This direction called Critical Regionalism is exemplified in the works of architects such as B. V. Doshi, Charles Correa, etc.
However, the writer most associated with Critical Regionalism, Kenneth Frampton, was in fact critical towards postmodernism.
Kenneth Frampton, "Towards a Critical Regionalism: Six Points for an Architecture of Resistance", in The Anti-Aesthetic.
Douglas Powell, Critical Regionalism: Connecting Politics and Culture in the American Landscape (2007), University of North Carolina Press.
Critical Analysis of "Towards a Critical Regionalism"
Critical Regionalism, the style of architecture.
This approach to design became known as Critical Regionalism.
Tzonis is known for his work on creative design by analogy, the classical canon, history of the emergence and development of modern architectural thinking, and introducing the idea of Critical Regionalism.
Frampton put forth his views in "Towards a Critical Regionalism: Six points of an architecture of resistance."
Kenneth Frampton put forward a context theory which he described as Critical Regionalism to help consider the relationship between new architecture and its context.