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Stepwells of Ahmedabad Water, gender, heritage.

VV AA

ISBN 978-84-122124-3-3

2020

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Finalist FAD Awards 2021
Shortlisted Madrid Art Book Fair

A stepwell, locally called a ‘vaav’, is a type of subterranean water architecture that is prevalent in the Indian subcontinent. It attained unsurpassed importance in the semi-arid regions of western India.

Stepwells of Ahmedabad is the culmination of five years of research undertaken by a collective of architects from India. Their research documents the magnificent water structures that are found in and around the city of Ahmedabad. Rather than being just an architectural catalogue, this book aims to present a deeper understanding of the intrinsic social and ecological relationships related to these stepwells and their current condition in the city of Ahmedabad. This edition also sheds light on the lesser-known history of the roles played by women as patrons and users of these fascinating structures.

Authors: Tanvi Jain, Priyanka Sheth, Aashini Sheth.
Research: Riyaz Tayyibji, Priyanka Sheth, Tanvi Jain, Aashini Sheth.
Photography: Karan Gajjar, Malay Doshi
Drawings: Tanvi Jain, Priyanka Sheth, Aashini Sheth, Neel Jain, Malay Doshi.
Edition in collaboration with Sofía Romeo
Design Miguel Sotos and Carlota Álvarez
Translation and proofreading
Almudena Valdés de Anca

124 pages, 50 Illustrations 17 Drawings
Paperback. 15 × 20 cm
English and Spanish.
 

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