I was totally unaware about him but when I visited jkk with my friend, it was mind blowing and I became fond to know everything about this personality. And I strongly can say that Jawahar Kala Kendra is among top notch architect work in the world.
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.
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 😇
It was in 2003on a bus wandering around in Mumbai when I learned his quote "great city, terrible place" for the first time. Though I don't like his monumental architecture. marvels that mainly resemble the grandeur of ancient indian temples but I am deeply moved with his housing projects that liberate people from their classes and create beauties to enjoy from humble material... ❤❤❤
I had been to a hotel in the Andamans in 1984...for my honymoon...The Bay Island Hotel....it gave such immense pleasure to be around the hotel...particularly their outdoor eating area...it seemed to be over the ocean...then I came to know of this legend
I recieved the news of Charles's death on my class group while we were drinking at JS hall hostel, Churchgate which was designed by him. I was in 5th yr at the time. we actually paid a tribute to him and spent sometime roaming around and adoring what he did with the design of that hostel.
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
He has used vastshastra techniques to divide the area in 9 parts and the kund is inspired from temple architectures of step well. Looking for something orignal.
Modern ind architecture is bland n out of space, feels nothing indian about it rather in classical era we had sculpture floral fauna local context as the center point, but respect his contribution
We don't need very tall skyscraper, we need small skyscraper, which resemble indian architecture, like tribune towers of Chicago. We can learn many things from Chicago, how to build tall skyscraper while retaining its heritage, instead of d!ck measuring tall skyscraper
I was totally unaware about him but when I visited jkk with my friend, it was mind blowing and I became fond to know everything about this personality.
And I strongly can say that Jawahar Kala Kendra is among top notch architect work in the world.
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.
lovely!!
He was not only India's greatest architect; rather I would say he belongs to the league of great masters of world architecture. Love from Bangldesh.
For sure
Rest in peace Sir. Forever burning in our memories.
truly love Jawahar Kala Kendra
experienced it over the years here in Jaipur. Impeccable.. The vibes of the place is something to experience.
Ohh yess 😍
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 😇
Thank you so much ❤️
Never heard of this architect but he made some beautiful buildings. Great video!!!
Thank you
It was in 2003on a bus wandering around in Mumbai when I learned his quote "great city, terrible place" for the first time. Though I don't like his monumental architecture. marvels that mainly resemble the grandeur of ancient indian temples but I am deeply moved with his housing projects that liberate people from their classes and create beauties to enjoy from humble material... ❤❤❤
verry great res charles corria architect fine design, planning, concept building, bungalow. all construction them salaam.hai
Architecture shaped you well! It shows in these videos🤌
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Great compilation!👍
Thank you so much
I had been to a hotel in the Andamans in 1984...for my honymoon...The Bay Island Hotel....it gave such immense pleasure to be around the hotel...particularly their outdoor eating area...it seemed to be over the ocean...then I came to know of this legend
This was a really well made video. Thankyou soo much.
Glad you liked it!
I recieved the news of Charles's death on my class group while we were drinking at JS hall hostel, Churchgate which was designed by him. I was in 5th yr at the time.
we actually paid a tribute to him and spent sometime roaming around and adoring what he did with the design of that hostel.
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
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Beautifully presented & explained …Rishab!!!
Thank you so much
Presented welll it felt like a Netflix documentary
So glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Fantastic Video thank you.
So glad you liked it 😀
loved it !
Your voice is so calming 😅
@10:00 it should be Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics not Astrology.
Your presentation is really nice ... Love it ....
Thank you so much 🙂
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He has used vastshastra techniques to divide the area in 9 parts and the kund is inspired from temple architectures of step well. Looking for something orignal.
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Barring a few projects most of his projects are in shambles it’s a shame that we don’t know how to Respect architecture in India
Yeah I dont think people always appreciated the value that he brought to his spaces.
He was a genius 🙏🙂
For sure
I was wondering what is your perspective about Architect Jeffry Bawa.
I really love his work. Will make something on him soon
@@blessedarch please do a complete documentary on Geoffrey Bawa
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The hardest thought for me is that he never got the Pritzker that he truely deserved.
Very true, the man truly deserved it
please make video on zaha hadid
Already done. Its a two part documentary you can find on my channel
Modern ind architecture is bland n out of space, feels nothing indian about it rather in classical era we had sculpture floral fauna local context as the center point, but respect his contribution
Aise video banaoge toha kya hoga....ro gaya main toh after watching this
Now that’s a real architect, non of that artsy fartsy stuff
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Why he sounds like India in pixels
He is the reason india doesn't have that much skyscraper
India is not looked lke a developed country
We don't need very tall skyscraper, we need small skyscraper, which resemble indian architecture, like tribune towers of Chicago.
We can learn many things from Chicago, how to build tall skyscraper while retaining its heritage, instead of d!ck measuring tall skyscraper
Joke
Not good architecture in my opinion