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The architectu­ral genius of Balkrishna Doshi

Harshavard­han Neotia, chairman of the Ambuja Neotia Group, recounts how he met Doshi and how the path-breaking architect continues to be an influence on his projects

- As told to Avishek Rakshit

Igot in touch with B VD os hi in 1994 for some housing projects, but initially he did not show much interest. Forone, there wasn’t any direct flight between Ahmed abad and Kolka ta and he would have had to travel via Mumbai. I also think he had some reservatio­ns about how a commercial real estate developer like me would be able to understand his mind.

A few months after this initial setback, Ilea rnt that he would be visiting Kolka ta to attend an architectu­ral event. I decided to meet him there— my heart was set on winning him over for the residentia­l project I had planned.

To break the ice, I invited him home for a meal with my family, which he consented to. It was during that meal, which went on for over two hours, that It old him about my own vision of housing and developing residentia­l projects in thecity. But it wasn’t from a business point of view. I was more like a disciple to his idea sofa humane approach towards constructi­on, utility of space and bringing in harmony, both within and outside the building and nature. I also invited him to visit the project site.

After a few months, I contacted him again and it was then that he finally consented. That is how Udayan, the Condo ville, was designed. Later, he also worked on Upohar as well as Gyan Pravah in Varanasi.

With my first love being real estate, I was always interested in architectu­re and had read a book on his works. I found his work in Aranya Low Cost Housing and Amdavad ni Gufa immersive and our interactio­n only increased my respect for him. He has had a huge impact on the way I conceptual­ise a project.

He gives a lot of importance to u ti li sing space and its functional­ity. Not only is he focused on how best to ventilate and light up space, but he also brings in harmony between the brick-and-mortar constructi­on and the natural surroundin­gs. The way he designs housing projects, it seems as though he is aiming to we ave the residents closer to one another, thereby creating a society that leads to closer human ties.

 ??  ?? A view of Udayan, the Condoville, in Kolkata
A view of Udayan, the Condoville, in Kolkata

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