Contemporary Architecture
Contemporary Architecture
DOSHI
August 26, 1927
26 august 1927(93)
Nationality -Indian
Awards-
● Padma bhushan
● Padma shri
● Pritzker Prize
LIFE HISTORY
● MYTHICAL SCIENCE
● VASTU-PURUSHA MANDALA
● TRANSFORMATION OF ENERGY
● HUMAN INSTITUTIONS
● FLEXIBLE APPROACH
● SYMBOLISM
● AMORPHOUS FORMS
● TIMELESSNESS
Building style & forms that would best express his ideas:
Location- Ahmedabad,gujarat
Construction started-1979
Construction Completed-1981
Construction system-concrete
Function areas
Location- Amhedabad
Completed -1965
2) From 1951 to 1955, B.V. Doshi worked directly for Le Corbusier as an architectural
apprentice in his Paris atelier. To this day, at the entrance of his cabin, Doshi keeps a portrait of
the Swiss architect next to representations of Goddess Durga and Lord Ganesha.
3) Le Corbusier spoke to Doshi in broken English. But the Indian architect later recalled, “When
you don’t know the language, the conversation becomes more visual and spatial.”
4) He got his unpaid job with Le Corbusier based on a non-traditional qualification: his
handwriting. Doshi told the India Times in 2017 that he wasn’t asked to submit a portfolio, but
6) Doshi was significantly involved in the design of Chandigarh, the new state capital of Punjab
(Chandigarh now serves as a joint state capital for Punjab and Haryana). He was tasked with
designing the living spaces for the thousands of humble government servants. This gave way to his
continued interest in producing the best, basic and low-cost communal spaces.
7) In the 1960s Doshi opened The School of Architecture at Ahmedabad with an alternative curriculum,
known from 1972 onwards as the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT).
8) A closer look at the structural aspect of some of Doshi’s work reveals a practical and widespread
use of bearing walls—these thick walls serve as efficient thermal masses in India’s hot climate.
AWARDS
● Padma Bhushan, Government of India, 2020
● Dhirubhai Thakar Savyasachi Saraswat Award, 2017
● Pritzker Architecture Prize, 2018
● Global Award for Sustainable Architecture, 2007 (first edition)
● Padma Shri, Government of India, 1976
● Honorary doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania.
● France's highest honour for arts the Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters, 2011
● 6th Aga Khan Award for Architecture for Aranya Community Housing, 1993–1995
CONCLUSION
B.V.Doshi has worked with two great Masters Architect of the world Louis I Khan and Le Corbusier
and it is very difficult to come out from the shadow of such Master architect but still Doshi has tried to
create his originality in architecture by using the principles of ancient architecture along with modernism
learned by these two Master architects. He has wholeheartedly accepted the influence of both architects.
He derives ancient design principles of Stupa’s for Hussain Doshi Gufa and contemporary design
principles of Kimbell art museum for the Sangath. For campus planning, he derives the ancient design
principles from Fathepur Sikiri for IIM Bangalore and ancient design principles of step well and courts for
NIFT campus. B.V.Doshi maintains his originality in detailing out these fusions of ancient and
contemporary design principles
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