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Christopher Charles Benninger

Christopher Charles Benninger (born 23 November 1942) is an Indian architect and urban planner. Born in the US, he permanently migrated to India in 1971. Benninger contributed to the field of critical regionalism[1][2] and sustainable planning in India.[3]

Christopher Charles Benninger
Benninger in 2016
Born (1942-11-23) November 23, 1942 (age 81)
Alma materHarvard Graduate School of Design
MIT
University of Florida
OccupationArchitect
AwardsGreat Master Architect of India
IIA Excellence in Architecture
Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa) in Architecture, CEPT University
PracticeCCBA Designs
ProjectsMahindra United World College
Suzlon One Earth
India House
Supreme Court of Bhutan
CEPT University
College of Engineering Pune
Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad
DesignPrinciples of Intelligent Urbanism
Websiteccba.in

Following his departure from the position of professor at Harvard in 1971, Benninger came to Ahmedabad, where he was appointed as a Ford Foundation advisor to the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology.[4] At CEPT, he co-founded the Faculty of Planning with Yoginder Alagh and BV Doshi in 1972. He also founded the Center for Development Studies and Activities in 1976 with Aneeta Gokhale Benninger. He serves on the board of directors of CEPT University.[5] In 2024, he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa) in Architecture from CEPT University.[6]

He has worked with various banks concerning policies, and with various countries and states to create development plans.

Benninger has written two books, Christopher Benninger: Architecture for a Modern India, a collection of his works, and Letters to a Young Architect, a collection of lectures and articles, which is a bestseller in India [7]

Benninger's architectural studio CCBA Designs is based out of Pune, which specialises in sustainable design solutions.

Personal life and education edit

Benninger was able to attend United Nations Security Council Meetings as an observer. Sir Robert Jackson, a friend of Benninger's uncle Adlai Stevenson II gifted Benninger a lifetime subscription to the development journal Ekistics, introducing him to a science of human settlement centered around Constantinos Apostolos Doxiadis's theories. Barbara Ward became Benninger's lifelong mentor, inviting him to the 1967 Delos Symposium in Greece.[8][9]

Benninger graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Florida in 1966. While at the University of Florida, he was a student founder of the Freedom Party. Under Martin Luther King's leadership, he and his sister, Judith Benninger Brown, actively supported the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), entering segregated cinema halls and restaurants with their African-American friends, and forcing the owners to allow access to African-Americans into their establishments.[10]

Benninger completed his Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1967. He studied under Josep Lluis Sert, Jerzy Soltan and Mirko Basaldella. Benninger studied development economics under John Kenneth Galbraith, past ambassador to India and author of The New Industrial State. After this, he first visited India as a Fulbright fellow in 1968. He continued his post-graduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, under Horacio Caminos, working on the book Urban Dwelling Environments. He received a master's degree in city planning from MIT in 1971.[11]

In early 2024, Benninger was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy from CEPT University.

Benninger is married to Aneeta Gokhale Benninger, an environmentalist, and has one son.[12]

Career edit

Academic and research work edit

In 1971, Benninger returned to India as a Ford Foundation consultant to the Ahmedabad Education Society to help set up the School of Planning in 1972 along with Yoginder Alagh and B.V. Doshi.[13] Benninger shifted to Pune in 1976 where he founded the Center for Development Studies and Activities.[14] In 1983, Benninger wrote the theme paper for the United Nations Commission on Human Settlements 1984. In 1986, he successfully argued to the Asian Development Bank the case for extending financial assistance to the urban development sector.[15] Benninger is on the board of editors of Cities journal, published in the UK.[16]

Early projects edit

One of Benninger's first projects was an Economically Weaker Section (EWS) township in Jamnagar developed with the Gujarat Housing Board in 1972. In 1973, he worked with the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority and developed a site-and-services approach to EWS housing in Arunbakkam. In 1976, Benninger assisted Hyderabad Urban Development Authority in its first project, a 2000-unit township for government employees.[17] He designed the SOS Children's Villages in Bawana in 1975 and in Kolkatta three years later in 1978.[2] In 1976, designed the Alliance Fraincase Centre in Ahmedabad. In 1984, he designed the campus for the Center for Development Studies and Activities which he had founded in 1976.[18]

Planning edit

As a World Bank consultant, Benninger planned out the site and services, core housing, and slum upgradation programmes for the Calcutta Metropolitan Development in 1974. In 1979, he was a part of the team to design and programme Indonesia's first National Rural Development Program, in collaboration with the newly established Urban Development Ministry. Later that year, under Christopher Benninger and Aneeta Benninger, CDSA developed India's pilot Integrated Rural Development Program.[19][20] In this period, CDSA also prepared social inputs for Area Development Plans in Goa and Almora.[21] With UNICEF, he led a CDSA team to prepare a plan of actionfor the development of Bhutan (1979–80).[15] He was engaged by the UNCHS to develop plans for six cities in Sri Lanka: Jafna, Ratnapura, Kalutara, Hambantota, Galle and Matara.[22] In 1986, Benninger worked on the development plan for Thane and Kalyan with a focus on urban management and poverty upliftment.[23] In 2001, Benninger was appointed to prepare the structure plan for Thimphu.[24][25] In 2004, the Government of Bhutan along with the Government of India appointed him again to prepare plans for three towns along their shared border.[26][27] In 2012, he designed the new town of Denchi in East Bhutan. Benninger's work in urban design, city management and town planning resulted in his principles of intelligent urbanism.[28]

Architectural works edit

Benninger's designs include the Mahindra United World College of India, the Samundra Institute of Maritime Studies, the YMCA International Camp in Nilshi, India, the Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru.[29] Liane Lefaivre and Alexander Tzonis have noted Benninger's work as one of the first instances of critical regionalism in India.[30]

Mahindra United World College of India won the Designer of the Year Award[31] in 1999. It also was the recipient of the Business Week Architectural Record Award for Excellence in 2000. Business Week called the Mahindra United World College of India one of the ten super structures of the world in 2000.[32]

Publications edit

  • Benninger, C. (2011). Letters to a Young Architect. ISBN 9788192156804
  • Christopher Benninger: Architecture for Modern India. Italy, Skira editore S.p.A, 2015. ISBN 9788857226873

Awards edit

2024 edit

Baburao Mhatre Gold Medal - Indian Institute of Architects[33]

2024 edit

Honarary Doctorate of Philosophy in Architecture - CEPT University, Ahmedabad[33]

2023 edit

India’s Top 10 Architects Awards - Construction World Architect and Builder (CWAB) Awards[33]

2019 edit

Excellence in Architecture for Industrial category - Indian Institute of Architects[33]

2017 edit

AD 50 Most Influential Architects & Interior Designers - Architectural Digest [33]

2015 edit

Lifetime Achievement Award - BERG Awards for Real Estate(Singapore)[33]

2014 edit

Excellence in Architecture for Industrial category - Indian Institute of Architects[33]

2013 edit

Excellence in Architecture Green Architecture - Indian Institute of Architects[33]

2000 edit

Excellence in Architecture for Public Building - Indian Institute of Architects[33]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Misra, Sumantra (2018-11-16). "Critical Regionalism in the Post-Colonial Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent". Issuu. Retrieved 2023-08-17.
  2. ^ a b Bahga, Sanyam; Raheja, Gaurav (2018-12-01). "An account of critical regionalism in diverse building types in postcolonial Indian architecture". Frontiers of Architectural Research. 7 (4): 473–496. doi:10.1016/j.foar.2018.09.001. ISSN 2095-2635.
  3. ^ Rajput, Aman Singh (2020). "Intelligent Urbanism Guiding the Smart City Region Development: Case Study of Bhopal". In Ahmed, Sirajuddin; Abbas, S. M.; Zia, Hina (eds.). Smart Cities—Opportunities and Challenges. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Vol. 58. Singapore: Springer. pp. 423–442. doi:10.1007/978-981-15-2545-2_36. ISBN 978-981-15-2545-2. S2CID 219093510.
  4. ^ "CEPT University". CEPT University. Retrieved 2023-08-17.
  5. ^ "Board of Management CEPT University". 5 October 2017.
  6. ^ "CEPT University: Honorary doctorates for noted urban planner Bertaud and architect Benninger". The Indian Express. 2024-01-02. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  7. ^ "Acclaimed architect Christopher Benninger launches book on architecture". The Indian Express. 2016-07-12. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
  8. ^ "Christopher Benninger: Cyrus Jhabvala Memorial Lecture 2018". THINKMATTER. 28 March 2019.
  9. ^ Shoshkes, Ellen (April 2006). "Jaqueline Tyrwhitt: a founding mother of modern urban design". Planning Perspectives. 21 (2): 179–197. Bibcode:2006PlPer..21..179S. doi:10.1080/02665430600555339. ISSN 0266-5433. S2CID 143844331.
  10. ^ Debeljak, Aleš (1998). Reluctant Modernity: The Institution of Art and Its Historical Forms. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-8476-8583-7.
  11. ^ Falvo, Rosa Maria; Akkisetti, Ramprasad (2015). Christopher Benninger: Architecture for Modern India. Skira editore S.p.A. ISBN 978-88-572-2687-3.
  12. ^ "People". CDSA.
  13. ^ "Cept School of Planning founders look back over 40 years". DNA India. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
  14. ^ Dutta, Apurva Bose. . Archi Times. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07.
  15. ^ a b Benninger, Christopher C. (1988). "Human resources development for the improvement of human settlements". Ekistics. 55 (328/329/330): 12–30. ISSN 0013-2942. JSTOR 43622047.
  16. ^ Elsevier.com
  17. ^ Jain, AK (2019). Housing for All. Khanna Publishing House. pp. 74, 78. ISBN 9789386173560.
  18. ^ Lang, Jon (2002). A concise history of modern architecture in India. New Delhi: Permanent Black : Distributed by Orient Longman Ltd. ISBN 978-81-7824-017-6.
  19. ^ Benninger, Christopher C. (1987-01-01). "Training for the improvement of human settlements". Habitat International. Special Issue Land Use Control. 11 (1): 145–160. doi:10.1016/0197-3975(87)90044-0. ISSN 0197-3975.
  20. ^ Settlements, United Nations Centre for Human (1989). Women and Human Settlements Development. UN-HABITAT. ISBN 978-92-1-131118-1.
  21. ^ George, Kolanjiyil Kuriakose; Oommen, Malayil A., eds. (1997). Economics, development, and the quest for alternatives: essays in honour of professor M. A. Oommen (1. publ ed.). New Delhi: Concept Publ. Co. ISBN 978-81-7022-678-9.
  22. ^ Benninger, Christopher C. (1988). "Seminar on urban management and finance for South Asian countries". Cities. 5 (2): 194–199. doi:10.1016/0264-2751(88)90008-x. ISSN 0264-2751.
  23. ^ Centre, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Development; Centre, Asian and Pacific Development; Pacific, Association of Development Research and Training Institutes of Asia and the (1989). Register of Development Research Projects in Asia and the Pacific. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. ISBN 978-92-64-03237-8.
  24. ^ Benninger, Christopher Charles (2002). "Principles of intelligent urbanism: The case of the new Capital Plan for Bhutan". Ekistics. 69 (412/413/414): 60–80. doi:10.53910/26531313-E200269412-414386. ISSN 0013-2942. JSTOR 43619538.
  25. ^ SONAM, DHENDUP; SHERAB, JATSHO; SONAM, TSHERING (2021). "Exploring Teachers' Perceptions of Professional Development: A Research Study Undertaken in Thimphu District Schools". I-manager's Journal on Educational Psychology. 14 (3): 29. doi:10.26634/jpsy.14.3.17523. ISSN 0973-8827. S2CID 236726094.
  26. ^ Benninger Architectonics USA Inc. (2004) Gelephu Structure Plan, Bhutan
  27. ^ Benninger Architectonics USA Inc. (2004) Samtse Structure Plan, Bhutan
  28. ^ Dudh.gov.bt 2010-06-23 at the Wayback Machine
  29. ^ G-therapy.org 2010-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
  30. ^ Tzonis, Alexander; Lefaivre, Liane (2003). Critical regionalism: architecture and identity in a globalised world. Architecture in focus. Munich New York: Prestel. ISBN 978-3-7913-2972-7.
  31. ^ . New Jersey Institute of Technology. Archived from the original on 2010-08-05. Retrieved 2010-06-23.
  32. ^ Businessweek.com[dead link]
  33. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Awards". CCBA Designs. Retrieved 2024-03-07.

External links edit

  • Official website

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Christopher Charles Benninger born 23 November 1942 is an Indian architect and urban planner Born in the US he permanently migrated to India in 1971 Benninger contributed to the field of critical regionalism 1 2 and sustainable planning in India 3 Christopher Charles BenningerBenninger in 2016Born 1942 11 23 November 23 1942 age 81 Hamilton Ohio U S Alma materHarvard Graduate School of DesignMITUniversity of FloridaOccupationArchitectAwardsGreat Master Architect of IndiaIIA Excellence in ArchitectureDoctor of Philosophy Honoris Causa in Architecture CEPT UniversityPracticeCCBA DesignsProjectsMahindra United World CollegeSuzlon One EarthIndia HouseSupreme Court of BhutanCEPT UniversityCollege of Engineering PuneIndian Institute of Technology HyderabadDesignPrinciples of Intelligent UrbanismWebsiteccba wbr in Following his departure from the position of professor at Harvard in 1971 Benninger came to Ahmedabad where he was appointed as a Ford Foundation advisor to the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology 4 At CEPT he co founded the Faculty of Planning with Yoginder Alagh and BV Doshi in 1972 He also founded the Center for Development Studies and Activities in 1976 with Aneeta Gokhale Benninger He serves on the board of directors of CEPT University 5 In 2024 he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy Honoris Causa in Architecture from CEPT University 6 He has worked with various banks concerning policies and with various countries and states to create development plans Benninger has written two books Christopher Benninger Architecture for a Modern India a collection of his works and Letters to a Young Architect a collection of lectures and articles which is a bestseller in India 7 Benninger s architectural studio CCBA Designs is based out of Pune which specialises in sustainable design solutions Contents 1 Personal life and education 2 Career 2 1 Academic and research work 2 2 Early projects 2 3 Planning 2 4 Architectural works 3 Publications 4 Awards 4 1 2024 4 2 2024 4 3 2023 4 4 2019 4 5 2017 4 6 2015 4 7 2014 4 8 2013 4 9 2000 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life and education editBenninger was able to attend United Nations Security Council Meetings as an observer Sir Robert Jackson a friend of Benninger s uncle Adlai Stevenson II gifted Benninger a lifetime subscription to the development journal Ekistics introducing him to a science of human settlement centered around Constantinos Apostolos Doxiadis s theories Barbara Ward became Benninger s lifelong mentor inviting him to the 1967 Delos Symposium in Greece 8 9 Benninger graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Florida in 1966 While at the University of Florida he was a student founder of the Freedom Party Under Martin Luther King s leadership he and his sister Judith Benninger Brown actively supported the Congress of Racial Equality CORE entering segregated cinema halls and restaurants with their African American friends and forcing the owners to allow access to African Americans into their establishments 10 Benninger completed his Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1967 He studied under Josep Lluis Sert Jerzy Soltan and Mirko Basaldella Benninger studied development economics under John Kenneth Galbraith past ambassador to India and author of The New Industrial State After this he first visited India as a Fulbright fellow in 1968 He continued his post graduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under Horacio Caminos working on the book Urban Dwelling Environments He received a master s degree in city planning from MIT in 1971 11 In early 2024 Benninger was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy from CEPT University Benninger is married to Aneeta Gokhale Benninger an environmentalist and has one son 12 Career editAcademic and research work edit In 1971 Benninger returned to India as a Ford Foundation consultant to the Ahmedabad Education Society to help set up the School of Planning in 1972 along with Yoginder Alagh and B V Doshi 13 Benninger shifted to Pune in 1976 where he founded the Center for Development Studies and Activities 14 In 1983 Benninger wrote the theme paper for the United Nations Commission on Human Settlements 1984 In 1986 he successfully argued to the Asian Development Bank the case for extending financial assistance to the urban development sector 15 Benninger is on the board of editors of Cities journal published in the UK 16 Early projects edit One of Benninger s first projects was an Economically Weaker Section EWS township in Jamnagar developed with the Gujarat Housing Board in 1972 In 1973 he worked with the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority and developed a site and services approach to EWS housing in Arunbakkam In 1976 Benninger assisted Hyderabad Urban Development Authority in its first project a 2000 unit township for government employees 17 He designed the SOS Children s Villages in Bawana in 1975 and in Kolkatta three years later in 1978 2 In 1976 designed the Alliance Fraincase Centre in Ahmedabad In 1984 he designed the campus for the Center for Development Studies and Activities which he had founded in 1976 18 Planning edit As a World Bank consultant Benninger planned out the site and services core housing and slum upgradation programmes for the Calcutta Metropolitan Development in 1974 In 1979 he was a part of the team to design and programme Indonesia s first National Rural Development Program in collaboration with the newly established Urban Development Ministry Later that year under Christopher Benninger and Aneeta Benninger CDSA developed India s pilot Integrated Rural Development Program 19 20 In this period CDSA also prepared social inputs for Area Development Plans in Goa and Almora 21 With UNICEF he led a CDSA team to prepare a plan of actionfor the development of Bhutan 1979 80 15 He was engaged by the UNCHS to develop plans for six cities in Sri Lanka Jafna Ratnapura Kalutara Hambantota Galle and Matara 22 In 1986 Benninger worked on the development plan for Thane and Kalyan with a focus on urban management and poverty upliftment 23 In 2001 Benninger was appointed to prepare the structure plan for Thimphu 24 25 In 2004 the Government of Bhutan along with the Government of India appointed him again to prepare plans for three towns along their shared border 26 27 In 2012 he designed the new town of Denchi in East Bhutan Benninger s work in urban design city management and town planning resulted in his principles of intelligent urbanism 28 Architectural works edit Benninger s designs include the Mahindra United World College of India the Samundra Institute of Maritime Studies the YMCA International Camp in Nilshi India the Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies Azim Premji University Bengaluru 29 Liane Lefaivre and Alexander Tzonis have noted Benninger s work as one of the first instances of critical regionalism in India 30 Mahindra United World College of India won the Designer of the Year Award 31 in 1999 It also was the recipient of the Business Week Architectural Record Award for Excellence in 2000 Business Week called the Mahindra United World College of India one of the ten super structures of the world in 2000 32 Publications editBenninger C 2011 Letters to a Young Architect ISBN 9788192156804 Christopher Benninger Architecture for Modern India Italy Skira editore S p A 2015 ISBN 9788857226873Awards edit2024 edit Baburao Mhatre Gold Medal Indian Institute of Architects 33 2024 edit Honarary Doctorate of Philosophy in Architecture CEPT University Ahmedabad 33 2023 edit India s Top 10 Architects Awards Construction World Architect and Builder CWAB Awards 33 2019 edit Excellence in Architecture for Industrial category Indian Institute of Architects 33 2017 edit AD 50 Most Influential Architects amp Interior Designers Architectural Digest 33 2015 edit Lifetime Achievement Award BERG Awards for Real Estate Singapore 33 2014 edit Excellence in Architecture for Industrial category Indian Institute of Architects 33 2013 edit Excellence in Architecture Green Architecture Indian Institute of Architects 33 2000 edit Excellence in Architecture for Public Building Indian Institute of Architects 33 See also editList of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumniReferences edit Misra Sumantra 2018 11 16 Critical Regionalism in the Post Colonial Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent Issuu Retrieved 2023 08 17 a b Bahga Sanyam Raheja Gaurav 2018 12 01 An account of critical regionalism in diverse building types in postcolonial Indian architecture Frontiers of Architectural Research 7 4 473 496 doi 10 1016 j foar 2018 09 001 ISSN 2095 2635 Rajput Aman Singh 2020 Intelligent Urbanism Guiding the Smart City Region Development Case Study of Bhopal In Ahmed Sirajuddin Abbas S M Zia Hina eds Smart Cities Opportunities and Challenges Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering Vol 58 Singapore Springer pp 423 442 doi 10 1007 978 981 15 2545 2 36 ISBN 978 981 15 2545 2 S2CID 219093510 CEPT University CEPT University Retrieved 2023 08 17 Board of Management CEPT University 5 October 2017 CEPT University Honorary doctorates for noted urban planner Bertaud and architect Benninger The Indian Express 2024 01 02 Retrieved 2024 01 04 Acclaimed architect Christopher Benninger launches book on architecture The Indian Express 2016 07 12 Retrieved 2024 01 06 Christopher Benninger Cyrus Jhabvala Memorial Lecture 2018 THINKMATTER 28 March 2019 Shoshkes Ellen April 2006 Jaqueline Tyrwhitt a founding mother of modern urban design Planning Perspectives 21 2 179 197 Bibcode 2006PlPer 21 179S doi 10 1080 02665430600555339 ISSN 0266 5433 S2CID 143844331 Debeljak Ales 1998 Reluctant Modernity The Institution of Art and Its Historical Forms Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 0 8476 8583 7 Falvo Rosa Maria Akkisetti Ramprasad 2015 Christopher Benninger Architecture for Modern India Skira editore S p A ISBN 978 88 572 2687 3 People CDSA Cept School of Planning founders look back over 40 years DNA India Retrieved 2024 01 06 Dutta Apurva Bose Christopher Charles Benninger speaks on Architecture Archi Times Archived from the original on 2011 07 07 a b Benninger Christopher C 1988 Human resources development for the improvement of human settlements Ekistics 55 328 329 330 12 30 ISSN 0013 2942 JSTOR 43622047 Elsevier com Jain AK 2019 Housing for All Khanna Publishing House pp 74 78 ISBN 9789386173560 Lang Jon 2002 A concise history of modern architecture in India New Delhi Permanent Black Distributed by Orient Longman Ltd ISBN 978 81 7824 017 6 Benninger Christopher C 1987 01 01 Training for the improvement of human settlements Habitat International Special Issue Land Use Control 11 1 145 160 doi 10 1016 0197 3975 87 90044 0 ISSN 0197 3975 Settlements United Nations Centre for Human 1989 Women and Human Settlements Development UN HABITAT ISBN 978 92 1 131118 1 George Kolanjiyil Kuriakose Oommen Malayil A eds 1997 Economics development and the quest for alternatives essays in honour of professor M A Oommen 1 publ ed New Delhi Concept Publ Co ISBN 978 81 7022 678 9 Benninger Christopher C 1988 Seminar on urban management and finance for South Asian countries Cities 5 2 194 199 doi 10 1016 0264 2751 88 90008 x ISSN 0264 2751 Centre Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development Development Centre Asian and Pacific Development Pacific Association of Development Research and Training Institutes of Asia and the 1989 Register of Development Research Projects in Asia and the Pacific Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development ISBN 978 92 64 03237 8 Benninger Christopher Charles 2002 Principles of intelligent urbanism The case of the new Capital Plan for Bhutan Ekistics 69 412 413 414 60 80 doi 10 53910 26531313 E200269412 414386 ISSN 0013 2942 JSTOR 43619538 SONAM DHENDUP SHERAB JATSHO SONAM TSHERING 2021 Exploring Teachers Perceptions of Professional Development A Research Study Undertaken in Thimphu District Schools I manager s Journal on Educational Psychology 14 3 29 doi 10 26634 jpsy 14 3 17523 ISSN 0973 8827 S2CID 236726094 Benninger Architectonics USA Inc 2004 Gelephu Structure Plan Bhutan Benninger Architectonics USA Inc 2004 Samtse Structure Plan Bhutan Dudh gov bt Archived 2010 06 23 at the Wayback Machine G therapy org Archived 2010 05 12 at the Wayback Machine Tzonis Alexander Lefaivre Liane 2003 Critical regionalism architecture and identity in a globalised world Architecture in focus Munich New York Prestel ISBN 978 3 7913 2972 7 Christopher Benninger New Jersey Institute of Technology Archived from the original on 2010 08 05 Retrieved 2010 06 23 Businessweek com 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