India’s legendary Architect Balkrishna Doshi, or lovingly known as B.V. Doshi passes away at 95. The first and only Pritzker Awardee of India, B.V. Doshi was a pioneer in shaping the post-Independence architecture of the nation. With his modernist and brutalist architectural style and signature “Doshi” designs, he inspired generations of Architects and will always continue to do so!
It’s a mournful day today, as the nation and it’s design community has lost it’s icon, an Architectural idol, and a creative genius. With “The Architect’s Diary”, let’s take a moment to remember Ar. B.V. Doshi and celebrate a legendary life lived!
B.V. Doshi, a prominent Indian architect was considered one of the most important figures in South Asian architecture with many notable buildings designed by him in India and abroad, including the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, the Aranya Low-Cost Housing in Indore, and the Sangath office building in Ahmedabad. He was also an Urban Planner, an Academician, and a Teacher. He was awarded the prestigious Pritzker Prize in 2018 for his outstanding contributions to the field of architecture.
B.V. Doshi had a long and accomplished career in architecture. Some of his notable achievements include:
The Architect’s Diary pays it’s tributes to the legend with the Top 10 Buildings Designed by Ar. B.V. Doshi in India.
IIM Bangalore
The 54,000 sq mt IIMB complex, built on a 100-acre campus, is based on the design of the town of Fatehpur Sikri, laid out by Akbar in the 16th century. The architect, B V Doshi, achieved this vision by linking a network of corridors, courtyards, and external spaces allowing for future extensions.
Sangath Office, Ahmedabad
Balkrishna Doshi’s own studio, Sangath, features a series of sunken vaults sheathed in china mosaic as well as a small grassy terraced amphitheater and flowing water details. Having been considered the building that fully describes himself, Sangath is a complete combination of Doshi’s architectural themes from his previous work including complex interiors and structures, ambiguous edges, vaults and terraces. More about Sangath after the break.
Amdavad ni Gufa
Amdavad ni Gufa is an underground art gallery in Ahmedabad, India. Designed by the architect Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi, it exhibits the works of the Indian artist Maqbool Fida Husain. The gallery represents a unique juxtaposition of architecture and art. The cave-like underground structure has a roof made of multiple interconnected domes, covered with a mosaic of tiles. On the inside, irregular tree-like columns support the domes. It was earlier known as Husain-Doshi ni Gufa.
CEPT Ahmedabad
A few years after his apprenticeship with Le Corbusier, Doshi and several colleagues established the Ahmedabad School of Architecture, which became the Center for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT), comprised of the school of architecture, as well as those of planning, building science and technology, and interior design.
Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad
“Design is nothing but a humble understanding of materials, a natural instinct for solutions and respect for nature.” — B.V Doshi
The Lalbhai Institute of Indology is an institutional as well as cultural project located in Ahmedabad, India. The project was completed in the year 1962 by the 2018 Pritzker laureate, Balkrishna Doshi, an Indian architect, educator, and academician. The project was designed to house, preserve, restore and collect ancient Indian manuscripts and artefacts.
Aranya Housing, Indore
Following the brick vaults and private courtyards of the low-cost staff housing and guest house for the Ahmedabad Textile Industry’s Research Association (1957), Doshi’s commissions for subsidized industrial housing schemes rapidly grew in scale.
IIM Udaipur
Balkrishna Doshi has been awarded the 2018 Pritzker Prize, the highest honor in the field of architecture. Doshi is the founding partner of Vastu Shilpa Consultants, the firm that designed IIM Udaipur’s new 300-acre campus that is currently completing constructed in Balicha, Udaipur.
LIC Housing
LIC Housing designed by Architect BV Doshi in Ahmedabad in 1973. The scheme, known locally as Bimanagar, consists of 324 units organized in a duplex terraced unit scheme on 54 plots.
ECIL Hyderabad
The ECIL township was built by Doshi between 1969 and 1971, and was part of a planned expansion of the Hyderabad electronics industry. The settlement is about 15 km from the centre of Hyderabad. Doshi designed the structure specifically for Hyderabad’s climate, by using charts to establish sun angles and wind direction so that it can best exploit it through openings and shorts.
IFFCO Township Kalol
Another economically driven housing project, this eco-friendly township was designed as part of the expansion of the Indian Farmers Fertilizer Co-operative Ltd.
B.V. Doshi played an important role in shaping the architectural landscape of India and had a significant impact on the field of architecture through his designs, teaching, and mentorship. He will always be remembered through his designs and works and the impact he left on the numerous architects and designers who idolised him.
Set within a lush expanse of land, this sculptural house by Pranav Patel Design Studio is a poetic exploration of light, landscape, and living. Designed as a contemporary haven rooted deeply in Indian sensibilities, the project brings together sculptural architecture, organic landscape planning, and vernacular craftsmanship to create a space that is both immersive and […]
Paati Veedu, located in southern India, began with the vision of an elderly grandmother (Paati) with Terminal Cancer, whose wish was to rebuild her ancestral home and spend herfinal years in a space she could call her own. The Site is located in the outskirts of Mayiladuthurai, in Southern India. Paati set the 1200 sq […]
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Vault House is conceived as a contemporary tropical residence that balances raw materiality with warmth, openness, and family-centric living. Designed for a multi-generational family comprising a couple, their daughter, and parents, the house responds to a clear client vision: a home that is unique, user-friendly, and deeply connected to natural light, ventilation, and greenery. This […]
Tucked into a corner of a lush 2 acre plantation off the Kanchipuram highway, this farmhouse is a quiet ode to sustainability and serenity. Surrounded by thriving groves of coconut, mango, and orange trees, the site offered a natural canvas for a home that would dissolve gently into its surroundings of rural landscapes—grounded in place […]
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Located in HMT Layout, Bangalore, Isha_Srinidhi Nilaya stands as a multi-generational home designed on a compact 60×40 ft (2400 sq. ft) East facing plot, with a total built-up area of 8000 sq. ft. East Facing a lush public park, the residence responds to its urban setting through a layered design that balances privacy with a […]
Timeless architectural features, such as courtyards, are always associated with bringing the naturally public forms to the world’s heart, building the most peaceful, secluded outdoor areas. These outdoor spaces maximize the living experience with their private space feature, which gives one the option for leisurely relaxation, recreation, or gardening. Furthermore, it has also been a […]