
Yamuna River Project
Actar
ActarD Inc (Publisher)
Published on 17. September 2018
Book
Hardback
392 pages
978-1-945150-67-8 (ISBN)
Description
This publication presents the results of more than five consecutive years of focused research initiatives and designs from The University of Virginia School of Architecture towards the revitalization of New Delhi, India's water bodies.
In collaboration with the Delhi Jal Board, The University of Virginia's Yamuna River Project is an inter-disciplinary research program, proposing to revitalize the ecology of the Yamuna River in Delhi and creating vital urban links with the Yamuna River as it flows through India's capital city. Through the research, methodologies, and designs contained within this publication, this project aims to serve as a catalyst for the urgent recovery of the Yamuna River and its tributaries, building a publically accessible body of information and expertise resulting in visions of what an alternative future would be. Only by addressing human equality and the complexity of Delhi's urban phenomenon can the social and ecological crises manifested through these neglected water bodies be solved.
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Edition
English
Language
English
Place of publication
Spain
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 312 mm
Width: 233 mm
Thickness: 43 mm
Weight
2214 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-945150-67-8 (9781945150678)
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Iñaki Alday | Vir Pankaj Gupta
Yamuna River Project
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04/2021
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Iñaki Alday, in his academic appointments of Quesada Professor of Architecture and Director of The Yamuna River Project at the University of Virginia and in the design practice of aldayjover architecture and landscape, promotes a new attitude in response to the professional and academic challenges facing the transformation of our environment. He finds the role of Architecture and Architects, interdisciplinary work and integration of scales, new nontraditional programs as hybrid infrastructures, and social and environmental ethics are some of the challenges that must be faced with a global vision.