Gautam Bhatia (architect)
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Gautam Bhatia | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1952 (age 73–74) |
| Alma mater | University of Pennsylvania |
| Occupation | Architect |
Gautam Bhatia is an Indian architect.[1] He grew up in New Delhi and completed his master's degree in architecture at the University of Pennsylvania.[2] Gautam Bhatia is also a writer and an artist. He has published many books on architecture and satire and his drawing and scriptures have been displayed in galleries in India and different countries.
Books
- Laurie Baker: Life, Work, and Writings, Viking, 1991,
- Punjabi Baroque, Penguin, 1994,
- Silent Spaces, Penguin, 1995,
- Malaria Dreams, Penguin, 1996,
- Punchtantra, Penguin, 1998
- A Short History of Everything, HarperCollins, 1998,
- Eternal Stone, Edited, Penguin, 1999,
- A Moment in Architecture, Tulika, 2002,
- Comic Century, Penguin, 2004,
- Whitewash, Viveka Foundation, 2007,
- Lie, A Graphic Novel, Westland Press, 2010.[3]