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Saptarshi Sanyal

Patha Bhavana (school building) at Santiniketan: part elevation sketch by Saptarshi Sanyal.
Research


Subject

Shaping the Modern: Architectural Cultures as Critique in Late Colonial India (c.1913-48)


First and second supervisors听


Abstract

Saptarshi鈥檚 research examines key departures from mainstream colonial-modern architecture in British India, focusing on built environments鈥 roles in critiques of the Imperial State. He supplants the question: 鈥榟ow do social conditions shape architectural practices?鈥, with: 鈥榟ow can built environment practices or forms act as modes of social change?鈥 The inquiry problematises extant historical narratives that hastily designate, ostensibly unrelated sites as aberrations in influential surveys on architectural modernity.听

Examining agency and structures of thought and production at these sites, Saptarshi鈥檚 study suggests that they collectively constitute experimental critiques of a dominant, rationalising, homogenising social and technocratic (colonial) order through their built propositions across histories of social, cultural, scientific and economic fields of 鈥榤odernity鈥. These 鈥榓rchitectural cultures鈥 鈥 encompassing modes of practice, layers within a site, questioning a preoccupation with the figure of the bona fide architect through aspects like finance and labour 鈥 are read through a 鈥榗onnected histories鈥 method; a method grounded in socio-cultural and postcolonial theories of space in intellectual, discursive and material terms.听

The study, firstly, aims to unpack and articulate a geography of these architectural cultures in late-colonial India. It examines cross-cultural, interpersonal and affect-based exchanges of thought and ideas among particular colonial subjects, and their interconnections among figures both within South Asia as well as further east and the west, as networks of knowledge. Thinking through these networks qualifies the multi-authorship and collaboration(s) integral to the texture of architectural modernity in India at this time. Furthermore, it critically examines innovations wrought in material attributes of key built environments herein and their socio-spatial performance. Concurrently, it interrogates how such practices were the means to experiment with and explore modern cultural constructions in colonised India through education, development-paradigms, artistic expressions and scientific knowledge.听

The outcome(s) of Saptarshi鈥檚 research, therefore, seeks to look beyond polarised values of imperial-modernity and reactionary resistance. It contributes to a broader discourse on plurality and hybridity in architectural modernity, by (re)positioning how certain built environment practices, in this particular historical moment and geopolitical region, operate as the 鈥渕eans to鈥 think through, shape and perform the modern on colonised peoples鈥 own terms.听


Biography


Saptarshi Sanyal holds an both a BArch and an MArch in Architectural Conservation and has been an Assistant Professor at the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), New Delhi, since 2013. He currently teaches History and Theory in Year 3 of Architecture BSc at The Bartlett.

Primarily a full-time educator and researcher in architecture, its histories and visual storytelling, Saptarshi has also contributed through part-time tutorials and workshops in various institutes all over India. Following independent and private consultancy (2008 鈥 10), he has worked with the Archaeological Survey of India as a Conservation Architect (2010 鈥 13). He is also an independent photographer with ongoing personal projects and numerous publications. His photographic work has been exhibited both nationally (in India) and internationally.听

Saptarshi is a Commonwealth Scholar, funded by the UK government (2018-21), to carry out his PhD at The Bartlett, 香港六合彩中特网. He has been generously supported with academic leave for this period by his home institution in India.


Publications
  • (Chapter) 鈥楾he evolving role of India鈥檚 foremost heritage custodian: Archaeological Survey of India鈥 In Preservation Practice in India: Current Trends (tentative title) (New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming, 2020).
  • (Chapter) 鈥楾he Imperial Record Office in Delhi: An Architectural Paradox鈥 (with first author: Nalini M. Thakur) In Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions: an interdisciplinary approach (Cham: Springer, 2019, pp 205-215).听
  • (Journal article) 鈥楢mateurs and authors: challenges and potentialities in architectural historiography of late-colonial India鈥 SPACE - Journal of the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi (2018, 22:1-4).
  • (Journal article) 鈥楥ultural Plurality and Innovation in Design of Temples in Bengal 鈥 Tradition and Continuity鈥 SPACE - Journal of the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi. (2016, 20:1-2, 23-40).听
  • (Journal Article) 鈥楾he Poet鈥檚 Home: Architectural innovations in Rabindranath Tagore鈥檚 dwellings in Santiniketan鈥 International Journal of Arts and Sciences. (2015, 8: 8, 593-611).听
  • (Opinion-Editorial) 鈥楧isrespecting Heritage鈥 the Indian Express. (27 January 2015, 15).
  • (Chapter) 鈥楤rick Bonds鈥 In PIX Quarterly, Surge, the Pakistan Issue (New Delhi: Goethe Institut, 2014, pp 92-99). 听
  • (Chapter) 鈥楾he subjective truths in objective realities of Tagore鈥檚 dwellings in Santiniketan鈥 In Towards Tagore (Kolkata: Visva Bharati, 2014, pp 408-442).听
  • (Article) Sanyal S. 鈥楶rocess and knowledge in some aspects of vernacular architecture in Kerala鈥 Explore Rural India: magazine of the Indian Trust for Rural Heritage Development (2014, 2:1; 57-60).听
  • (Journal Article) 鈥楶aradigms for structural conservation: Observations and approaches for the Sun Temple, Konarak鈥 Context: Built, Living and Natural - Journal of the Development and Research Organisation for Nature, Arts and Heritage (2013, 19:2, 109-118).听
  • (Chapter) 鈥楳onitoring heritage through efficiency process algorithm: identifying relevant indicators鈥 In Bhopal 2011: Landscapes of memory (New Delhi: NTNU / Space Matters, 2012. pp 162-166).听
  • (Conference) 鈥楨xclusion and efficiency in Measuring Heritage Conservation Performance鈥 CECI-ICCROM. Proceedings of the 6th International Seminar on Urban Conservation: measuring heritage conservation performance. Recife, Brazil. (Rome: ICCROM, 2011, 212-221).听
  • (Web Article) Sanyal, S. Calcutta Contradictions. Invisible Photographer Asia (2011)
  • (Book) 鈥楾he Sun Temple, Konark: past, present and future鈥 (with first author D.V. Sharma) (Bhubaneswar: Archaeological Survey of India, 2010).
  • (Chapter) 鈥楥ontemporary Relevance of Traditional Principles in Architecture and Urbanism鈥 In New Architecture and Urbanism: Development on Indian Traditions (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2010, pp 314-317).
  • (Journal article) 鈥楧iscovering the incognito鈥 Indian Architect and Builder (2009, 22: 9; 44-47).听
  • (Conference) 鈥楽ignificance of a Mughal Mall and its role in Achieving Safety: the Knowledge System that is Chatta Chowk Bazar鈥 Proceedings of SAHC 08: Safety and Significance - 6th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historic Constructions, Bath. United Kingdom. (London: Taylor and Francis, 2008, 161-167).

Image:听Patha Bhavana (school building) at Santiniketan: part elevation sketch by Saptarshi Sanyal.