Hasmukh Patel was an influential Indian architect born in 1933 who made significant contributions to contemporary Indian architecture over four decades. He founded HCP Design, Planning & Management Pvt. Ltd. in Ahmedabad and helped establish the School of Architecture at CEPT University. Some of Patel's most notable works include Newman Hall (1963), the Observatory Tower for Gujarat Solar Park (2015), and the Dena Bank in Ahmedabad (1974-1976). Patel received several awards over his career for his contributions to the architectural profession in India.
2. NABADEEP KAKATI
B. ARCH, SEM – VI
ROLL NO. – 012
GUWAHATI COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING
SUBJECT – CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
PRESENTATION BY,
3. FULL NAME – Hasmukh Chandubhai Patel ( HC Patel)
BORN - 7 December 1933 Bhadran, Gujarat, India
DIED - 20 January 2018 (aged 84) Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
NATIONALITY - Indian
EDUCATION - Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
OCCUPATION - Architect, Educator
CHILDREN - Architect-Planner Bimal Patel
Architect Canna Patel
PARENT(S) - Chandubhai Patel and
Shantaben Patel
PRACTICE - HCP Design, Planning & Management Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad
ABOUT
4. Hasmukh Patel was an architect credited
with making significant contributions to
contemporary architecture in India in a
career spanning over four decades in the
latter half of 20th century. His works are
held in high-regard alongside those of
prominent Indian architects in the post-
independence era like ;
Achyut Kanvinde, Charles Correa,
Anant Raje, B.V. Doshi and others.
HASMUKH CHANDUBHAI PATEL
HC PATEL WITH HIS SON,
AR. BIMAL PATEL
5. Hasmukh Patel’s design philosophy is rooted in the belief that design is the secret
for elegant and sustainable solutions to practical problems.
WORK PHISLOSOPHY
While focussing on clients’ objectives, He also queries them to correctly formulate
the range of diverse problems that any project poses. It then provides leadership to a
collaborative design process.
He believes that design and building projects require both, a rich collaboration
amongst many ( design, construction and management professionals & workers)
& an effective leadership that canprovide a vision for that collaboration.
6. Patel was the founder of the Ahmedabad based
architecture firm HCPDPM.
He was also a part of the small group of
architects who nurtured the School of
Architecture, CEPT (now CEPT University).
He was its Honorary Director from 1972 to 1980
and Dean from 1976 to 1983.
During this period CEPT consolidated its
position as a premier institution.
ACHIEVEMENTS
Patel was the founder of the Ahmedabad based
architecture firm HCPDPM.
He was also a part of the small group of
architects who nurtured the School of
Architecture, CEPT (now CEPT University).
He was its Honorary Director from 1972 to 1980
and Dean from 1976 to 1983.
During this period CEPT consolidated its
position as a premier institution.
YOUNG HASMUKH PATEL
YOUNG HASMUKH PATEL
7. 1997: National CDC Awards
1998: Baburao Mhatre Gold Medal for Life Time
Achievement, Indian Institute of Architects
2000: Great Master's Award by J. K. Cement for his
ontribution to architectural profession
2003: Prime Minsiter’s National Award for
Excellence in Urban Planning and Design
2011: Lifetime Achievement Award, Architects and
Interiors India Awards
AWARDS
8. It also is known for timely delivery of the
projects within prescribed budgets.
Currently, the practice is led by Hasmukh
Patel’s son, Bimal Patel, an Architect-
Planner.
HCP DESIGN AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PVT. LTD. (HCPDPM)
Provides professional services in Architectural Design, Urban Design, Urban
Planning, Master Planning, Project Management and Interior Design.
9. 1963: Newman Hall (Premal Jyoti), Ahmedabad
1964: State Bank of India, Ahmedabad
1966: Diwan Ballubhai School, Ahmedabad
1967: Medical and Social Welfare Centre,
Mokasan
1967: St. Xavier's Primary School, Ahmedabad
1969: Usha Theatre, Rajkot
1976: HK House, Ahmedabad
1984: Maitry Row Houses, Surat
FAMOUS WORKS
CHINUBHAI CENTRE AND PATANG
RESTAURANT, AHMEDABAD
10. Newman Hall is one of the salient examples defining the modern architectural idiom
in post independent India.
This hostel building was designed by architect Hashmukh C Patel and the structural
details were supervised by Dr Mahendra Mehta and Brother Martin. The hostel’s
structural system is closely integrated with the design aspects. It comprises of
architectural details and elements which were achieved through various innovative
construction techniques and experiments that were challenging and new during its
time of construction. These attributes contribute to the scientific value of the building.
Even after five decades of its construction, the building still holds its structural
integrity thus imparting the aesthetic and historic value of the building. Thus the
above values contribute in determining the significance of the building.
1. NEWMAN HALL
11. What distinguishes the building is the simple
and restrained use of exposed brick and concrete
work and the ingenuity with which the problems
of climate have been resolved. A series of brick
piers flanking external windows and internal
corridors, with supporting concrete slabs at lintel
level dominate the external structures. These
provide the necessary protection from the sun
and rain, while their clear separation from the
main facade and vertical extension above roof
level add drama to the elevation.
1. NEWMAN HALL
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12. 1. NEWMAN HALL
The Newman Hall is a commune designed by HCP for the
Society of Jesus. The straight forward and simple form of
this hostel reflects the austere and disciplined life of the
Jesuit seminarians. The requirement was for a series of
individual rooms, a dining hall, a chapel and a small
office block
Built-up Area : 3,795 Sq. M
Client : Society Of Jesus
Status : Built
13. 2. OBSERVATORY TOWER FOR GUJARAT
SOLAR PARK, CHARANKA
Charanka Solar Park being built on a 2,000 hectare plot of
land near Charanka village in Patan, has put Gujarat on
the map, in the field of solar power generation, generating
500 MW of solar power. The park is the first of its kind in
the world, being the largest, multi-developer, multi-facility
and multi-beneficiary solar park. A 7 storey high
observatory tower was proposed in order to overlook the solar
fields. The challenge was to construct the tower in a short
span of four months. This was achieved by using;
Modular Galvanized Steel Structure Construction.
14. 2. OBSERVATORY TOWER FOR GUJARAT
SOLAR PARK, CHARANKA
Apart from the construction of the Observatory Tower, HCP is involved in the project
management of the entire Solar Park which includes construction of the canal, the 1
MW solar plant owned by GPCL.
Built-up Area : 600 Sq.m
Client : Gujarat Power Corporation Ltd.
Status : Built
15. ARVIND MILLS CORPORATE STUDIO,
AHMEDABAD (2005 -2008)
BUILT-UP AREA : 520 SQ.M.
CLIENT : SANJAY LALBHAI
CHENNAI CONTAINER TERMINAL,
CHENNAI (2002 -2004)
CHURCH AT CAMBAY,
KHAMBHAT (1969)
MORE WORKS
DENA BANK, AHMEDA
-BAD (1974 -1976)
BUILT-UP AREA : 6,800 SQ.M.