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India's Greatest Architect Charles Correa

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India's Greatest Architect   Charles Correa

India’s greatest Architect. That was the title given to Charles Correa when he was alive. In a career spanning 5 decades, he designed over a 100 buildings, with a design style that spoke to and of the people. But perhaps his biggest contribution to society at large is a generation of architects that he inspired, teaching them what Modernism could mean for India. But the legacy of this man goes much beyond just architecture. So today lets uncover his story, Welcome to Blessedarch and today on this channel we are looking at the life and designs of Charles Correa.

The Drawing Board :
The Drawing Board is an initiative by Rohan Builders & Mindspace Architects. It is an annual competition for undergraduate students ,and fresh graduates of 2022, and this year, the subject is about designing a memorial for Charles Correa. Its completely FREE to participate. I will be looking forward to seeing some amazing designs.

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Charles Correa GQ images
Vitor Oliveira from Torres Vedras, PORTUGAL, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Chandigarh assembly hall By Dave Morris – Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0,
Villa Savoye By Valueyou (talk) – I created this work entirely by myself., CC BY-SA 3.0,
Palácio do Planalto, Brasília. Autor: Michel Temer – Flickr, CC BY 2.0,
Das Fagus-Werk, Hauptgebäude (Frontale) By Carsten Janssen / cc-by-sa-2.0-de, CC BY-SA 2.0 de,
FallingWater By Daderot – Own work, CC0,
Sydney Opera House CC BY-SA 3.0,
The Steiner House in Vienna by Adolf Loos By Marcelahernandezmoreira – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0,
Stoclet Palace by Josef Hoffmann, Brussels, (1906–1911) By Josef Hoffmann – Own work, CC BY 2.5,
The Centennial Hall in Wrocław by Max Berg (1911–1913) By Taxiarchos228 – Own work, FAL,
Gandhi Smarak Sanghralaya picture vis Charles Correa Archives
Navi Mumbai By Anurupa Chowdhury – Sent on email, CC BY 3.0,
Navi Mumbai roads By Koushik 7 – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0,
Low income housing facilities By Reply.rajrewal – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0,
Navi Mumbai By Navi guy – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0,
Jawahr Kala kendra photos via ccf
JKK Amphitheatre By Sanyam Bahga – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0,
Champalimaud By Vitor Oliveira from Torres Vedras, PORTUGAL – Fundação Champalimaud – Lisboa – Portugal, CC BY-SA 2.0,
McGovern Institute for Brain Research Entrance with SCIENTIA Sculpture, taken in December 2018. By Jsslee – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0,
Parumala Church in Parumala, Kerala, India. By Joe Ravi, CC BY-SA 3.0,

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13 COMMENTS

  1. I have a Charles Correa story. Indore is my hometown. In 2008 I went to Bhopal for a trip. I visited Bharat Bhavan. That building moved me from inside. Something happened. After a brief conversation with a person I got to know that this building was built by an architecture called Charles Correa. After that I read everything about him. Then I read whatever he wrote. I was falling in love with architecture.

    Because I was a PCB student and by the time I realised this I was already 22, so I couldn't pursue this field. But I understood one thing that architecture is one art that nobody appreciates it like other fine arts. It's so beautiful and complex. It's the most important art form because we live inside it.

    Our social life depends on it and it has the ability to change how we live, how we think and how we behave. Since that day till now I read about architecture as a subject. And I am eternally thankful to Charles Correo for that.

  2. thank you so much dear son giving us this valuable presentation for us to study more and more about the indian arhitecture. i respect all these indian architects. as well as you for your effort. jayantha bibile-architect-sri lanka

  3. This video gives me sense of nostalgia, when I visited few of the Charles Correa buildings such as Sabarmati Ashram, Jawahar Kala Kendra, kanchanjunga apartment. I also felt that his architecture is The Perfect Blend of ancient and modern architecture which goes hand in hand to give an amalgamate output. And the highlighted part of his buildings are mostly the open to Sky spaces. His buildings are amazing 🏩and he is a legend Architect 👏 🙏🏻💐❤️
    GREAT VIDEO BLESSED ARCH 😇

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