Rahul Mehrotra

The UDRI is also actively involved in researching and influencing policy for the historic district, and the city more generally.

[6] Hathigaon (Jaipur, Rajasthan)[7] KMC Corporate Office (Hyderabad)[8] Visitor Centre At Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (Mumbai)[9] House In A Tea Garden (Conoor)[10] Taj Mahal Visitor Centre (with Taj Mahal Conservation Collaborative) (Agra) Hewlett-Packard Software Campus (Bengaluru)[11] LMW Corporate Headquarters (Coimbatore) Restoration Of The Chowmahalla Palace Complex (Hyderabad)[12] Campus For Magic Bus (Panvel)[13] Extension To The Prince Of Wales Museum (Mumbai)[14] Project 88 (Mumbai) Maskara Gallery (Mumbai) “Taj Mahal: Multiple Narratives”, co-authored with Amita Baig and published by Om books International.

[17] "Banganga and Malabar Hill", co –authored with Sharada Dwivedi, published by Eminence Designs, April 2006 ( new and revised edition)[18] "A City Icon – Victoria Terminus Bombay 1887( now Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus 1996)" co- authored with Sharada Dwivedi and published by Eminence Designs.

2005[20] "Conservation After Legislation – Issues and Ideas for Bombay" Co-edited with Abha Narain Lambah, published by the Urban Design Research Institute, Mumbai.

[21] "The Bombay High Court – The Story of the Building – 1878-2003" co-authored with Sharada Dwivedi, published by Eminence Design, Mumbai.

[23] "Anchoring A City Line – The Western Railway Headquarters 1899-1999" Co-authored with Sharada Dwivedi and published by Eminence Designs, Mumbai.

A two volume publication on the Fort area co-edited and compiled with Gunter Nest and Sandhya Savant and published by the Goethe Institute.

"Water – Curse or Blessing" exhibition featuring Hathigaon, Village for a hundred elephants, Aedes Gallery, Berlin, Germany, 9 September – 21 October 2011.

"Beginnings – projects of twelve young architects", June 1998 at the Municipality Contemporary Art Gallery, Ankara, Turkey.