Nation, Modernity, Identity (Lecture Resources + Special Offers)
A lecture about the Story of Architecture in Post-Independence India
ABOUT THE LECTURE
This lecture presentation unravels the story of Indian Modern Architecture as it unfolds in the background of a changing social and political order. It traces the roots of modernity in the pre-independence period and discusses how the concerns and challenges of the new nation-state shaped the attitudes of Indian architects in the fifties and the sixties.
The lecture identifies about a dozen themes in the development of Indian architecture after independence. For example, there was an impulse of seeking inspiration from India’s historical past, while on the other hand a modernist rational approach was preferred by many. Different impulses emerged with passing decades as architects, from the early pioneers to those from the new generation, grappled with the debates of modernism in the Indian context. The changing economic order in the country, rising environmental concerns, and the events in the profession itself brought about different ways of producing architecture.
As the narrative of post-independence architecture unfolds, the concluding part of the lecture will bring the discussion to the present times, briefly foregrounding the issues of identity, heritage, patronage, and the changing nature of architectural practice itself.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Smita Dalvi teaches architecture and aesthetics in Navi Mumbai and Mumbai. She received a Graduate Diploma in Architecture from the Academy of Architecture in Mumbai and a Master’s in Technology from IIT-Delhi. She holds a PhD in Design from IIT-Bombay and has over three decades of teaching experience in the field of architecture. She writes on architecture as social history, urban heritage, and film studies for architecture and culture magazines and journals.
Her area of special interest is Indian Islamic art and aesthetics. She has delivered several short courses and guest lectures on these subjects in India and abroad.
Her research paper on the history of Panvel Bunder was recently published in the book, ‘Gateways to the Sea: Historical Ports and Docks of Mumbai Region’. She is the co-author of ‘Panvel: Great City, Fading Heritage’, and the editor of ‘Celebrating India in 75 Buildings’ (MES Publications, 2023). This recent publication commemorates 75 years of India’s independence through a selection of 75 significant buildings from 1947–2022. The book reveals snapshots of the trajectory of seven and a half decades of post-independence Indian architecture, and is a friendly reference for students and architecture enthusiasts.
Additional Reading Material about the speaker:
From the humble to the humongous: Recasting of sacred structures along the Konkan coast by Smita Dalvi in the Portside Review
WHAT TO EXPECT
🏗️ 60 minute lecture about architecture in India post-Independence
🎤 30 minutes of interactive Q&A with the speaker
👋 30 minute mixer with the speaker and other participants
🍺 One complimentary alcoholic beverage or non alcoholic beverage is included with your ticket
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SPECIAL OFFER
10 Early Bird Tickets are available for this lecture.
Use the promo code, ‘INDEPENDENCE’ to get a 5% discount on each ticket you purchase.
EVENT DETAILS
Title: Nation, Modernity, Identity: The story of architecture in post-independence India
Speaker: Dr. Smita Dalvi
Day: Sunday
Date: March 1st 2026
Time: 5 pm to 7 pm (Gates open at 4:30 pm)
Early bird pricing available for the first 10 tickets
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Venue: Woodside Inn Bandra
What’s included
One alcoholic drink or non-alcoholic drink
What’s not
Other F&B from the menu
Location
Address : Woodside Inn - Bandra, 3/4, Dheeraj Pali Arcade, Dr Ambedkar Road, Pali Naka, Pali Hill, Pali Market, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050, India
Disclaimer: Ticket holders must be of legal drinking age (21 and above).
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