The first house in Delhi's Kautilya Marg and its Bauhaus history

The article explores the significance of a historic house located on Kautilya Marg in Delhi, highlighting its Bauhaus architectural style and the cultural narratives embedded within it. As a living archive, this residence reflects the diverse stories and experiences of the countless individuals who have shaped the city's identity over time. The discussion delves into how homes serve as more than just structures; they encapsulate the essence of their inhabitants and the broader socio-historical context of Delhi. The piece underscores the importance of preserving such architectural gems, which not only bear witness to the city’s evolution but also contribute to its rich tapestry of heritage and modernity. In a rapidly urbanizing landscape, the preservation of these homes is crucial for maintaining the cultural memory of a city that has long been a melting pot of traditions and lifestyles.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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