Letters to a Young Architect is a sensitive memoir of Christopher Benninger’s life in India and his personal concerns about architectural theory and contemporary urban issues. Through the medium of articles and lectures presented over the past decade, a lucid collection of essays emerge that testify the commonality of mankind’s condition. This is a collection of autobiographical narratives and ideas reflecting a man’s journey of the spirit from America to India and the philosophical considerations that matured from his experiences. His travels are not only stories of the dusty roads he traveled on, but also of the passions and emotions of those he met along the way.Letters to a Young Architect reflects on the role and direction of architecture in framing a new man and a new society in the new millennium. Benninger notes his encounters with gurus like Jose Luis Sert, Walter Gropius, Arnold Toynbee and Buckminster Fuller and the manner in which their personal passion for humanity shaped the lives of others. Benninger is a strong believer in tradition, in gurus and in students and in a lineage of values, ideals, principles and practices which have been matured from generation to generation. He is concerned with the education of architects; the nature of architecture itself; and the role of urbanism and planning in the creation of a new society. The role of Indian masters like Balkrishna Doshi, who guided him in his search, is a touching tribute to the Indian “Guru-Shishya” tradition.
*** Book Review*** Letters to young Architect is a book written by one of most celebrated Architect in Indian subcontinent Christopher Benninger of American origin. His life story as a student from America where he was born, his days in MIT and Harvard studying Architecture and planning, how be landed up in India and still continues his practice as an Architect and urbanist in the country. He shares his projects in India and Bhutan in an explicit way, also shares his views on design principles, philosophies. Also he answers various question which an aspiring Architect in the world has. He elaborates his views on Urbanism, customs and traditions in India, future of Indian cities, government policies etc . This book is written in a QnA format, also Benninger's interviews mentioned are in comprehensible manner. He mentions about his Gurus, the privilege he had working with pioneer Indian Architect BV Doshi. This is a must book for all Architect students as they may get an insight to the world of Architecture ! Rating 4.5/5 Reviewed by Ankush Rai For My Architectural View IG @myarchitecturalview
Recently finished this book. Well, This is more than just a book. Written by sir Christopher Benninger, This book Explains different analogies and misconceptions about architects and architecture in a way that it can easily reach a mass larger than just architects. This starts with his affection for FLW, then travels through the lessons that he learned in his journey, to what are our duties in the society. Explaining principles of architecture, the author gives us a brief about the current scenario of architecture education in India. He also talks about new architecture and effetism. This book is for architects and students of architecture who are new to the profession and wants to explore CONSCIOUS architecture. Don't Seem, Be.
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The philosophy, Aristotelian at times, is self-imposing and bluntly didactic, but Benninger inculcates the idea of having a strong philosophy when it comes to the design process, without which the building crumbles. Despite the fact that I don't agree at all with his definition of beauty as a "search for a Golden Mean," I still believe an aspiring architect needs to read this book letter by letter, one at a time, everyday, for perhaps the rest of their lives.
As a professional myself(albeit of the non engineering type), many of the points in the book resonate with me, whether it is to not grudge the 'boring work', professionals firms vs KPOs, public interest responsibility and so on. A must read for anyone interested in Indian real estate.
i did issue it twice and still didnt read it each letter completely except the starting ones..,, only the highlighters.. n yes they were inspiring , a look back..