The Work of Charles Correa

The Work of Charles Correa
Title The Work of Charles Correa PDF eBook
Author Charles Correa
Publisher
Pages 271
Release 1996
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780500092682

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The architectural and urban planning solutions of Charles Correa, the brilliant Indian architect, effectively combine traditional spiritual and symbolic themes with the environmental and cultural demands of a modernized society. They have gained him a global following. His projects have been as wide-ranging as they are impressive: low-rise, low-cost, high-density housing, entire townships and extensions to major cities, but also many individual buildings, such as the Gandhi Museum. In addition to the architect's own presentation of his ideas, Kenneth Frampton provides an overall assessment of his achievement, and this model study of an increasingly influential figure is completed by a detailed chronology and bibliography.

Housing & Urbanisation

Housing & Urbanisation
Title Housing & Urbanisation PDF eBook
Author Charles Correa
Publisher
Pages 156
Release 1999
Genre Architecture, Domestic
ISBN

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Charles Correa

Charles Correa
Title Charles Correa PDF eBook
Author Hasan-Uddin Khan
Publisher Mitchell Beazley
Pages 190
Release 1987
Genre Architects
ISBN

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Charles Correa

Charles Correa
Title Charles Correa PDF eBook
Author Irena Žantovská Murray
Publisher Riba Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Architects
ISBN 9781859465172

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This book celebrates the work of India's greatest architect, Charles Correa. Born in 1930, Correa is an Indian and international architect who, in a lifetime of achievement, has created work which is consistently beautiful, human and enduring. He played a defining role in the architecture of post-Independence India and has designed some of the most outstanding cultural and civic monuments, science institutes, schools, housing developments and new cities, based on a profound understanding of his country,s history, needs and aspirations. Correa's work has provided inspiration for future generations of architects at a time of vertiginous population and economic growth in the region. For this, he has received many awards including Britain's highest architectural accolade, the Royal Gold Medal in 1984. Rooted in India but educated as an architect in the United States and steeped in the modernist teachings of Le Corbusier, Correa has concentrated on the living patterns in communities where he worked, achieving remarkable results with simple but effective means. Tradition and modernity are not opposites for him. Always contemporary, he has subtly layered the history of the land and of ideas in his designs. His sources range from the railway models of his childhood to conceptions of the Cosmos and to street-hawkers' use of the Mumbai pavements. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a remarkably consistent approach, guided by a respect for the given conditions, a desire to effect change without forced interference, and a passion to combine fitness for purpose with beauty and spirituality.

Charles Correa

Charles Correa
Title Charles Correa PDF eBook
Author Charles Correa
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
Pages 398
Release 2012-06-20
Genre Art
ISBN 3775734023

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Charles Correa (*1930 in Secunderabad) has played an instrumental role in the shaping of postcolonial architecture in India. He has also been a pioneer in addressing crucial issues of housing and urbanization in the Third World, including the proliferation of squatters. This anthology assembles a selection of essays and lectures whose subjects range from the metaphysical to the decidedly pragmatic and deal with architecture, urban planning, landscape, and individuals such as Le Corbusier, Isambard Brunel, and Mahatma Gandhi. It also contains a reprint of his seminal book The New Landscape (1985), long out of print, on urban development in the Third World. Correa has been awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, and the Japanese Praemium Imperiale. Language: English CHARLES CORREA (1930–2015) played a pivotal role in the shaping of postcolonial architecture in India. He has also been a pioneer in addressing crucial issues of housing and urbanization in the Third World, including the proliferation of squatters.

Charles Correa

Charles Correa
Title Charles Correa PDF eBook
Author Charles Correa
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
Pages 257
Release 2020-09-30
Genre Art
ISBN 3775748970

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Charles Correa (*1930 in Secunderabad) has played an instrumental role in the shaping of postcolonial architecture in India . He has also been a pioneer in addressing crucial issues of housing and urbanization in the Third World , including the proliferation of squatters. This anthology assembles a selection of essays and lectures whose subjects range from the metaphysical to the decidedly pragmatic and deal with architecture, urban planning, landscape, and individuals such as Le Corbusier, Isambard Brunel, and Mahatma Gandhi. It also contains a reprint of his seminal book The New Landscape (1985), long out of print, on urban development in the Third World . Correa has been awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, and the Japanese Praemium Imperiale. Language: English CHARLES CORREA (1930–2015) played a pivotal role in the shaping of postcolonial architecture in India. He has also been a pioneer in addressing crucial issues of housing and urbanization in the Third World, including the proliferation of squatters.

The ineffable in Charles Correa

The ineffable in Charles Correa
Title The ineffable in Charles Correa PDF eBook
Author Edoardo Narne
Publisher LetteraVentidue Edizioni
Pages 80
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Architecture
ISBN 8862426186

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Charles Correa – seen by many in India as a sort of guru, as someone capable to transcend and grasp the ineffable reality that surrounds us – has left his noteworthy architectural heritage across the globe. In 2013, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) celebrated him as one of the greatest contemporary urban planners showcasing his work in an exhibition called: “Charles Correa: India’s greatest architect”. Profoundly tied to my Indian origins, to me Correa has been the master over distance, a personal benchmark to set my goals against. He was my inspiring thinker, architect and urbanist, or simply said, the designer I would have liked to be. Many of Correa’s last works show his deep-rooted search of the highest spiritual dimension in the attempt to trap part of the cosmic energy surrounding us into architectural works that were – and are – the shadow of his soul.