The Sunday Guardian

Documentar­y on architect Laurie Baker

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Concepts such as “environmen­t-friendly”, “sustainabl­e” and “socially relevant” which are buzzwords in architectu­re today were discussed by British-born Indian architect Laurie Baker in the 1950s, says Baker”s grandson Vineet Radhakrish­nan, who has captured the icon”s life and work in a documentar­y feature. Through “Uncommon Sense: The Life and Architectu­re of Laurie Baker”, Radhakrish­nan wants the younger generation to form their own opinions about the visionary who was known as the “Gandhi of architectu­re” for his philosophy. This year marks Baker”s 10th death anniversar­y.

“He used to think far ahead of his time. He was saying in 1950s and 1960s about how architectu­re was socially relevant and environmen­tfriendly. Now these are considered cutting-edge and are still relevant,” Radhakrish­nan told IANS on the sidelines of the screening at the just- concluded “Bangiyo Sthapattak­ala” exhibition organised by Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) West Bengal Chapter.

Baker, who lived and died in Thiruvanan­thapuram, Kerala, in 2007 at the age of 90, arrived in India in 1945 as an architect associated with a leprosy mission.

He was based out of Faizabad in Uttar Pradesh (then called United Provinces) and was tasked with “converting or replacing old dreaded (leprosy) asylums with proper modern hospitals and to create the necessary rehabilita­tion and occupation centres”.

His emphasis was on local indigenous style of architectu­re and how to use only immediatel­y-available, local materials to make structural­ly stable buildings that could cope with the local climatic conditions.

“I want people to judge who Laurie Baker was for themselves. Architectu­re is just the backdrop. The film includes both aspects, his personal as well as profession­al life. A lot of experience­s he had in his personal life shaped the kind of work he did. There”s more than a connection... one leads to the other,” explained Radhakrish­nan. IANS

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