Aarati Kanekar


Aarati Kanekar is an Indian academic, writer, researcher, and architect.

Biography

Aarati Kanekar graduated in Architecture at the "Center for Environmental Planning and Technology" in Ahmedabad in India in 1989, she completed her graduate studies from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1992, and holds a Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, currently teaches architectural theory and design at University of Cincinnati.
Her research focuses on the themes of the design formulation, in particular representation and spatial construction of meaning and morphological studies in architecture.
This research is reflected in her publications on topics ranging from the issues of representation in the work of Lebbeus Woods, to Danteum of Giuseppe Terragni and translations of the Divine Comedy through media, to spatiality in the novels of Italo Calvino and game design.
Kanekar worked at the architect's studio Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi in India on large institutional projects and later collaborated with The National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad on conservation projects and tourism development in South India.
She has also worked on post-war reconstruction and conservation projects in Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Works

Articles

Her writings are published in various journals, including The Journal of Architecture, Perspecta, Philosophica, and Domus.

Books and publications

Architecture’s Pre-texts: Spaces of Translation, Routledge, London, 2015 Fictional sites of architecture/architectural sites of fiction, in Sophia Psarra, The Production Sites of Architecture, Routledge, 2019, eBook