MoMA The Project of Independence 1947–1985 Hardcover
Product Description
The Project of Independence 1947–1985 is a comprehensive hardcover catalog exploring the evolution of modern architecture in South Asia following independence from British rule. Published by the Museum of Modern Art, this volume presents in-depth research, critical essays, and extensive visual documentation.
Supported by a commissioned photographic portfolio by Randhir Singh, the book examines themes such as infrastructure, housing, education, landscape, and design. It features scholarly contributions curated by Martino Stierli, Anoma Pieris, and Sean Anderson.
The publication highlights 17 transformative architectural projects across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, placing them within broader political, cultural, and ideological contexts. It offers a critical perspective on how architects in the region redefined modernism to reflect local climates, materials, and social needs.
A valuable resource for architecture enthusiasts, researchers, and collectors.
🔍 Key Features
- Hardcover architecture catalog
- Focus on South Asian modernism (1947–1985)
- Includes 230 illustrations and visual materials
- Features 17 major architectural projects
- Essays by leading scholars and curators
- Photography portfolio by Randhir Singh
- Ideal for academic study and collection
📏 Size Information
Dimensions (cm)
| Item | Size |
|---|---|
| Book | 25 × 2.5 × 31.5 cm |
Dimensions (inch)
| Item | Size |
|---|---|
| Book | 9.8 × 1.0 × 12.4 in |
Other Specs
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Pages | 248 |
| Weight | 1.6 kg |
| Material | Paper |
| Cover | Hardcover |