BV Doshi, arguably India’s greatest architect, breathed his last at the age of 95 in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. With him comes to an end one of the most prolific chapters of Indian architecture – Doshi’s brand of sustainable development in which the building blends seamlessly with the surroundings and facilitates harmony between the built environment and its inhabitants.
Doshi managed to forge a distinct architectural philosophy and expression – a blend of modernist values and local ethos – and it won him the Pritzker Prize in 2018. The Pritzker is considered the Nobel Prize in architecture, and Doshi is the only Indian architect to have been awarded it.
Agile and alert well into his nineties, the master architect, urban planner and educator was last year also awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA’s) Royal Gold Medal – one of the rare people globally to have been awarded both the Pri
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