Kanu Agrawal is an architect and urban theorist based in New York. He studied architecture at the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi before pursuing graduate studies in architecture design and theory from Yale University and University of Cincinnati. Kanu has worked in New Delhi, Connecticut, and New York on projects that range from the residential to master planning. His interests include sustainable design at the scale of the city as well as the private house, global urbanism, and contemporary world architecture. Kanu has written on the work of Le Corbusier, contemporary Indian art, and is the co-editor of the Yale architecture journal, Perspecta 39: Re_Urbanism, Transforming Capitals.
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