Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 81-7167-547-6 |
ISBN-13 | 978-8171675470 |
No of pages | 206 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | Rupa & Co |
Published Date | 01 Feb 2002 |
Rudolf Hartog was born in 1924 in Germany. He was an interpreter in the Indian Legion from 1944-45. After the war, he studied architecture and town planning and completed his doctoral dissertation on 'Town Extensions in the 19th Century', in 1960.
The same year he was a visiting lecturer at Oxford College of Technology and ever since 1963 he has been a freelance architect and planner in Germany. He has great interest in all things Indian, especially in studying the ancient and modern towns in India.
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