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on conservation projects and tourism development in South India. She has also worked on post-war reconstruction and conservation projects in
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In particular, there is a study of her on the design of constructive / three-dimensional games based on the literary texts of Italo Calvino
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From Building to Poem and Back: The Danteum as a Study in the Projection of Meaning Across Symbolic Forms
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in The Journal of Architecture, volume 10, issue 2 April 2005 (RIBA & Routledge) pp. 135–159.
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Aarati Kanekar graduated in Architecture at the "Center for Environmental Planning and Technology" in
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Shaping of Settlements: Temporal Events and Spatial Form in South Indian Temple Cities
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in India on large institutional projects and later collaborated with
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Diagram and Metaphor in Design: The Divine Comedy as a Spatial Model
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Fictional sites of architecture/architectural sites of fiction
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in India in 1989, she completed her graduate studies from the
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Designing games:Structure, playability and intelligibility
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Her writings are published in various journals, including
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is an Indian academic, writer, researcher, and architect.
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Index

CEPT University
MIT
Georgia Institute of Technology
Ahmedabad
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta
University of Cincinnati
morphological studies
architecture
Lebbeus Woods
Danteum
Giuseppe Terragni
Divine Comedy
Italo Calvino
game design
Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi
Ahmedabad
Mostar
Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Journal of Architecture
Perspecta
Philosophica
Domus
Routledge
London
ISBN
9781315749723
Sophia Psarra
ISBN

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