1. Achyut Kanvinde was an Indian architect influenced by his father and educated at Sir J.J. School of Arts and Harvard under Walter Gropius.
2. He is considered a pioneer of modern architecture in India and designed many institutional buildings in the 1950s-60s using a functionalist style with simple forms, flat roofs, and an emphasis on natural light.
3. His later works from the 1960s incorporated brutalism with expressed concrete structures and rough, blocky forms like the Doodhsagar Dairy complex.
1. Achyut Kanvinde was an Indian architect influenced by his father and educated at Sir J.J. School of Arts and Harvard under Walter Gropius.
2. He is considered a pioneer of modern architecture in India and designed many institutional buildings in the 1950s-60s using a functionalist style with simple forms, flat roofs, and an emphasis on natural light.
3. His later works from the 1960s incorporated brutalism with expressed concrete structures and rough, blocky forms like the Doodhsagar Dairy complex.
1. Achyut Kanvinde was an Indian architect influenced by his father and educated at Sir J.J. School of Arts and Harvard under Walter Gropius.
2. He is considered a pioneer of modern architecture in India and designed many institutional buildings in the 1950s-60s using a functionalist style with simple forms, flat roofs, and an emphasis on natural light.
3. His later works from the 1960s incorporated brutalism with expressed concrete structures and rough, blocky forms like the Doodhsagar Dairy complex.
1. Achyut Kanvinde was an Indian architect influenced by his father and educated at Sir J.J. School of Arts and Harvard under Walter Gropius.
2. He is considered a pioneer of modern architecture in India and designed many institutional buildings in the 1950s-60s using a functionalist style with simple forms, flat roofs, and an emphasis on natural light.
3. His later works from the 1960s incorporated brutalism with expressed concrete structures and rough, blocky forms like the Doodhsagar Dairy complex.
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ACHYUT KANVINDE DESIGN CONCEPT
born in Achare, in the Konkan region 3. RATIONALIST
of Maharashtra. He reveal the internal functional in a building He practiced perfectly for 55 years , he was influenced by his father, who was a portrait as separate masses and then arranged in a considered the pioneer of what may be and landscape painter. ways that were functional from inside and termed the modern movement in architecture graduated in architecture from Sir J.J. elegant from outside. in India. School of Arts, Mumbai in 1942. 4. SENSE OF SPACE An art can be to nourish the senses . Art is sent by the Government of India to study at Humaness is all about size and space. purely an aesthetic exercise. Harvard where he worked under Walter He believed that a grid of columns forming a Gropius and was influenced by his thinking He always tried to bring down buildings to matrix giving structural and spatial aspect and teaching human scale and a connection to the built would turn a design to more sophisticated and joined the Council for Scientific and heritage in a locality. faceted. Industrial Research after returning to india. BAUHAUS CHARACTERISTIC IN He treated his building with LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENTS VASTUSHASTRA. KANVINDES WORKS The bauhaus style: Studying under Walter Awarded Padma Shree in 1976. Asymmetry groupius , kanvinde developed a whole new President IIA (1974 - 75) Blocky outlook towards architecture. He was greatly Co -Authored book Campus Design in influenced by the Bauhaus style, which later India. Cubic shapes on was adopted in his various buildings. IIAs Babu Rao Mhatre Gold Medal for life Smooth, flat plain , undecorated time achievement in 1985 surfaces Great Masters Award from JK Industries Ltd. Flat roofs in 1993. Was also a part of the jury on the Adoption of steel framed reinforced The institutional buildings he designed in the competition for the Indira Gandhi National concrete post and slab. first five years, are conservative. All having: Center for Arts, along with B.V. Doshi. He played with space and form and much 1. similar facades. DESIGN PHILOSOPHY 2. Horizontal, clean volumes, more importance to natural light. He 3. aesthetically pleasing proportions of 1.FUNCTIONALIST STYLE OF DESIGN believed that the relationships of the fenestration. It was an approach to design as per the parts and materials of the building area 4. Ribbon windows. concept that the space and form of a working morality. 5. A grid frame structure unexposed, and building should emerge out of the logical plastered exterior finish. arrangement of space inside and not form STYLE: BRUTALISM AND REGIONALISM By the end of 1960s Kanvindes The Doodhsagar dairy is monstrous, raw, any predetermined idea like symmetry. and probably one of the first outbursts of Functionalist believed a building should expressive architecture was variously only have features that were functionally interpreted as an architectural what can be called Kanvindes brutalism. necessary and no-functional decoration. expression that reflected the culture and The form is very rough, and blocky. He has always been described to be 2. LOGIC OF LIGHTNESS aspirations and dearly reflected the rise modest and approachable, and always The complete focus on the material to be of the brutalism polemic of architecture . preferred to keep a low profile. This building used in construction. He always try to Expressed concrete structure in presents a stark contrast to his character develop such an aesthetic for a heavy mass construction that looks light. combination with brick became the dynamic determinant of form and order. DUDHSAGAR DAIRY COMPLEX, MEHSANA STYLE Of ARCHITECTURE : BRUTALISM The primary task was to respond to functional demands of the dairy interior ; the need for effective layout and optimal ventilation which formed the central idea of the design . The dudhsagar dairy is Monstrous and raw. The form is very rough and blocky . Cold character. Walls and structure are more theatrical than Fortress like structure . technical in their function of containing and One of the first outburts of kanvindes supporting the process within brutalism. Banding of the exterior finish helps articulate the muscular feature of the building
CONCEPT AND IDEOLOGY
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR The residential campus is planned and landscaped with a hope for environmental freedom. Halls of residence, faculty and staff houses and To evacuate the heat generated out of milk community buildings surround the central condensing and spray drying equipment, a academic area to provide flexibility in movement system of ventilation ducts linking all the working areas around the periphery of both the and communication. buildings climinating the ineffective exhaust fan. Core Pedestrian island which consist of lecture halls surrounded by landscaping and water body forming the main focus of the campus. The academic area is well connected by a long corridor which links all the major buildings The academic area is set up in vicinity of Hostels to provide quick accessibility to students Conventional type of buildings were designed as isolated islands of departments Activities which students and faculties share are The IITK campus occupies a 1055 acre area. designed to encourage meeting and interaction The grid based spatial organization and shafts, although intrinsic to the technical process, are The Academic Complex is located centrally at the site and free from traffic noise. ACHYUT KANVINDE articulated by kanvinde to form a rhythmic Academic buildings: 13 departments, PK Kelkar composition reflecting a level of autonomy in Library, Computer Centres faculty offices, (191628 December 2002) expression. The intention of making a triumphant gesture of the modernising dairy laboratories and administrative buildings industry representing the small scale dairy Around 7000 students, 390 faculty, and 1000 staff representing the small scale dairy farmers members (and their families) reside on campus The natural slope of the site utilized to No. of buildings: 108.10 boys hostel and 2 girls advantage of a multi level processing system. hostel ventilation points are expressed as large shafts With Sports complex, Housing for faculty that rise above the roof level The site is flat with the canal on one side and They evacuate the hot air by natural transportation route on the other side. convection eliminating the need for mechanical Pedestrian and vehicular traffic are completely exhaust system segregated