Achyut prakash kanvinde
Born in 1916 in a small village on the konkan coast of Maharashtra.
Attended Sir.J.J.School of Architecture.
Indian government sent him to Harvard school of design in 1945.
Was a student of Walter Gropius in Harvard.
Gropius’s insistence for “using space as a tool for expressing universal human values” left a most lasting influence on Kanvinde’s mind
2. Achyut Prakash
Kanvinde
• Born in 1916 in a small village on
the konkan coast of Maharashtra.
• Attended Sir.J.J.School of
Architecture.
• Indian government sent him to
Harvard school of design in
1945.
• Was a student of Walter Gropius
in Harvard.
• Gropius’s insistence for “using
space as a tool for expressing
universal human values” left a
most lasting influence on
Kanvinde’s mind.
3. Physical research
lab, Ahmedabad.
Ahmedabad
textiles industries
research
association
building.
Council of
scientific and
industrial research
center.
Prominent Works
From 1954 to 1964
4. Harivallabdas House,
Ahmedabad.
IIT Kanpur campus
National dairy
development
board(Doodhsagar),
Institute of rural
management
Nehru science center
Darpan dance academy
National science center,
Delhi
ISCKON temple, Delhi.
Prominent works
From 1964(Experiment period)
5. “In each of his buildings,
whether residential,
commercial, or government
complexes, one can see an
attempt to break away from
traditional architectural
design and yet design them
keeping in mind all the
aspects conducive to a
great building like, climate,
use of space, orientation
and aesthetics.”
- B.V. Doshi.
Achyut Kanvinde
Philosophy
6. Functionalist Designs.
His buildings were always
conceived with first priority
given to its functions.
Brutalism and
Regionalism.
An architectural expression
that reflected the ‘culture
and aspirations’ and clearly
reflected the rise of the
brutalist polemic (bold)
Architecture.
Achyut Kanvinde
Philosophy
8. His designs are slender,
balanced, proportionate,
neat and well balanced.
He believed in
vernacular architecture.
His buildings were
treated with the Indian
ancient philosophy of
Vaastu Sastra.
Buildings were down to
Human scale.
The building masses
were arranged such that
they were functional
from inside and elegant
from outside.
Achyut Kanvinde
Philosophy
10. Functionalism was an
approach to architecture
associated with Bauhaus.
Functionalist believed that the
shape and form of a building
should emerge out of the
logical arrangement of
space and not from any
predetermined idea like
symmetry.
They believed that a building
should only have features that
were functionally necessary
and no non-functional
decoration.
Buildings were
asymmetrical, pale, cuboid
forms with repetitive
arrangement of windows and
yet they were elegant.
Achyut Kanvinde
Functionalism and Kanvinde
12. The local availability
of high quality brick
and the prevalent
Labour and
construction
practices made
Kanvinde go for
RCC for structural
frames and bricks as
infill.
Achyut Kanvinde
Materials
15. IIT Kanpur
Flat site situated in
the outskirts of
Kanpur.
Site is surrounded by
canal on one side
and Traffic routes on
the other.
16. IIT Kanpur
Segregated pedestrian
and vehicular traffic
roads
The academic section is
designed as an open
form with linking corridors
and space penetrating
through, thus providing
shelter from the
extremely hot sun and
also allows breezes.
17. National science center(1991)
Situated in the vicinity
of old monuments.
a set of vertical
volumes that raise
gradually.
Skylights
RCC frame, brick and
fine stone grit finish.
18. Harivallabdas House(1991)
Distinct living modules
arranged under a
sweeping parasol and
sensitively sited in a
garden setting.
One can clearly
understand internal
functions of the
building by observing it
from the outside
19. Harivallabdas House(1991)
Materials used are
RCC, brick and
stone grit cladding.
Exposed circulation
spaces.
Dull neutral colours
Modern for its
time(1964)
20. Doodhsagar Dairy
Monstrous, raw and
probably one of the
first outbursts of
what can be called
Kanvinde’s brutalism
22. Doodhsagar Dairy
Kanvinde is been
known as a very
modest and
approachable man
and prefered to keep
a low profile but this
building presents a
stark contrast to his
character.
23. Doodhsagar Dairy
“It was a time when everyday something new
was being created and India was just coming to
terms with its newly acquired independent
status. Kanvinde gave full rein to his innate
creativity in such a charged environment.”
- B.V.Doshi.
24. ISCKON temple, Delhi.
The project is
situated on a sloping
site.
Prime importance to
natural light.
25. ISCKON temple, Delhi.
3 shikaras in 3
different directions
The temple was
designed such that
the building itself can
solve the problem of
ventilation as well as
excessive heat.
26. ISCKON temple, Delhi.
Materials used for
construction were,
RCC, red and white
stone cladding.
27. Kanvinde as a teacher
Kanvinde showed
great passion in
teaching
Architecture.
Taught students in
SPA, CEPT, JJ
school of design.
“The role which the
schools have to play is to
expose students to
various situations and
train them to cultivate
and appreciate values
so that they can
experience and sharpen
their senses through
observation and
practice”
- Kanvinde.