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1. Over the centuries , a sense of the sky has affected profoundly our relationship to
builtform . This is why in Asia , the symbol of education has never been the Little Red
Schoolhouse of North America , but the guru sitting under the tree.
2. INTRODUCTION
Born in Hyderabad , India in 1930.
Studied at the University of Michigan and Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
Established a private practice in Bombay in 1958.
Work in India – development ,understanding and adaptation
of Modernism to non-western cultures.
Attempt to explore a local vernacular within a modern
environment.
Emphasis on prevailing resources,energy and climate as
major determinants in ordering of space.
‘Open-to-sky space’ pervasive theme in his architecture.
3. ACHIEVEMENTS
Pioneering work in urban issues and low cost shelter .
Appointed Chairman of the National Commission on Urbanization in 1985.
Founded the Urban Design Research Institute in Bombay – dedicated to
protection of built environment &improvement of urban communities in
1984.
An international lecturer and traveller,awarded the RIBA Royal Gold Medal
in 1984, the Aalto Medal,UIA Gold Medal IN 1990 , Aga Khan award for
architecture, Praemium Imperiale of Japan
Padma Shree (1972) and Padma Vibhushan (2006)
4. TUBE HOUSING
First ‘Tube House’ developed in 1962,in Ahmedabad, due to the
climatic conditions there.
Complete anti-thesis of his ‘open-to-sky’ concept.
Narrow dwelling,12’ wide.
Sloped roofs and vents situated at the point of intersection , barely
open to sky.
To shield the house in the heat of the day , protecting inner volume
from the sun.
PROTOTYPE UNIT
5. Each unit shaped so that hot-air rises up and escapes from top – venturi
effect.
Sets convection currents of natural ventilation.
No doors,windows ; privacy created by various levels.
Pergola grid over internal courtyard for security.
DETAILS
6. KANCHENJUNGA
APRTMENTS
Opened : 1974
Client : T.V. Patel
Location : Mumbai
Climate : Hot and Rainy
Category : High Rise Luxury Residence
Height : 84m
7. ABOUT THE DESIGN :
• Buildings are oriented east west to catch prevailing winds and also to get the
best views (sea facing).
• These are also the direction of hot sun and heavy monsoon rains.
• The solution was simply using verandahs all around the living spaces as a
protection .
8. • The central core is composed of lift.
• The central core was slip-formed .
so that it could be used to support
the Shuttering for the outer wall.
• First of all the central core was
created of reinforced concrete.
• By using slip form method.
• used first time in India for a multi-storeyed building.
• It is the main structure .
• Central core is providing protection
to the cantilever portion.
9. • It also resists lateral loads.
• Central core was constructed before the
main structure by ‘Slip method of
construction’which was used for the first
time in India for a multi-storeyed
building.
10. • The facade is connected to the core by
floors.
• Building concept is to keep out the sun
and take in the cool sea –breeze.
• Thise was the concept of
verandahoused in indivisual Housing
on both front and back of the house.
• Great transparency has been seen
achieved by the use of large oprnings
and terrace garden on every floor.
OPEN TERRACES
12. JAWAHAR KALA KENDRA
Year : 1986-92
Location : Jaipur
It is an arts centre dedicated to Jawaharlal Nehru
Like the city ,it is also double coded : a contemporary building
based on an archaic notion of the cosmos : the Navagraha
Mandala.
One of the squares moved aside to provide entry , just like it was in
the original city plan .
13.
14. External walls, 8m high , clad in Red Agra Stone.
On these external walls , presence of each planet is expressed by
inlaying on a square white marble with polished black granite and
mica.
These are expressed in their traditional symbols.
Central square is a void –true source of all energy.