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Book review: "Spaces


Inspired by Nature" created
by Shirish Beri
India Architecture News - Jul 13, 2017 - 10:21 15615
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"When any building designed by me is occupied, one of the test questions that I ask
myself is - 'Has my design helped to bring man closer to nature?' - The answer is
expressive of how far I have been successful in addressing one of my basic concerns in
today’s life – that of modern man moving farther away from nature."

These are the words of an eminent Indian architect whose works are so ingeniously
interwoven in nature that one can’t make out what comes first – the nature or the
building. He is none other than Shirish Beri who lives in and practices from Kolhapur
and Andur, India. After 40 years of unique architectural practice, here comes his
first monograph "Spaces Inspired by Nature".
The book tries to explore many ways in which Shirish Beri attempts to address his
concern for man’s alienation from nature through his works. His nature inspired designs
featured here, aspire to directly and indirectly help in bringing man closer to nature.

Each project through a number of relevant images and drawings, discusses its genesis
and basic concept along with its design expression, technology, construction materials
and user feedback. Unlike most of the monographs of contemporary architects loaded
with large number of projects, perhaps to gain commercial benefits, this is a unique
treatise very much focused on its theme "Spaces Inspired by Nature".
The book covers eleven of his completed projects which have been delved in much
elaborated way so as to make the reader understand and involve fully in the built
environment.
A closer look at the design concepts and the time of conception and construction of
these buildings reveals not only the wonderful journey of life and architecture of Shirish
Beri but also the consistency of his design philosophy which we may call "Form
Follows Nature".
Apart from this, eight essays written by Shirish Beri himself have been included in this
book. The illustrated essays discuss his views on various issues concerning architecture
and life. They range from sustainability to art; from immeasurable spirit dimension to
vernacular architecture; from aesthetics to ethics; from various tools for connecting with
nature to architectural education.

A number of his poems are also included in the book to give the reader a deeper insight
into his thinking as well as to reinforce his thoughts that are expressed in the essays. At
the end of the book eight pages have been allocated to showcase a list of his 72
important projects built over a period of 40 years.
Thumbnail presentation of these projects depicts one small photograph of each along
with a small paragraph explaining the design intent. Along with this book, comes a
DVD of an award winning film - titled "The Unfolding White" - which delves into his
works that searches for oneness and wholeness in life.

Can the quality of our life improve when we live and work in spaces inspired by nature?
This book answers this question in affirmative.
Shirish Beri graduated in architecture from School of Architecture (CEPT), Ahmedabad
in 1974. Since then he has been trying to understand and explore the relevance of the
quality of space to the quality of life through his numerous path breaking designs.
His search for wholeness and his explorations find expressions in his paintings,
sketches, poetry, film, eco farms and education besides his architectural designs. His
works have won him numerous national and international recognitions. He has lectured
and exhibited widely at important forums in India and abroad.
Considering the quality and quantity of his works, the architectural fraternity expects
many more monographs from this architect in the coming years. In the meanwhile every
architect, budding architect or environmentalist must possess and read this magnificent
book to enrich ones understanding of the relationship between building and nature.

Spaces Inspired by Nature: Shirish Beri


Edited by: Yashwant Pitkar
Foreword by: Christopher Benninger

Publisher: Super Book House

3A/4 Sind Chambers, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road,

Colaba, Mumbai - 400005, India.

Email: superbookhouse@gmx.com

Website: www.superbookhouse.com

ISBN: 978-93-81452-01-1

Pages: 244

Size: 10.5”x11” (Hard Cover)

Photographs: 270 (Mostly coloured)

Illustrations: 70.

Book Review by Sarbjit Bahga

Top image courtesy of Shirish Beri

All other images courtesy of Sanyam Bahga

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