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Free eBook for 5 days only – Mimamsa Diary: Reflections on Memorable Architecture

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Weehawken, NJ – MAY 18, 2023.
Free eBook for 5 days only – Mimamsa Diary: Reflections on Memorable Architecture

A recently published book – Mimamsa Diary: Reflections on Memorable Architecture – will be available for free for five days only from May 26th to 30th on Amazon’s web site.  This book was published as a Kindle eBook on September 16, 2022. 

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Mimamsa Diary is a collection of short essays on memorable architecture. It is a wonderful introduction to the world of architecture, engineering, and construction for an aspiring high school student. It will also make a great travel companion.  Mimamsa is a Sanskrit word which means “reflection, consideration, profound thought, investigation, examination, discussion” according to a Wikipedia page on Mīmāṃsā.

“What makes architecture memorable?” asked Bharat Gami, Architect and author of the book.  “Why do some buildings leave a lasting impression?”  The author reflects on these questions as he takes a panoramic tour of 26 architectural destinations around the globe. The destinations include contemporary, historical as well as vernacular architecture. The panoramic tour takes you from the Buddhist temple at Borobudur in Indonesia to the River Building at Grace Farms in New Canaan, Connecticut with noteworthy projects in Thailand, Singapore, China, India, Egypt, Hungary, Denmark, United States and Mexico.

Please visit Amazon.com today to obtain your free copy before this promotion expires on May 30th, 2023.

About Author
Bharat Gami is an architect and code/zoning consultant.  He has taught architecture in the Unites States and Mexico. He is currently teaching as an adjunct professor at Fordham University’s Real Estate Institute in Manhattan.  

Contact Information:
Bharat Gami, Architect and author
512 Hudson Avenue
Weehawken NJ 07086
Tel:  551 254 9577
Email:  bgami@bharatgami.com

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