Prof. Arun Ogale is an architect, educationist, and social worker born in 1942 in India. He has had a long career in architecture practice, teaching, and contributing to architectural education. He helped establish frameworks for architectural education. As a teacher, he introduced new subjects, workshops, lectures, and educational programs. He has written over 200 articles on architecture and published papers. Prof. Ogale continues to teach and work on research at the BN College of Architecture in Pune, where he trains new architects and works to improve architectural education.
Not only the Best Architecture College in Gurgaon, Sushant School of Art and Architecture at Ansal University takes pride in being the Best Architecture School in India.
Sushant School of Art and Architecture is a School with long standing experience of more than two decades and rated one of the best private schools in India and among the best in Asia. Highly qualified faculty with foreign exposure; State-of-the-art equipments and infrastructure that facilitate dynamic and innovative way of learning with focus on learning by doing: Well-equipped labs & studios, field study trips (throughout the academic year), Integrated campus facilities including experimentation laboratory & outdoor spaces, construction technology yard, in-house 3-D/Laser printer for modelling, workshop areas for material & construction study; Regular interaction with industry leaders, renowned architects and engineers from National and International practices, student exchange/ joint workshops with International Institutions; Highly successful Alumni who have worked on prestigious global projects; Emphasis is on vocational and professional skills, which particularly in architecture means not only spatial manipulation, but also the ability to concretize ideas in to build form; Emphasis on liberal thinking and ethical values; Using new design pedagogy and emerging technologies: A predominantly studio-based academic delivery to make the education process simulative, interactive, reflective and creative - that in a way sums up the School.
Asalamualikum ,i upload my thesis report school of architecture for the upcoming thesis students ,feel free to contact with me in Facebook named as (Ar Moin khan asnali)
This document discusses several influential Bangladeshi civil engineers and their contributions:
- Dr. M.A. Rashid was the first vice-chancellor of BUET and pioneered engineering education in Bangladesh. He received many honors for his work.
- Dr. Fazlur Rahman Khan was a structural engineer who pioneered tubular high-rise designs, including for the Willis Tower. He received many awards for his innovative skyscraper designs.
- Prof. Dr. Jamilur Reza Choudhury is a prominent civil engineer and education advocate. He has consulted on major projects in Bangladesh and received several honors.
- Prof. Dr. Iftekhar Anam and Mr
Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi is an influential Indian architect known for shaping modern architecture in India. He studied under Le Corbusier and helped supervise his projects in Ahmedabad. Doshi established his own studio, Vastu Shilpa, in 1955 and is known for combining modern architecture with traditional Indian elements. His works, such as the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore, emphasize scale, proportion and light. Doshi believes interior and exterior design should form a seamless whole. Two of his favorite projects are Sangath, his own residence, and the Amdavad-ni-Gufa art gallery, which represents the collaboration of art and architecture.
Sheila Sri Prakash is an Indian architect and the founder of Shilpa Architects, the first architectural firm started by a woman in India. She received her bachelor's degree in architecture from Anna University in 1977. Some key facts about her include:
- She has designed over 1200 projects ranging from low-cost housing to luxury hotels.
- She is focused on environmentally and socially sustainable design and founded the "Reciprocity Wave" movement using art to promote sustainability.
- She has received several awards and speaks internationally on topics like design, sustainability, and art.
- Her current projects include office buildings, townships, factories, and her firm works with private and public sector clients.
Ziyad Haddad Cv English 18 6 2010 CopyZiyad Haddad
Editor-in-Chief: Octagram Magazine, Published by Design and More,
www.octamag.com, info@octamag.com (2006 - Present)
Editorial Board Member: Journal of Art and Design, Yarmouk University, Jordan (2001 -
Present)
Editorial Board Member: Journal of Art and Design, Yarmouk University, Jordan (2001 -
Present)
Editorial Board Member: Journal of Art and Design, Yarmouk University, Jordan (2001 -
Present)
Editorial Board Member: Journal of Art and Design, Yarmouk University, Jordan (2001 -
Present)
Editorial Board Member: Journal of
Notions of Space presented by Sheila Sri Prakash at the Goethe institut. Uploaded with permission from author under Creative commons license for educational purposes. 2011 copyright. All rights reserved.
Not only the Best Architecture College in Gurgaon, Sushant School of Art and Architecture at Ansal University takes pride in being the Best Architecture School in India.
Sushant School of Art and Architecture is a School with long standing experience of more than two decades and rated one of the best private schools in India and among the best in Asia. Highly qualified faculty with foreign exposure; State-of-the-art equipments and infrastructure that facilitate dynamic and innovative way of learning with focus on learning by doing: Well-equipped labs & studios, field study trips (throughout the academic year), Integrated campus facilities including experimentation laboratory & outdoor spaces, construction technology yard, in-house 3-D/Laser printer for modelling, workshop areas for material & construction study; Regular interaction with industry leaders, renowned architects and engineers from National and International practices, student exchange/ joint workshops with International Institutions; Highly successful Alumni who have worked on prestigious global projects; Emphasis is on vocational and professional skills, which particularly in architecture means not only spatial manipulation, but also the ability to concretize ideas in to build form; Emphasis on liberal thinking and ethical values; Using new design pedagogy and emerging technologies: A predominantly studio-based academic delivery to make the education process simulative, interactive, reflective and creative - that in a way sums up the School.
Asalamualikum ,i upload my thesis report school of architecture for the upcoming thesis students ,feel free to contact with me in Facebook named as (Ar Moin khan asnali)
This document discusses several influential Bangladeshi civil engineers and their contributions:
- Dr. M.A. Rashid was the first vice-chancellor of BUET and pioneered engineering education in Bangladesh. He received many honors for his work.
- Dr. Fazlur Rahman Khan was a structural engineer who pioneered tubular high-rise designs, including for the Willis Tower. He received many awards for his innovative skyscraper designs.
- Prof. Dr. Jamilur Reza Choudhury is a prominent civil engineer and education advocate. He has consulted on major projects in Bangladesh and received several honors.
- Prof. Dr. Iftekhar Anam and Mr
Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi is an influential Indian architect known for shaping modern architecture in India. He studied under Le Corbusier and helped supervise his projects in Ahmedabad. Doshi established his own studio, Vastu Shilpa, in 1955 and is known for combining modern architecture with traditional Indian elements. His works, such as the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore, emphasize scale, proportion and light. Doshi believes interior and exterior design should form a seamless whole. Two of his favorite projects are Sangath, his own residence, and the Amdavad-ni-Gufa art gallery, which represents the collaboration of art and architecture.
Sheila Sri Prakash is an Indian architect and the founder of Shilpa Architects, the first architectural firm started by a woman in India. She received her bachelor's degree in architecture from Anna University in 1977. Some key facts about her include:
- She has designed over 1200 projects ranging from low-cost housing to luxury hotels.
- She is focused on environmentally and socially sustainable design and founded the "Reciprocity Wave" movement using art to promote sustainability.
- She has received several awards and speaks internationally on topics like design, sustainability, and art.
- Her current projects include office buildings, townships, factories, and her firm works with private and public sector clients.
Ziyad Haddad Cv English 18 6 2010 CopyZiyad Haddad
Editor-in-Chief: Octagram Magazine, Published by Design and More,
www.octamag.com, info@octamag.com (2006 - Present)
Editorial Board Member: Journal of Art and Design, Yarmouk University, Jordan (2001 -
Present)
Editorial Board Member: Journal of Art and Design, Yarmouk University, Jordan (2001 -
Present)
Editorial Board Member: Journal of Art and Design, Yarmouk University, Jordan (2001 -
Present)
Editorial Board Member: Journal of Art and Design, Yarmouk University, Jordan (2001 -
Present)
Editorial Board Member: Journal of
Notions of Space presented by Sheila Sri Prakash at the Goethe institut. Uploaded with permission from author under Creative commons license for educational purposes. 2011 copyright. All rights reserved.
A brief yet effective presentation on the life, teaching and learning philosophy of Architect B.V Doshi. On the basis of what I observed and learned I produced my own inference. Please like and share as much possible. Lets all spread the word that "Architecture" is much more than just Building and Designing. For any help or query DM on Instagram handle zenith.gomez.96. Thank You!
#LIFE HISTORY
#PRINCIPLE
#AWARDS
#IMPORTANT BUILDINGS
#ARANYA LOW-COST HOUSING TOWNSHIP INDORE CASE STUDY
#INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BANGALORE CASE STUDY
THE END
THANK YOU
The design proposes a learning commons facility for a post-secondary institution to support evolving learning styles and the shift from teaching to learning. The space would provide resources, group study areas, and IT in a central location. Sustainable features like daylighting and a green roof are incorporated. The design aims to promote student ownership and a diversity of learning through collaborative and informal spaces connected to a café.
The document provides information about Pawan Kumar Sharma's project report on residential space planning for his Master's in Interior Design at Dezyne E'cole College in Ajmer, India. It includes details about Pawan's college profile, the interior design industry, the work of an interior designer, residential design, Pawan's skills in areas like building construction, landscaping, and design studio work. It also outlines the contents of Pawan's project report, which will showcase a residential design project based on a hypothetical client's requirements.
The Indian Institute of Architects Chandigarh-Punjab Chapter is organizing the Young Architects Festival (YAF)-2011 in Chandigarh from October 14-16, 2011. The festival will include seminars, cultural programs and exhibitions on architecture and building materials. One of the seminar sessions will focus on the influence of Chandigarh's planners like Le Corbusier and the threats and challenges facing modern cities like Chandigarh. Architects are requested to submit abstracts for papers by June 15, 2011 on topics related to the themes of the festival. The Chapter also organized several other events like conferences on urban planning and renewable energy, as well as an exhibition honoring artist Sobha Singh
The document is a project report submitted by Mohd. Nadeem for their Master's degree in Interior Design. It discusses Mohd. Nadeem's college profile, the interior design industry and history, residential design considerations, their skill set obtained, case study, and climatology factors to consider for design. It provides an overview of Mohd. Nadeem's qualifications and experience in interior design as well as the various technical and historical aspects of the field considered for residential space planning projects.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of the interior design industry. It discusses the evolution of residential space planning from medieval times through various historical periods like Tudor, Jacobean, Baroque, and modern movements led by designers such as Walter Gropius and Frank Lloyd Wright. The document also outlines the establishment of design education institutions in India like the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad and how the interior design industry has grown to provide specialized solutions for kitchens, bathrooms, and other residential spaces in India.
Vishal Kumar B.Sc -Interior Design +1 Year Residential Design Diplomadezyneecole
Vishal is a student of B.Sc-Interior Design from Dezyne E'cole College and this project obn Residential Design has been compiled during his one year residential diploma programme at Dezyne E'cole College .The work compiled is just after his completion of one year in Interior Design
The document is a project report submitted by Anandita Portia towards her Master of Science degree in Interior Design at Dezyne E’cole College in Ajmer, India. It provides background on the college, acknowledges those who helped with the project, and outlines the content to be covered in the report including introductions to residential design, the interior design industry, skill sets, case studies, and the student's own work on a bachelor's pad design. The report will examine various aspects of planning and designing residential spaces.
Apart from residential spaces communities consist of various public and semi-public spaces for varied activities. It is public and gathering spaces where community comes to life. The best gathering space will be alive with activity a people of various ages, interacting with each other.
The public spaces are designed by keeping in mind the entertainment and satisfaction of the people relating to the ethos of the surrounding. Just aesthetically appealing design won’t suffice. The requirement of various other parameters like economy, ecology is needed to be considered for a holistic design approach.
Marathi is a language with rich cultural heritage in terms of theater and literature. Maharashtrians are aware of the latest writers, poets, books through several information medias like newspapers, advertising media’s and every year’s gatherings known as ‘Sahitya Sammelan’.(literary gatherings)
This year this ‘Sammelan’(LITERARY GATHERING) was held at Sangli, a town in South west Maharashtra,India. Number of people attending function was far more than estimated value and the space designed took care of the extra population attending’ Sahitya Sammelan’
WATER FALLing at Chitrakoot, Chhatisgarh, IndiaPradeep Kumar
This document is a photograph taken by Pradeep Kumar in July 2011 of a water fall located in Chitrakoot, Chhattisgarh, India. The photograph shows water cascading down and appears to have been taken from an elevated viewpoint looking down at the falls. The document also contains a brief thank you message.
This document summarizes the Sangath architectural office located in Ahmedabad, India. The office is designed to be climate responsive by minimizing solar radiation and maximizing wind flow through site planning and building orientation. Key features include a vaulted roof form for efficient space and airflow, skylights and natural lighting, insulation through underground construction and thick walls, and a landscape integrated water system. The results are a structure requiring little mechanical cooling or heating that provides thermal comfort through passive design principles.
The document summarizes the design of an architect's studio in Ahmedabad, India, which utilizes various passive design strategies to maintain comfortable interior temperatures. These include a vaulted roof with insulating clay tiles, subterranean spaces, thick insulated walls, indirect natural lighting, landscaping to create a cool microclimate, water recycling systems, and use of local materials. Measurements showed an 8 degree Celsius temperature difference between interior and exterior surfaces, with a six hour time lag for heat transfer, demonstrating the effectiveness of the natural design approaches.
The document discusses the design of an energy efficient stove for rural households. It outlines limitations of existing stove designs such as lack of secondary heat storage, safety issues, and inefficient heating times. The proposed new stove design aims to be safe, user-friendly, portable, able to use different biomass fuels, and provide both primary and secondary cooking functions through a heat transferring medium like oil. Key factors to consider in the detailed design include safety, various cooking functions, ergonomics, and making the stove affordable for the target market. Research on existing efficient stove models from other countries is being conducted to inform the new design.
I came to know regarding this competition from rediff.com
Creation of green spaces, conserving them, and preventing their shrinkage definitely add to improvement of Urban Quality Of Life in a positive way. It helps to maintain the ecological balance by addition of green areas to new ones and creating many such breathing spaces.
An Architect has a great ecological and social responsibility regarding all these degrading aspects of environment and to create an eco friendly design to improve the quality of urban life
History Culture 2 Project 1 : Falling Water by Frank Lloyd WrightappleManiac
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater house has a unique external facade that beautifully incorporates nature. The facade reflects the owners' love of nature and Japanese architecture influences. Natural materials like stone and brick are used to integrate the house with the surrounding waterfall. Horizontal terraces extend out cantilever-style, adding sculptural beauty. The facade also features elements of Wright's Prairie Style, including a strong horizontal pattern, clerestory windows, and integration with the landscape.
Wright's Taliesin has become regarded as a living laboratory for sustainable design. The pairing of the native landscape with Wright's organic architecture provides the perfect setting for studying the relationship between the natural and built environment.
Sangath and passive solar hstl by bv doshiRupesh Kyate
The document describes an architect's studio in Ahmedabad, India designed by BV Doshi to be naturally comfortable in the hot, dry climate. Key features include a vaulted roof with sandwiched construction for insulation, subterranean spaces, and an envelope design that maximizes daylight while minimizing heat and glare through indirect lighting. Landscaping with lawns and vegetation helps create a cooler microclimate. The design effectively demonstrates natural climate control through passive measures.
Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect known for designing over 1,000 structures in his career spanning 70 years. He is considered a pioneer of organic architecture, aiming to design structures that were in harmony with humanity and the environment. Some of his most famous works include Fallingwater, the Guggenheim Museum, and Taliesin. Wright had a profound influence on architecture in the United States and around the world.
Sangath is the working studion and office of Ar. B. V. Doshi in Ahemadabad. We have tried to analyse various design philosophies adopted by B.V. Doshi while designing Sangath.
comment in the section below, if you want the soft copy! :)
The Sangath Architect's Studio in Ahmedabad, India was designed by architect B.V. Doshi with a focus on climate considerations. It makes extensive use of vaulted ceilings and indirect natural lighting to diffuse heat and glare from the sun. Daylight is drawn into the building through large north-facing openings, skylights projecting from the roof, and small cutouts in the roof filled with glass blocks. The design includes vegetation, water features, and grassy steps serving as an informal amphitheater. The roof uses various layers including concrete, ceramic tiles, waterproofing, china mosaic tiles, and a broken china mosaic surface that is both insulative and provides texture.
Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi is an influential Indian architect known for designing Amdavad ni Gufa, an underground art gallery in Ahmedabad. The gallery was commissioned by artist M.F. Hussain as a space to permanently exhibit his works. Doshi designed the gallery to resemble a cave, with a roof composed of interconnected domes covered in mosaic tiles. The irregular tree-like columns inside support the domed ceiling. Inspired by natural structures like tortoise shells and soap bubbles, the gallery provides a unique combination of architecture and Hussain's cave-inspired wall paintings.
A brief yet effective presentation on the life, teaching and learning philosophy of Architect B.V Doshi. On the basis of what I observed and learned I produced my own inference. Please like and share as much possible. Lets all spread the word that "Architecture" is much more than just Building and Designing. For any help or query DM on Instagram handle zenith.gomez.96. Thank You!
#LIFE HISTORY
#PRINCIPLE
#AWARDS
#IMPORTANT BUILDINGS
#ARANYA LOW-COST HOUSING TOWNSHIP INDORE CASE STUDY
#INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BANGALORE CASE STUDY
THE END
THANK YOU
The design proposes a learning commons facility for a post-secondary institution to support evolving learning styles and the shift from teaching to learning. The space would provide resources, group study areas, and IT in a central location. Sustainable features like daylighting and a green roof are incorporated. The design aims to promote student ownership and a diversity of learning through collaborative and informal spaces connected to a café.
The document provides information about Pawan Kumar Sharma's project report on residential space planning for his Master's in Interior Design at Dezyne E'cole College in Ajmer, India. It includes details about Pawan's college profile, the interior design industry, the work of an interior designer, residential design, Pawan's skills in areas like building construction, landscaping, and design studio work. It also outlines the contents of Pawan's project report, which will showcase a residential design project based on a hypothetical client's requirements.
The Indian Institute of Architects Chandigarh-Punjab Chapter is organizing the Young Architects Festival (YAF)-2011 in Chandigarh from October 14-16, 2011. The festival will include seminars, cultural programs and exhibitions on architecture and building materials. One of the seminar sessions will focus on the influence of Chandigarh's planners like Le Corbusier and the threats and challenges facing modern cities like Chandigarh. Architects are requested to submit abstracts for papers by June 15, 2011 on topics related to the themes of the festival. The Chapter also organized several other events like conferences on urban planning and renewable energy, as well as an exhibition honoring artist Sobha Singh
The document is a project report submitted by Mohd. Nadeem for their Master's degree in Interior Design. It discusses Mohd. Nadeem's college profile, the interior design industry and history, residential design considerations, their skill set obtained, case study, and climatology factors to consider for design. It provides an overview of Mohd. Nadeem's qualifications and experience in interior design as well as the various technical and historical aspects of the field considered for residential space planning projects.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of the interior design industry. It discusses the evolution of residential space planning from medieval times through various historical periods like Tudor, Jacobean, Baroque, and modern movements led by designers such as Walter Gropius and Frank Lloyd Wright. The document also outlines the establishment of design education institutions in India like the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad and how the interior design industry has grown to provide specialized solutions for kitchens, bathrooms, and other residential spaces in India.
Vishal Kumar B.Sc -Interior Design +1 Year Residential Design Diplomadezyneecole
Vishal is a student of B.Sc-Interior Design from Dezyne E'cole College and this project obn Residential Design has been compiled during his one year residential diploma programme at Dezyne E'cole College .The work compiled is just after his completion of one year in Interior Design
The document is a project report submitted by Anandita Portia towards her Master of Science degree in Interior Design at Dezyne E’cole College in Ajmer, India. It provides background on the college, acknowledges those who helped with the project, and outlines the content to be covered in the report including introductions to residential design, the interior design industry, skill sets, case studies, and the student's own work on a bachelor's pad design. The report will examine various aspects of planning and designing residential spaces.
Apart from residential spaces communities consist of various public and semi-public spaces for varied activities. It is public and gathering spaces where community comes to life. The best gathering space will be alive with activity a people of various ages, interacting with each other.
The public spaces are designed by keeping in mind the entertainment and satisfaction of the people relating to the ethos of the surrounding. Just aesthetically appealing design won’t suffice. The requirement of various other parameters like economy, ecology is needed to be considered for a holistic design approach.
Marathi is a language with rich cultural heritage in terms of theater and literature. Maharashtrians are aware of the latest writers, poets, books through several information medias like newspapers, advertising media’s and every year’s gatherings known as ‘Sahitya Sammelan’.(literary gatherings)
This year this ‘Sammelan’(LITERARY GATHERING) was held at Sangli, a town in South west Maharashtra,India. Number of people attending function was far more than estimated value and the space designed took care of the extra population attending’ Sahitya Sammelan’
WATER FALLing at Chitrakoot, Chhatisgarh, IndiaPradeep Kumar
This document is a photograph taken by Pradeep Kumar in July 2011 of a water fall located in Chitrakoot, Chhattisgarh, India. The photograph shows water cascading down and appears to have been taken from an elevated viewpoint looking down at the falls. The document also contains a brief thank you message.
This document summarizes the Sangath architectural office located in Ahmedabad, India. The office is designed to be climate responsive by minimizing solar radiation and maximizing wind flow through site planning and building orientation. Key features include a vaulted roof form for efficient space and airflow, skylights and natural lighting, insulation through underground construction and thick walls, and a landscape integrated water system. The results are a structure requiring little mechanical cooling or heating that provides thermal comfort through passive design principles.
The document summarizes the design of an architect's studio in Ahmedabad, India, which utilizes various passive design strategies to maintain comfortable interior temperatures. These include a vaulted roof with insulating clay tiles, subterranean spaces, thick insulated walls, indirect natural lighting, landscaping to create a cool microclimate, water recycling systems, and use of local materials. Measurements showed an 8 degree Celsius temperature difference between interior and exterior surfaces, with a six hour time lag for heat transfer, demonstrating the effectiveness of the natural design approaches.
The document discusses the design of an energy efficient stove for rural households. It outlines limitations of existing stove designs such as lack of secondary heat storage, safety issues, and inefficient heating times. The proposed new stove design aims to be safe, user-friendly, portable, able to use different biomass fuels, and provide both primary and secondary cooking functions through a heat transferring medium like oil. Key factors to consider in the detailed design include safety, various cooking functions, ergonomics, and making the stove affordable for the target market. Research on existing efficient stove models from other countries is being conducted to inform the new design.
I came to know regarding this competition from rediff.com
Creation of green spaces, conserving them, and preventing their shrinkage definitely add to improvement of Urban Quality Of Life in a positive way. It helps to maintain the ecological balance by addition of green areas to new ones and creating many such breathing spaces.
An Architect has a great ecological and social responsibility regarding all these degrading aspects of environment and to create an eco friendly design to improve the quality of urban life
History Culture 2 Project 1 : Falling Water by Frank Lloyd WrightappleManiac
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater house has a unique external facade that beautifully incorporates nature. The facade reflects the owners' love of nature and Japanese architecture influences. Natural materials like stone and brick are used to integrate the house with the surrounding waterfall. Horizontal terraces extend out cantilever-style, adding sculptural beauty. The facade also features elements of Wright's Prairie Style, including a strong horizontal pattern, clerestory windows, and integration with the landscape.
Wright's Taliesin has become regarded as a living laboratory for sustainable design. The pairing of the native landscape with Wright's organic architecture provides the perfect setting for studying the relationship between the natural and built environment.
Sangath and passive solar hstl by bv doshiRupesh Kyate
The document describes an architect's studio in Ahmedabad, India designed by BV Doshi to be naturally comfortable in the hot, dry climate. Key features include a vaulted roof with sandwiched construction for insulation, subterranean spaces, and an envelope design that maximizes daylight while minimizing heat and glare through indirect lighting. Landscaping with lawns and vegetation helps create a cooler microclimate. The design effectively demonstrates natural climate control through passive measures.
Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect known for designing over 1,000 structures in his career spanning 70 years. He is considered a pioneer of organic architecture, aiming to design structures that were in harmony with humanity and the environment. Some of his most famous works include Fallingwater, the Guggenheim Museum, and Taliesin. Wright had a profound influence on architecture in the United States and around the world.
Sangath is the working studion and office of Ar. B. V. Doshi in Ahemadabad. We have tried to analyse various design philosophies adopted by B.V. Doshi while designing Sangath.
comment in the section below, if you want the soft copy! :)
The Sangath Architect's Studio in Ahmedabad, India was designed by architect B.V. Doshi with a focus on climate considerations. It makes extensive use of vaulted ceilings and indirect natural lighting to diffuse heat and glare from the sun. Daylight is drawn into the building through large north-facing openings, skylights projecting from the roof, and small cutouts in the roof filled with glass blocks. The design includes vegetation, water features, and grassy steps serving as an informal amphitheater. The roof uses various layers including concrete, ceramic tiles, waterproofing, china mosaic tiles, and a broken china mosaic surface that is both insulative and provides texture.
Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi is an influential Indian architect known for designing Amdavad ni Gufa, an underground art gallery in Ahmedabad. The gallery was commissioned by artist M.F. Hussain as a space to permanently exhibit his works. Doshi designed the gallery to resemble a cave, with a roof composed of interconnected domes covered in mosaic tiles. The irregular tree-like columns inside support the domed ceiling. Inspired by natural structures like tortoise shells and soap bubbles, the gallery provides a unique combination of architecture and Hussain's cave-inspired wall paintings.
Over the years Doshi has created architecture that relies on a sensitive adoption and refinement of modern architecture within an Indian context.
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Falling Water was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1934. It is located near a waterfall in rural Pennsylvania. The house is built directly over the waterfall, with cantilevered terraces extending over the river. It seamlessly integrates the natural setting by anchoring to the bedrock and using local stone, with modern concrete terraces hovering above. The house avoids an enclosed feeling by providing open plans and visual connections to the surrounding environment.
Fallingwater is a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Pennsylvania. It is built directly over a waterfall, with cantilevered balconies extending over the falls. The interior incorporates natural materials like stone and wood, as well as simple furnishings, to bring the outside landscape into the home. A central staircase leads to views of the waterfall, which is a focal point of the house. However, the bold cantilevered concrete balconies experienced structural issues from the beginning.
Indian vernacular architecture refers to traditional structures built by local builders using local materials to meet local needs. It reflects India's diverse climate, materials, and customs. Close to 90% of global building is vernacular. Vernacular structures include kachcha (made of natural materials), pakka (made of durable materials like brick and stone), and semi-pukka (a combination). Sangath, Balkrishna Doshi's studio built in 1979-1981, uses extensive vaults and passive design with minimal mechanical systems to suit the climate, resulting in a low-cost building. The Mill Owners' Association Building in Ahmedabad designed by Le Corbusier in 1954 features brise-soleil sun
Fallingwater was built in 1937 as a weekend retreat for the Kaufmann family. The entire house is constructed out of concrete, steel, and rock and cantilevers over a waterfall in the Japanese architectural style for which Frank Lloyd Wright was known. Fallingwater is considered Wright's most famous work and influenced both interior design and architecture by bringing the outdoors in and building around the natural elements rather than trying to control them.
This document provides an overview of the life and works of Indian architect B.V. Doshi. It discusses his education and training under Le Corbusier, as well as the founding of his own firm Vastu-Shilpa. Key projects by Doshi are highlighted, including Sangath, CEPT Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, and the Hussain-Doshi Gufa art gallery. His architectural philosophies emphasized context, materials, climatic response, and flexibility. The document covers Doshi's career, important buildings, and his influence on Indian architecture through a holistic, human-centered approach.
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B.V. Doshi, M. Visvesvaraya, and Anupama Kundoo were influential Indian engineers, architects, and planners in post-independence India. B.V. Doshi was a pioneer of modernist and brutalist architecture in India, designing many important buildings and universities. M. Visvesvaraya was a noted civil engineer who served as Dewan of Mysore and implemented irrigation systems. Anupama Kundoo is an architect known for sustainable designs using local materials, such as her acclaimed "Wall House" built in Auroville, India. Together, they made significant contributions to developing India's infrastructure and architectural styles.
Alen Joseph James - Vāstu Shilpā Consultants, SangathAlen James
Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi, OAL, (born 26 August 1927) is an Indian architect. He is considered to be an important figure of Indian architecture and noted for his contributions to the evolution of architectural discourse in India.[2] Having worked under Le Corbusier and Louis Khan, he is a pioneer of modernist and brutalist architecture in India.
His more noteworthy designs include the IIM Bangalore, IIM Udaipur, NIFT Delhi, Amdavad ni Gufa, CEPT University, and the Aranya Low-Cost Housing development in Indore which was awarded the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
In 2018, he became the first Indian architect to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize, which is considered one of the most prestigious prizes in architecture. He was also awarded the Padma Shri. - source: Wikipedia
article on my personal experiences and thoughts during my architecture internship at Sangath, Vastu Shilpa Consultants.
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alen joseph james
kerala,India
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Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi is a 90-year-old Indian architect who was awarded the 2018 Pritzker Prize, considered architecture's highest honor. After studying in India and working with Le Corbusier in Paris, Doshi established an architecture practice in Ahmedabad focused on adapting modernism to India's climate and culture. Notable projects include the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore, which draws from the design of Fatehpur Sikri, and low-cost Aranya housing in Indore. Doshi developed principles emphasizing flexibility, transformation of energy, and timelessness. He has made significant contributions to architecture education and institutions in India.
Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi is an influential Indian architect known for his contributions to evolving architectural discourse in India. He studied under Le Corbusier and was influenced by his approach of designing for human behavior. Doshi went on to establish the Center for Environmental Planning and Technology, which took an interdisciplinary approach suited to the local climate and culture. His designs emphasize environmental design, use of local materials, and creating spaces that integrate with nature. Doshi's work has received numerous honors, including the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2018.
Sakshi Gupta is a trainee architect currently pursuing her B.Arch degree from Ansal School of Architecture in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. She has experience with various design projects in her studio courses covering forms, layouts, climate responsive design, and more. She is looking for an internship starting in May and has skills in AutoCAD, Photoshop, Sketchup, and hand rendering. In her free time, she enjoys activities like photography, traveling, and dance.
presentations on artts. In our Global cities, the Data is the new oil for it proves to be bringing the connection between the human and relevant spatial, social, and ethical consequences of innovation processes driven by AI which in this paper directs to transparency to be established in the system. The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and its progressively wider impact on many sectors across society requires an assessment of its effect on sustainable development. To bring empathy and compassion for human experiences of urban cities by effective implementation of AI initiatives to evolve scalable solutions in the field of Global City Dynamics. Our experiences of the world are mediated through the sensuous ability of the human body as it navigates, explicates and sway our perception. For the design, challenge yearns for improving the social, mental, and physical well- being of a human being. In an age where systems help you make an additional nervous system that connects you to the world far beyond the natural sciences, such feats of successful augmented connect of man and the universe he lives in is possible. It seems evident that the design of the built environment influences many aspects of our lives, this is only amplified by enhancing sustainability in global city urban environments and delivering smart(er) cities. The article discusses on sustainable AI and its role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals for the normative mirroring effect of using human values and societal structures as training data for learning technologies and concludes by arguing for the need for a multidisciplinary approach in AI research, development, and governance. Our experiences of the world are mediated through the sensuous ability of the human body as it navigates, explicates and sway our perception. For the design, challenge yearns for improving the social, mental, and physical well- being of a human being. In an age where systems help you make an additional nervous system that connects you to the world far beyond the natural sciences, such feats of successful augmented connect of man and the universe he lives in is possible. It seems evident that the design of the built environment influences many aspects of our lives, this is only amplified by enhancing sustainability in global city urban environments and delivering smart(er) cities. The article discusses on sustainable AI and its role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals for the normative mirroring effect of using human values and societal structures as training data for learning technologies and concludes by arguing for the need for a multidisciplinary approach in AI research, development, and governance. Understanding the “smart city” projects and to provide a front-row seat to the paradigm shift-to know our new age green cities that tend to use technology as a “solution,” or sometimes, more darkly, as a means of control. Their ability to gather data at a massive scale to surveil,
This document discusses the need for a vertical architecture college campus in Mumbai. It notes that as India develops, there is a need to establish innovative architecture colleges to educate young architects and help them create a better living environment. Architecture education not only develops individuals' careers but also promotes growth in the nation. A vertical campus is needed to accommodate the increasing demand for architecture education, as the number of architecture colleges in India has grown significantly in recent years. The campus will provide the right environment to achieve high quality architecture education and train students to be intelligent, creative and sensitive architects.
The IIA Chandigarh-Punjab Chapter was awarded the "Best Chapter Award" at the National Conference in Nagpur for their work in organizing conferences, workshops and interaction programs. The Chapter launched new sub-centers in Ludhiana, Patiala, Amritsar and Jalandhar. They have grown membership from 275 to 400 and organized various seminars on topics like Chandigarh's architecture, sustainable building materials, green buildings and urban sustainability. A photo exhibition on Le Corbusier's works in India and Germany was also held. Recommendations from seminars emphasized preparing a master plan for Chandigarh and its periphery and completing Le Corbusier's unrealized projects.
The Indian Institute of Architects Chandigarh-Punjab Chapter received the "Best Chapter Award" for the first time in the 92-year history of IIA. The award was given at the National Conference in Nagpur and received by the Chairman and other office bearers of the Chapter. The Chapter was recognized for its work in organizing various conferences, workshops and programs to promote architecture. It has also successfully launched new sub-centers in cities across Punjab to expand its reach. The Chapter dedicated the award to the creators of Chandigarh - Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew - for their invaluable contribution to India's modern architecture.
The document provides an overview of architectural design in practice versus education by comparing their key differences. It discusses definitions of architecture, the architectural design process, and the roles of architects. It then describes architectural design in professional practice, including working with clients and delivering projects. It also outlines architectural education, covering typical coursework, skills taught, accreditation standards, and compares educational design priorities to those in professional practice.
Architecture of the Upcoming Art MuseumSwatiMurthy1
The Museum of Art & Photography, Bengaluru is opening in December, 2022. The art museum is built on a 44,000 square feet facility. MAP India has a five-storey building spanning across key zones for galleries, library and research, art storage and restoration and educational classrooms. The museum has been built by the leading Indian architect Soumitro Ghosh along with MAP Architectural Committee which includes Rahul Mehrotra, Mahrukh Tarapor and Martand Singh.
The Indian Institute of Architects, Chandigarh-Punjab Chapter organized the first Young Architects Festival in Chandigarh from October 14-16, 2011. Approximately 750 architects, urban planners, interior designers, and students from across India and abroad attended. Events included an exhibition on contemporary architecture showcasing recent projects, an exhibition on building materials and technologies, and an international conference on "Contemporary Architecture: Beyond Corbusierism" which analyzed trends beyond Le Corbusier's influence and addressed challenges in modern architecture. The festival provided a platform for discussions and included architectural competitions for students.
This resume summarizes Alisha Shaw's qualifications for an internship/contract position. She holds a B.Arch from Amity University and is currently pursuing an M.Arch in Urban Design from Rizvi College of Architecture. Her past experience includes a 1-year internship with Dharohar, an architecture conservation firm, where she assisted on several heritage documentation and restoration projects. She is looking to further her learning and experience through this new opportunity.
Legend in the making dr ss bhatti - by prof charanjit s shahSarbjit Bahga
Dr. SS Bhatti is an architect and educator who founded Chandigarh College of Architecture. He has achieved immense success and versatility across 55 disciplines including architecture, art, poetry, music, engineering, and more. He has earned 3 PhDs and won numerous national and international awards. As an educator, he introduced many innovative concepts and changed the mindsets of his students. Despite his accomplishments spanning many fields, he remains relatively unknown outside of India. The document discusses his prolific career and argues he deserves the highest honors for his contributions to propagating holistic humanism.
Padma Shri Achyut P. Kanvinde is considered one of the forefathers of modern Indian architecture. He graduated with a degree in architecture in 1942 and furthered his studies at Harvard. Upon his return to India, he joined the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research and later opened his own firm. Some of his notable works include the IIT Kanpur campus, National Science Centre in Delhi, and the ISKCON temple. Kanvinde's designs were slender, balanced and well-crafted with an emphasis on natural light and ventilation. He believed in vernacular architecture and treating buildings according to ancient texts. His career spanned over 50 years during which he produced many institutional buildings in a conservative modern
Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi is an Indian architect born in 1927 in Pune. He studied at J.J. School of Art in Bombay and worked with Le Corbusier in Paris from 1951-1954. In 1956, he established his practice, Vastu-Shilpa, in Ahmedabad. Some of his notable projects include the Aranya Low-Cost Housing in Indore from 1983-1986, the Hussain Gufa museum in Ahmedabad built underground, and his Sangath Architect office in Ahmedabad from 1979-1981 which uses passive design and local materials. Doshi's work focuses on climatically responsive design, traditional Indian architectural principles, and community-oriented projects.
Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi is an Indian architect born in 1927 in Pune. He studied at J.J. School of Art in Bombay and worked with Le Corbusier in Paris from 1951-1954. In 1956, he established his own practice, Vastu-Shilpa, in Ahmedabad. Some of his notable works include the Aranya Low-Cost Housing in Indore, the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology in Ahmedabad, and buildings for the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore. Doshi's architecture focuses on flexibility of space and encouraging social interaction through its design.
Sonali Rastogi is the Senior Partner of Morphogenesis. She graduated from the School of Planning and Architecture in New Delhi and the Architectural Association in London. Her work focuses on environmental concern as well as social and cultural consciousness. She believes that eco-friendly architecture should not result in generic designs. The firm blends traditional techniques with modern technologies. Rastogi is passionate about her work and committed to enacting change through sustainable architecture.
This document profiles the life and career of Sudhakar Nadkarni, a pioneering Indian designer. It summarizes his journey from childhood in Maharashtra through art and design education. As a teacher, he helped establish three major Indian design institutions - NID Ahmedabad, IDC IIT Mumbai, and DoD IIT Guwahati. Over his career, Nadkarni designed numerous products and exhibitions that blended Indian traditions with modern design. He is remembered for his passion, creativity, and role in developing India's design landscape.
The document provides an overview of studies carried out in basic design principles by Prof. Arun Ogale. It includes 7 sections that cover visual aspects like space, structure and materials, dots lines and planes, texture, sense of arrangement, scale and proportion, and visual experience. Each section explores fundamental design concepts through diagrams and examples. The document serves as an educational resource for teaching basic design concepts in architecture.
The document discusses the concepts of scale, proportion, and geometry in architecture. It provides several examples of architectural works that demonstrate excellence in these areas, including the Parthenon in Athens, Fatehpur Sikri in India, and works by Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe. Specific elements mentioned include the tilted columns and varied column widths of the Parthenon that create harmony despite irregular lines.
This document discusses using abstract sculptures called stabiles and mobiles to activate existing spaces. Stabiles are stationary sculptures while mobiles have moving parts affected by air currents. The sculptures can be used to represent the physical, visual, and functional aspects of a space. Combining stabiles and mobiles allows expressing how viewers and light interact with the artwork. Different forms, materials, colors, and scales may be suitable for spaces like schools, libraries, or zoos depending on the function. Mobiles provide changing views while stabiles require viewer movement. Together stabiles and mobiles can enhance spaces in abstract yet expressive ways.
The document discusses the objectives and methodology of basic design courses in architectural education. It aims to expose students to the visual elements of design like space, form, and surface through a sequence of specially designed exercises. Students are encouraged to develop their own spatial concepts based on direct experience rather than theory. The evaluation is based on how well students can redefine their work.
The document discusses the importance of light in architecture. It explains that light is essential for visual perception and reveals architectural forms, textures and spaces. Different architectural elements like windows, skylights, courtyards and overhangs are designed to control the quality and direction of light. Both natural and artificial light can be used effectively to enhance architectural experiences. Many modern masters like Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn orchestrated light brilliantly in their designs.
Colour Sensations & Colour in Architecturearunogale
This document is a CD produced by Prof. Arun Ogale containing information on the study of basic design and color. The CD contains 4 sections - Color Sensations with 51 images, Color in Architecture with 57 images, Light in Architecture with 86 images, and 75 paintings from the India Art Gallery. The CD is meant to be used for educational purposes in architecture and can only be used with Prof. Ogale's consent.
The document is an index for a CD titled "Visual Elements CD: B" produced by Prof. Arun Ogale for use in basic design educational programs. It contains over 50 sections on various topics related to visual elements in architecture like dot line surface form space, sculpture and architecture, colour texture and pattern, scale and proportion, and nature and environment. Each section contains multiple images providing visual examples of the given topic.
The document is a CD produced by Prof. Arun Ogale containing images and videos related to various topics including "We the People", "The Food We Eat", "The Best of Life", "Faces", and "Images & Reality". It contains over 190 files organized into different folders corresponding to the topics. The files seem to be photographs, videos, and music from India and around the world related to culture, people, traditions, and everyday life.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
2. Prof. Arun Ogale was born in 1942 and brought up at the British Residential Colony of India Security Press at Nasik Road.
3. A small, neat, clean and well planned township with wide tar roads, lots of trees along and around, well laid infrastructure and amenities and sprawling bungalows, it was the first joyous architectural lesson for him.
4. In 1953, his family shifted to Vile Parle, Bombay. Impressed by photographs of work by Corbusier and Picasso, he decided to learn architecture when he was 15 years old.
5. In1965-66, he successfully completed his Government Diploma in Architecture (G.D. Arch, Maharashtra) from the Academy of Architecture, Mumbai. The learning environment at the academy was highly enriched by involvement of proffessionalists like Praveena Mehta, Raja Poredi, DilipPurohit, Ar. Baradiand many others. Ogale was certainly benefited.
6. Charged with aspirations, social commitment and love for architecture, he organized a Seminar on Architecture in Marathi to involve and educate the common man who at the time was new and apprehensive to the field. Eminent Architects A.P. Kanvinde, MadhavAchwal, V.S. Gore, Raja Poradi, PrabhatPatki participated in this event where Prof. Ogale interviewed them in Marathi.
7. This event was organised at the LokmanyaSevaSangh, a well known social and cultural organisation at Ville Parle, Mumbai in 1967. This event was attended by Around 800 people.
8. Since then he has written many articles on Life, Art and Architecture, his first article published in Maharashtra Times was titled “ VastushastranyanchyaMulakhati“.
16. Prof. Ogalehas written more than 200 articles on Life, Art and Architecture in Maharashtra Times, Loksatta, Illustrated Weekly Of India, Satyakatha, Sadhna, Kirloskar, Vivek and many other newspapers and magazines. Maharashtra’s well known intellectual magazine called “Satyakatha” invited Prof. Ogale to write and article on internationally known Architect, Walter Gropius, one of the pioneers in Modern Architecture. When he passed away in 1969, Satyakatha took the congnizence of his contribution and requested Ogale to write a piece on him.
17. On the eve of Olympic Games in 1969, Mexico, the Olympic games committee had organized an essay competition. 6 essays were selected out of that Ogale’s essay on ‘Professional Aspirations and Tendencies of Young Architects’ was adjudged as the best.
18. On the occasion of 25th anniversary of Maharashtra State, a special volume on Maharashtra’s culture, heritage was published by the Government of Maharashtra. Prof. Ogale was invited to write an essay on Architecture of Maharshtra. Learned editor of Maharashtra Times Mr. GovindTalwalkar edited the volume.
19. Maharashtra’s quality publishers, “Kohtavale Publications” invited Prof. Ogale to write an essay on Interior Design to include in their Publication called “ SansarGatha”. This publication was meant for newly married couples for guidance in all aspects of their married life.
20. Prof. Ogale was selected by the National Design Institute, Ahmadabad in 1967, where he worked in landscape and architectural department. Ahmadabad was an eye-opener to Prof. Ogale as modern architectural movement prospered at Ahmadabad during that time.
21. Ahmadabad had four Corbusiers buildings and a free learning school like CEPT. NID had not only dept. of architecture but graphics, industrial design, film, photography, fabric design. In every department Ogale worked with the eminent people in the field which broadened his vision. Visits by Ar. Louis I Kahn for IIM project, his working methodology, his lectures, highly impressed Ogale and enlightened him. NID played a very important role in Ogale’s life for developing understanding about life and architecture. Ogale also met BalkrishnaDoshi at Ahmadabad and has a very good association with him since then.
22. With his newfound experience, he joined Ar. Kanvinde in his office. Kanvinde’s architecture, with its purity and originality and close integration of technology with creativity, it was an important influence in his professional career.
23. During his stay at Ahmadabad and Delhi, Ogale travelled Gujrat, Rajasthan, MP, CG, UP, Chandigarh, Agra, FatepurSikri also Simla, Kashmir and other nearby places. He did extensive amount of photography and had a very close experience of life of the people in these places. He also studied historical monuments, modern architecture also climate in those regions. With lot of enriched knowledge and perception also a kind of an insight, he returned to Bombay in 1970.
24. In 1970, Prof. Ogale returned to Mumbai to start his own practice.
25. After 18 years of individual practice, he was invited to become the Director of Architecture by Structwel Designers and Consultants Pvt. Ltd. His association with eminent structural engineer R.N. Raikar opened the large door of innovative structural engineering and all other aspects like repairs, restoration, conservation, litigation, valuation and more. He also executed several large scale architectural projects – housing, industrial, educational, health and hygiene and exhibitions, etc.
40. In 1972, architects registration act was in the process with the parliament. When Ogale learned that government diploma in architecture in Maharashtra is not included into the eligibility list of COA. He organized Young Architect Association with his colleague Ram Kewalramani and fought a battle with the IIA and Government. Finally, the Architects Act of 1972 was passed along with the G.D.Arch(Maharashtra).
41. Ogale was also nominated on the very first council established under the Architects Act of 1972.
42. Mr. Mohan Dharia felicitated by the IIA for his major contribution in getting eligibility for the G. D. Arch (Maharashtra). Left to right Ar. MadhavDeobhakta, Ar. Arun Ogale, Mr. Mohan Dharia and President J. B. Aga. (Event in 1973)
43. In 1972, Ogale married VijayaLagu giving birth to a lovely daughter and son.
44. Apart from his educational work, now his grandsons keep him occupied.
46. Ogale was elected on the council of the Indian Institute of Architects.
47. Ogale was elected on the council of IIA and worked for IIA for 16 years on council, also became the Joint Honorary secretary and finally the vice president of the IIA. He contributed to the successful organization of platinum jubilee celebration of IIA. Ogale also worked on the education board of IIA as secretary under Prof. MadhavAchwal and RushiKhambata, finally as a chairman of the BOAE, he along with his colleagues worked on the IIA examinations and implemented the examination during his tenure.
63. Academy of Architecture, Mumbai Invited Prof. Ogale as visiting lecturer under the team coordinator Ar. DilipPurohit. This was really a million dollar opportunity for the young mind as DilipPurohit was a versatile personality having interest in every visual and performing arts. Ar. Purohit exposed his young team of teachers to the entire spectrum of life and art. This is how Ogale’s life was enriched with the extraordinary experiences of teaching and learning in the class as also outside the class.
64. Introduction of subject Basic Design at Sir J.J. College of Architecture Ogale was invited at Sir J.J. College of architecture, Bombay for introducing a course in Basic Design in 1972. He worked out a full fledged , elaborate syllabi for Basic Design and another subject called total architecture. He also worked out a attitude orientation programme for the first year students. Eminent persons like YashwantChoudhary and V.S. Gore highly appreciated Ogale’s efforts.
66. Prof. Arun Ogale along with Ar. DilipPurohit and others, worked on ‘Framework for Architectural Education’. This Framework charted out the details from processing architectural education from 10th std. to PHD level. Framework contained various streams, subjects, their unit contribution up to the PHD level. Framework also describes faculty required, principal's duties, etc. This exercise also suggested scale of salary to faculty member, also how much built up and open to sky area is required for a new school. This framework that time was found to be very useful for establishing new schools. In one of the international conferences, this exercise was acknowledged and copies were requested by delegates of Pakistan, Ceylon, Bangladesh etc.
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68. Ogale retired from professional practice and settled in Pune in 2001. By accident, he started teaching again as a visiting lecturer at SCOA, BKPS, MMCA and BNCA from 2002-2006. Finally he settled at BNCA as a core faculty (Senior professor) and in charge of the research and development cell from 2006 onwards.
69. Restructuring of Education Programme B. N. College of Architecture, Pune. Prof. Arun Ogale carried out the detailed study of Pune University syllabus and importantly the education programme conducted at the BNCA. The outcome of this exercise was the document called “RESTRUCTING OF EDUCATIONAL PRIGRAMMES AT BNCA”.
82. Prof. Ogale worked out and prepared a fresh manual for the settlement studies. Last year, the programme was implemented at the BNCA and settlement studies were carried out at the tribal areas of Thane District
85. Various Events and Lectures conducted under the Innovative Educational Programme specially designed for the enlightenment of students by Prof. Arun Ogale at BNCA.
102. Prof. Ogale’s important contribution to architectural education is that he has trained more than 15 architects as a teacher in Basic Design and Architectural Design in Pune alone. This is like creating ones own faculty.
105. First ever programme of lecture series on architecture in Marathi on AIR was conceptualized by Prof. Ogale and he also delivered lectures. This programme was recorded by Mr. MangeshPadgaonkar. Prof. Ogale was invited for the first solo interview in Marathi on ‘interior design’ in one of the most prestigious programmes of the time, ‘Sunder MajheGhar’ on Doordarshan. He was interviewed by Prof. MohiniVarde and the programme was directed by SuhasiniMulgaonkar. Prof. Ogale, along with Prof MadhavDevbhakt, interviewed eminent architect Shri A.P. Kanvinde on Doordarshan’s most prestigious programme titled as ‘Pratibha and Pratima’.
106. Prof. Ogale also appeared on a popular television talk show ‘PriyaTendulkar’s show’ on two occasions. Prof. Ogale also actively contributed to environmental and conservation projects, more importantly land army projects i.e. conservation of water along with sahyadriparbat belt which was conceptualized by social activist late ShriDiwakarAgashe. Prof. Ogale was actively involved in many social and cultural organizations in Mumbai. He also conducted a talk cum discussion on architecture on the occasion of annual convention of ‘Marathi VishwaParishad’ held at VigyanBhawan New Delhi in early 90s. Ogale also carried out environmental studies of old Bombay and new Bombay.
118. Compiling Of Book On His Published Articles On Art And Architecture In Marathi
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120. Felicitation By IIA Pune Centre For Contribution To Architectural Education
121. Felicitation At The Hands Of Ar. Charles Correa For Contribution To Education At BNCA
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123. Apart from his wide contribution to the architectural society, also in the field of social work, Ar. Ogale is an excellent teacher and a respectable educationist. Following are two collages prepared by his students to show their love and respect.
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126. Audio – Visual Prof. KiranNichale Consultants : Prof. UmeshChavan Script and Narration: SeemaMokashi AneeshaPatel Conceptualized By: PragyaGupta Produced By: Dr. B.N. College Of Architecture for Women, 01/01/2010Pune