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German lens on Indian icons
Updated On: 02 December, 2013 01:23 PM IST | | Ruchika Kher
Andreas Volwahsen's fascination for the Indian subcontinent began while studying at the Technical University of Munich in the 1960s. During this time, the German architectural historian published his first two books ufffd Living Architecture: Islamic India, and Living Architecture: India. After four decades, Vacheron Constantin and Tasveer Art Gallery are celebrating Living Architecture with a photographic exhibition in Mumbai.
The Guide invited the 72-year-old to pick five of his favourite frames, as he discusses how each has impacted him
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