Under the title "Architectural Resonance. The Mausoleum of the Indian Sufi Master Shah Vajihudin Alvi", Sara Keller, research associate of the research group "Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations (FOR 2779)" at the Max-Weber-Kolleg of the University of Erfurt, has published a new book that focuses on resonance with buildings.
At a book launch, Hartmut Rosa, director of the Max-Weber-Kolleg, spoke about Sara Keller's publication and the new perspectives it opens up for the study and practice of architecture.
On the URBREL blog of the research group "Religion and Urbanity" you can listen to Hartmut Rosa's commentary on the book as a podcast.