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Trivedi Anjani Suryakantbhai

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Reinterpreting Tectonic: Fabrication of Bharat Bhavan

This essay examines Gevork Hartoonian's application of "montage" as a methodological framework for reinterpreting the tectonic aspects of modern architecture. Drawing on Hartoonian's engagement with Gottfried Semper's theories of fabrication and the "art of joining" rooted in pre-architectural crafts, the essay analyzes Charles Correa's design of Bharat Bhavan. Hartoonian's concept of montage is employed to understand how Correa's architectural assemblage of structural concrete, brick infill, and red sandstone cladding creates a complex interplay between construction, material expression, and cultural resonance.

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Introducing the building

Form and structure

Sectional perspective of Bharat Bhavan

Reinterpreting tectonic

About Vistara

Semper's idea of fabrication and dressing

Observing Bharat Bhavan through the lens of Semper via Hartoonian

Observing Bharat Bhavan through the lens of Semper via Hartoonian

Observing Bharat Bhavan through the lens of Semper via Hartoonian

Reference reading: Ontology of Construction