CCorros once wrote that the desperate demands of people for daily existence ensure that there is no place for architects and architecture in India. According to the new monograph over the architect, the architecture in India largely expresses the wealth of the middle class, and the poor rarely used this profession. Architect Mustan Dalwi himself, a book, is simply presented and thoroughly studied by a biography that traces Correa’s childhood, his growth of the architect, to his extraordinary achievements. The book, scheduled as an affordable production of students, uses low paper and has virtually no illustrations.