CCU Puducherry - PNY

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

ChD VikramAditya PrakAsh

chandigarh

Goi Old goa

AMD Riyaz Tayyibji

Ahmedabad

VNS Varanasi

JAI Sanjeev Vidyarthi

Jaipur

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

CCU S. SEN & S. GHOSH

KOLKATA

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

Teresa Garreta

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

Maanasi Hattangadi

Varanasi - VNS Delhi - DEL Lucknow - LKO

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

PNY Anupama Kundoo

Auroville & Puducherry

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

DEL Stuti Sareen

Delhi

Indian Architectural Travel Guides

LKO Teresa Garreta

LUCKNOW


Masters of the Indian Architecture We present a new series of books that will rediscover the fathers of Indian Contemporary Architecture with monographs of each architect. Aditya Prakash Anant Raje Raj Rewal V.D. Doshi Charles Correa Achyut Kanvinde Joseph Allen Stein Laurie Baker Hasmukh C. Patel



10 X 10 Masters of Indian Architecture Series

ADITYA PRAKASH

ADITYA PRAKASH

Aditya Prakash, was an architect, painter, academic and published author. He belonged to the first generation of Indian Modernists closely associated with Chandigarh and the developmentalist practices of postcolonial India under Jawaharlal Nehru.

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Chandigarh College of Architecture

Initially intended to be a simple variation of Le Corbusier’s School of Art, this building ultimately was subtly reinterpreted by Aditya Prakash to accommodate its smaller budget per square foot as compared to that of its model. Rather than eliminate the program, Prakash choose to economise by using the Modulor to scale the building down. In the process, he also revised the Modulor dimensions to fit the Indian brick size. While the basic section and the rhythm of the piers of the two buildings are the same, the plan and overall character of the College of Architecture feels quite different because of its rescaling. The final curve of the studio beams is also quite different. The entrance corridor, the big courtyard, the massive beams, and the detailing of the front brise-soleil façade are all worth paying close attention to. The library addition in the back by S.S. Bhatti is also quite remarkable. Dust am, sequis maionseque lab ilita asi reped maiorepudi omniendae volupta tempore porerior sum inus duciende rem voluptat. Riaestibea dustiae coribustrum latature non consenisque verferore que volores enesed earuptat quas dic to beate nobis deseratur, volum ini ut rectur, officid que vellacea expel iditaqui omnihil ium et oditionsero odionse ratibeaqui bea quatur? Idit faccus, tem. Sam qui ne praero officiatia cusanimaxim est que . 19

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In each of the books you will get to know in a better and more insightful way the 10 best works of architecture of each architects, these buildings or designs have revolutionized their country’s architecture or have even transcended internationally, becoming worldwide icons. Each design is covered in depth presented with graphic and photographic material as well as an analytical text the revises and updated to today’s context the works of architecture.


10 X 10 Masters of Indian Architecture Series

B. V. Doshi

B. V. DOSHI

He worked with modernist and contemporary giants, Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn. Doshi retains that modernist edge but with a distinct Indian spirit. Sangath, his office, is a modernist yet earthy idyll, with soothing white vaults and free-standing pots set against lush green lawns.


10 X 10 Masters of Indian Architecture Series

Charles Correa

CHARLES CORREA

At the frontier of contemporary Indian architecture, he is very adept at sensitively meeting needs and preserving history. In his projects we find Indian values, for connecting pathways and history, abide deeply in his work, even without apparent reference.


10 X 10 Masters of Indian Architecture Series

Joseph Allen Stein

J. ALLEN STEIN

Was an a relevant figure in the establishment of a modern architecture in the San Francisco Bay area in the 1940s during the early days of the environmental design movement in USA. In 1952 he moved to India where he designed several important buildings, most notably in Delhi.


The first titles are: Aditya Prakash | Anant Raje | Raj Rewal | B. V. Doshi | Charles Correa

ACHYUT KANVINDE HASMUKH C. PATEL

RAJ REWAL

CHARLES CORREA

LAURIE BAKER

ANANT RAJE

B. V. DOSHI

VIKRAMĀDITYA PRAKĀSH

J. ALLEN STEIN

ADITYA PRAKASH

Achyut Kanvinde | Joseph Allen Stein | Laurie Baker | Hasmukh C. Patel


The Masters after the 90’s We present a new serie of books focused on the work of the fathers of Indian Contemporary Architecture after the economic liberalization in 1991. Charles Correa Chris. Chs Benninger V.D. Doshi Achyut Kanvinde H.C. Patel Raj Rewal



10 X 10 The Masters after the 90’s

christOPher charles benninger

CH. CH. BENNINGER

Is an American-Indian architect and planner. He innovated the concept of Site and Services, an approach to housing providing access to shelter. His best known works are a cluster of academic and educational campuses in the region between Mumbai and Pune.


The first titles are:

RAJ REWAL

B. V. DOSHI

ACHYUT KANVINDE

HASMUKH C. PATEL

CH. CH. BENNINGER

CHARLES CORREA

Charles Correa | Chris. Chs Benninger | V.D. Doshi | Achyut Kanvinde | Hasmukh C. Patel | Raj Rewal


The Contemporaries We present a new serie of books focused on the work of the young generations of Indian Contemporary Architecture with monographs of each architect. Anupama Kundoo Araya Architects Bimal Patel Matharoo Associates Morphogenesis Rahul Mehotra Studio Mumbai Vasu Shilpa Foundation



10 X 10 The Contemporaries

bimal Patel

BIMAL PATEL

Architect, urban planner, academician, Dr. Patel’s leads HCP Design Planning and Management. His practice has focused on transforming urban design and planning practice to make them more effective in improving Indian cities.


The first titles are:

ANUPAMA KUNDOO

ARAYA ARCHITECTS

MATHAROO ASSOCIATES

MORPHOGENESIS

RAHUL MEHOTRA

STUDIO MUMBAI

Anupama Kundoo | Araya Architects | Bimal Patel | Matharoo Associates Morphogenesis | Rahul Mehotra | Studio Mumbai | Vasu Shilpa Foundation


“This is a particularly vital moment for architecture, a time of diversity and possibility and optimism, despite great obstacles...It is the business of architectural publishers to keep pushing that culture forward, and the monograph remains a viable way to do just that.� Mark Lamster


Architecture Monographs


Architecture Monographs

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Miquel Alvarez Trincado MAT

For the first time ever, a complete compilation of MAT’s works is published in one book. A great Catalan architect who left most of his legacy in Barcelona city. He was involved in the generation of the School of Barcelona architecture revolution despite that he, later in life, would decide to pursue his own aesthetic preferences aside of current trends. Passionate architect, his profession became his life without sacrificing what he loved: culture, engines and traveling.

Passió per l’arquitectura

MAT Pasión por la arquitectura


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Miquel Alvarez Trincado al despatx del carrer Doctor Ferran (Barcelona).

Miquel Alvarez Trincado en el despacho de la calle Doctor Ferran (Barcelona).

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70s “El projecte comportava tres edificis que, tenint en compte l’accidentat solar (un terreny difícil i amb pendents acusats i irregulars), vaig disposar de forma aparentment desordenada entre si, però que si t’hi fixes estan en la posició òptima respecte a la topografia; les escales les vaig separar dels cossos principals, i funcionen com a elements fixadors entre ells, prolongant-se en passadissos exteriors fins als accessos. Són habitatges de protecció oficial pura i dura, amb totes les seves conseqüències: impossible utilitzar obra vista, les superfícies són les mínimes admeses per la normativa, cobertes d’uralita pintada, etc.”. (M. Alvarez Trincado, Converses, 2002)

“El proyecto comportaba tres edificios que, teniendo en cuenta el accidentado solar (un terreno difícil y con pendientes acusadas e irregulares), dispuse de forma aparentemente desordenada entre sí, pero que si uno se fija están en la posición óptima respecto a la topografía; hice separar las escaleras de los cuerpos principales, y funcionan como elementos fijadores entre ellos, prolongándose en pasadizos exteriores hasta los accesos. Son viviendas de protección oficial pura y dura, con todas sus consecuencias: imposible utilizar obra vista, las superficies son las mínimas admitidas por la normativa, cubiertas de uralita pintada, etc.”. (M. Alvarez Trincado, Conversaciones, 2002)

Miquel Alvarez Trincado al despatx del carrer Capità Arenas (Barcelona).

Miquel Alvarez Trincado en el despacho de la calle Capitán Arenas (Barcelona). 179

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Miquel Alvarez Trincado al despatx del passeig Manuel Girona amb un client, M. Martínez Calderón; amb T. Garreta Mill i els seus fills, Miquelàngel i Ariadna (superior d’esquerra a dreta). Amb els directors de projectes d’Altrim, els arquitectes I. Riera, J.A. Boguñá i T. Garreta Mill (inferior esquerra).

Miquel Alvarez Trincado en el despacho del paseo Manuel Girona con un cliente, M. Martínez Calderón; con T. Garreta Mill y sus hijos, Miquelàngel y Ariadna (superior de izquierda a derecha). Con los directores de proyectos de Altrim, los arquitectos I. Riera, J.A. Boguñá y T. Garreta Mill (inferior izquierda). 181

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Hardcover 423 pages With colour photographs and plans. 227 x 275 mm Bilingual Spanish - Catalan ISBN: 978-84-942342-1-7 Price: 40€ 45$ 30£

“Vaig encarregar un estudi cromàtic al tàndem de pintors Arranz Bravo i Bartolozzi, que eren un equip molt actiu en aquells anys. Els vaig donar uns plànols amb els alçats en blanc i negre i ells me’ls van retornar amb la seva proposta”. (M. Alvarez Trincado, Converses, 2002)

“Encargué un estudio cromático al tándem de pintores Arranz-Bravo y Bartolozzi, que eran un equipo muy activo en aquellos años. Les di unos planos con los alzados en blanco y negro y ellos me los devolvieron con su propuesta”. (M. Alvarez Trincado, Conversaciones, 2002)

Ceremònia d’entrega de les claus dels habitatges als seus propietaris per part de les autoritats públiques.

Ceremonia de entrega de las lllaves de las viviendas a sus propietarios por parte de las autoridades públicas.

“Vaig construir uns quants edificis per a les cooperatives al barri de Sant Genís. Tenien varis paràmetres en comú: una topografia del terreny molt similar, tots els projectes estaven destinats a habitatges socials, amb escassos mitjans econòmics per a la seva realització, etc. Tot i aquests condicionants, a l’Estudi ens vam esforçar per treure de cadascun d’ells el màxim partit possible: solucions en planta amb distribucions molt estudiades per disminuir els costos, solucions constructives simples però dignes, etc. En els casos en què el solar ho permetia vam privilegiar plantes amb eixos de simetria molt clars i ordenacions molt repetitives; i al contrari, en el cas de solars més irregulars vam intentar jugar emfatitzant les inevitables reculades de les façanes”. (M. Alvarez Trincado, Converses, 2002)

“Construí unos cuantos edificios para las cooperativas en el barrio de Sant Genís. Tenían varios parámetros en común: una topografía del terreno muy similar, todos los proyectos estaban destinados a viviendas sociales, con escasos medios económicos para su realización, etc. A pesar de estos condicionantes, en el estudio nos esforzamos para sacar de cada uno de ellos el máximo partido posible: soluciones en planta con distribuciones muy estudiadas para disminuir los costes, soluciones constructivas simples pero dignas, etc. En los casos donde el solar lo permitía privilegiamos plantas con ejes de simetría muy claros y ordenaciones muy repetitivas; y al contrario, en el caso de solares más irregulares intentamos jugar enfatizando los inevitables retranqueos de las fachadas”. (M. Alvarez Trincado, Conversaciones, 2002)

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Architecture Monographs

Forthcoming

CEPT University AHMEDABAD

The Center for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) University it’s located at the Kasturbhai Lalbhai Campus, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad. The University comprises five faculties: Architecture (est 1962), Planning (1972), Technology (1982), Design (1992) and the newly Faculty of Management. The CEPT campus is a vitally important site in Ahmedabad’s cultural history. The buildings, designed by B.V. Doshi, are relevant examples of post-independence architecture in India.

CEPT University Teresa Garreta


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Architecture Monographs

Forthcoming

THE ARCHITECT’S HOME

If the home design is the essence of architectonical design, architects own homes are like architectural philosophies. And not only the architects have design the layout, even they had work on each detail creating a total home. Lighting, artwork, furnishings, every detail adds one more item to the architect creativity, reflecting their personality. The works sellection shows different generation of Indian architects, where each of these dwellings speaks more about its designer than any other of his building possibly could do.

THE ARCHITECT’S HOME

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