Charles Correa 1
Charles Correa 1
Charles Correa 1
Life History
Born in Hyderabad on September 1,
1930.
Graduated from the University of
Michigan College of Architecture and
Urban Planning in 1953.
Masters from Massachusetts Institute of
Technology in 1955.
Married to Monika Sequeira in 1961 and
beared two children Chinu and Nakul.
Contemporary architect.
Worked under B.V. Doshi for 3 yrs.
Started his private practice in 1958
Over 120 projects to his credit.
Landmarks
1964-65 Planning for
Bombay.
1969 Design of low-cost
housing , Lima, Peru, UN.
1971-74 Chief
Architect to CIDCO.
1975 Consultant to U.N.
Secretary-General for
HABITAT & consulting
Architect, Government of
Karnataka.
1982 Consultant to U.N.
University, Tokyo, Japan.
Honours
1974 Bannister
Fletcher professor,
University of London.
1985 Nehru
Professor, Cambridge
University, U.K.
1972 Padma Shri.
1984 The Royal Gold
Medal for Architecture
by RIBA.
1998 The Aga Khan
Award for Architecture.
2006 The Padma
Open-to-sky spaces:
the religious
ceremonies in asia
have always
emphasised
movement through
open to sky spaces.
Plays with natural
light & shades.
Creation of illusions.
Level diffrences to
reduce the amount of
roof surface exposed
to sun.
Renowned Structures
Ahemdabad , 1958-64
1st imp work in private
practice.
Memorial museum and study
Vidhan Bhavan
Bhopal, 1980
State Assembly of
Bharat Bhavan
Bhopal, 1975-81
Public garden, museum and
maze
The natural contours of the site have been used to create a
series of sunken and terrace gardens around which a
number of cultural facilities are organized.
top lit cannon provides light and ventilation to the sunken
covered spaces.
Hawkers Pavement
Bombay, 1968.
During the day pavements are
1979-82.
Resort for accommodation of
100 guests in 50 bedrooms.
Pitched roof is constructed of
local redwood known as
padauk.
Buildings arranged around
courtyards connected by
covered corridors.
Guest rooms in clusters of
twelve arranged in an L-shape
on two levels, giving each room
a view of the water.
Stepped pyramid
covered by a pitched
roof does not need any
enclosing walls to keep
out the sun and rain, but
allows the prevailing
breezes to flow through.
Furniture designed by
the architect himself.
City Centre
Salt Lake, Kolkata, 2003-04.
Size - 4,00,000 sq ft.
Gross leasable area - 3 Lac sqft.
Estimated cost of project - Rs. 120
crores.
Shopping mall along with a residential
block, bridal suite & multi-purpose hall.
Divided into no. of blocks.
Block A Shopping mall of 3 levels
with food court (for 500) & a multi
purpose hall (15,000 sq. feet).
Block B, C, D, E Shops on two floors
with restaurant, beauty parlour, health
club, etc.