Soumitro Ghosh, Naresh V Narasimhan, Pavitra Shankar, Ravichandar
Bengaluru is known for its iconic buildings – the majestic Vidhana Soudha, the striking, red High Court, Lalbagh’s glass house, among many others. Today, several of these spaces are integrated with people’s daily lives, enmeshed in the habits and heritage of the city. But apart from these structures which are relics of a royal and colonial past, ‘Namma Ooru’ is home to several new spaces and institutions which have become architectural and cultural landmarks in their own right.
The relationship between community interaction, institution building, and architectural design in urban spaces is dynamic and interactive. It bridges the gap between form and function, the social and the aesthetic, the spiritual and the commercial, as well as the public and the private. How do architects negotiate these boundaries between the ethos of new spaces and the sensibilities of an existing cityscape?
Join the brains behind Bengaluru’s new and upcoming landmarks, Soumitro Ghosh, Naresh V Narasimhan, and Pavitra Shankar in conversation with Ravichandar, in an investigation of the methods and madness that architecture affords in the urban realm, vis-a-vis building cultural institutions and social spaces for the city’s community.
This is a physical event at the Bangalore International Centre.
7, 4th Main Road,
Domlur II Stage,
Bengaluru 560 071
To register, please RSVP to hello@map-india.org
Bookings are closed for this event.
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