33 : The Story of Modern Indian Architecture with Amit Srivastava
This week, we discuss global history in our conversation with Amit Srivastava, Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide, on post-postcolonial history and historiography in the Indian Ocean context. Discussion topics include: history of the modern architecture of India, globalization and contemporary South Asian architecture and infrastructural history versus 'big-name' architectural history.
Timestamp Outline
1:53 Book: India: Modern Architectures in History by Amit Srivastava and Peter Scriver
4:56 Micro-narratives to tell the story of Modern Architecture in India
7:35 Edwin Lutyens, Arthur Shoosmith, and St. Martin’s Garrison Church in Delhi
10:50 “Constant conversations that are happening, and there are parallel streams that coexist until one stream takes off and becomes mainstream.”
13:23 1947 after Independence in the Nehruvian period and the microhistories of Habib Rahman, chief of Central Public Works Department, and others
15:00 The Architect’s Act of 1972 and a shift in architecture towards the private sector
18:02 Critical turn vs Cultural turn
19:34 Birla Institute of Technology in Pilani, Laxman Chitale (architect) in Bangalore, and a regional boost through architecture
22:07 A conversation between regions and the center: housing, Dudhsagar Dairy complex by Achyut Kanvinde, the “White Revolution”, Matrimandir in Auroville
25:01 The “Cultural Turn” in the 80s and a changed Indira Gandhi: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), “Festivals of India” and the tourism industry
29:01 A global cultural turn towards neoliberalism in the 90s
31:51 Building construction in the contemporary world and its historical moorings
34:12 Materials and construction: not just economic constraints, but about “the things we celebrate”
35:55 Construction history conferences
38:07 The cultural introduction of new materials in construction
40:12 Materials and the modern humanities conception of “progress”: glass, steel concrete, etc
41:55 Postcolonial industrialization and opportunities for construction companies like Larsen and Toubro
44:02 Ahmedabad Mill Owners Association and globalization
46:22 “Southeast Asia” vs “Far East” vs “Pacific Rim” vs “Indian Ocean Rim”
50:05 Relationship of India and Africa through trade connections and colonialism