The Ineffable in Charles Correa
The book is devoted to Indian architect Charles Correa. It consists of autobiographical essays by the author and the architect Edoardo Narne about Correa's life and work: “Profoundly tied to my Indian origins, to me Correa has been the master over distance, a personal benchmark to set my goals against. He was my inspiring thinker, architect and urbanist, or simply said, the designer I would have liked to be. Many of Correa’s last works show his deep‑rooted search of the highest spiritual dimension in the attempt to trap part of the cosmic energy surrounding us into architectural works that were — and are — the shadow of his soul.”
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Siracusa
2019
92 pages
9788862423748
Available on request
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720.33 Cor
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