This is a particularly rich and illuminating contribution, Francis! I am embarrassed to say that I only got acquainted with Doshi's work on the occasion of the recent 'Architecture for the People' exhibition at C-mine, Genk (https://www.c-mine.be/en/news/exhibitionbalkrishnadoshitravellingtocmine). What struck me was the vitality of the designs and realisations of Doshi. Not a quality that I naturally associate with modernism. I learned a bit more about Doshi's worldview by reading here and there in his whimsical and generous autobiography Paths Uncharted (https://issuu.com/mapin/docs/paths_uncharted). Your Medium piece gives much more context to what I'm seeing and reading. The idea of interdependent arising is something that I seem to have recently discovered in Augustin Berque's work. His 'mesology' is, it seems, an articulation of this same dynamic. It led me to reframe my doctoral research. I am now approaching it as a mesological study of, incidentally, the large Winterslag terril and its surroundings. So it's perhaps a revealing detail that I first encountered Doshi on the very site where I'm led to try to understand, document and co-shepherd a process of interdependent arising ... Fascinating.