Anant Damodar Raje is an Indian architect born in 1929. He graduated in architecture in 1954 and gained professional experience working with B.V. Doshi on various housing and university projects. From 1964-1968, he worked in the office of Louis Kahn in Philadelphia. Raje then represented Kahn in India, overseeing construction of the Indian Institute of Management campus in Ahmedabad from 1969-1971. Throughout his career, Raje designed several notable projects in India including government, educational, and commercial buildings that integrated simple forms, local materials, and consideration of climate and culture.
Anant Damodar Raje is an Indian architect born in 1929. He graduated in architecture in 1954 and gained professional experience working with B.V. Doshi on various housing and university projects. From 1964-1968, he worked in the office of Louis Kahn in Philadelphia. Raje then represented Kahn in India, overseeing construction of the Indian Institute of Management campus in Ahmedabad from 1969-1971. Throughout his career, Raje designed several notable projects in India including government, educational, and commercial buildings that integrated simple forms, local materials, and consideration of climate and culture.
Anant Damodar Raje is an Indian architect born in 1929. He graduated in architecture in 1954 and gained professional experience working with B.V. Doshi on various housing and university projects. From 1964-1968, he worked in the office of Louis Kahn in Philadelphia. Raje then represented Kahn in India, overseeing construction of the Indian Institute of Management campus in Ahmedabad from 1969-1971. Throughout his career, Raje designed several notable projects in India including government, educational, and commercial buildings that integrated simple forms, local materials, and consideration of climate and culture.
Anant Damodar Raje is an Indian architect born in 1929. He graduated in architecture in 1954 and gained professional experience working with B.V. Doshi on various housing and university projects. From 1964-1968, he worked in the office of Louis Kahn in Philadelphia. Raje then represented Kahn in India, overseeing construction of the Indian Institute of Management campus in Ahmedabad from 1969-1971. Throughout his career, Raje designed several notable projects in India including government, educational, and commercial buildings that integrated simple forms, local materials, and consideration of climate and culture.
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Born :September 1929 in Bombay.
1954:Graduated in Architecture, Sir J.J. School of Fine Arts, Bombay,
1957-1960 :Professional practice with Mr. B.V. Doshi, Architect in Ahmedabad working on Housing for the Textile Industry workers and Housing for Low-Income group, Gujarat University Science Laboratories and Textile Pavilion for Indian Industrial Exposition in New Delhi. 1961-1964 :Professional work in Ahmedabad. 1964-1968 :In the office of Prof. Louis I. Kahn in Philadelphia. 1969- 1971 :Working on construction of the Indian Institute of Business Management Building complex with Louis . Kahn, as his representative to develop design details and organize site office unit and construction work in Ahmedabad He is Honorary Director of the School of Architecture, Ahmedabad. ANANT DAMODAR RAJE
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Work of Anant Raje With Louis Kahn Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Established:1961 Type: Education and Research Institution Location : Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Campus : Urban, 100 acres (0.40 km)
The campus of IIMA is dominated by the baked brick style favored by its chief architect, the famous Louis Kahn from Philadelphia. All the structures are designed to be part of a whole and create a red-brick mini-cityscape that attracts many architecture students. Other architects who collaborated on the campus include the renowned B. V. Doshi and Anant Raje. Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Designed by Louis Kahn,campus of the Institute has it all: a blend of austerity and majesty; spaces for casual interaction; frequently changing perspectives; and a balance between modernity and tradition that captures the spirit of contemporary India. It stimulates the imagination and creativity of the students, who are clearly the best in the country, coming as they do after one of the most rigorous selection process."
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Kahn's architecture is notable for its simple, platonic forms and compositions. Kahn design of buildings, characterized by powerful, massive forms, made him one of the most discussed architects to emerge after World War II. Through the use of brick and poured-in place concrete masonry, he developed a contemporary and monumental architecture that maintained sympathy for the site. ANANT DAMODAR RAJE
Designed a number of private and public projects in many Indian cities including Bhopal Development Authority Headquarters M.A.F.C.O. Wholesale Market built in 1975. Galbabhai Training Institute Institute for Forest Management
Bhopal Development Authority Headquarters
LOCATION :Bhopal, India Client: Bhopal Development Authority Date:1988 Building Type: Government Building Usage: Type: Government office
BHOPAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY HEADQUARTERS Even though the entire plot is covered by the building to get the maximum land utilization, it has enough open space for terraces built and integrated in the composition of the layout. SECTIONS PLANS TERRACES Besides the ground level designed for the movement of vehicles, the elevated terrace levels keep the pedestrian movement isolated from the vehicular traffic. Bhopal Development Authority Headquarters
All openings are integrated with the structure in such a way that they create a pocket of shadow within which the windows fall offering a complete freedom to the design and form of the windows.
To Raje, , light does not merely have the significance of a functional signal He says-my work, is like taking light in the form that is brought to us, in the sense of the plan and the choice of material , where you have these gradations of light which become evocative of certain kinds of uses. When I'm talking about dark spaces, I don't mean to say absolutely black or anything like that, because no-thing is really black; even night is not really black if you look up into the sky, there is a little luminous glow. The building works with the climate shading the internal spaces from the hot summer sun. RECESSES IN THE WALL BALCONIES PROVIDED Bhopal Development Authority Headquarters
M.A.F.C.O. WHOLESALE MARKET IN MUMBAI PLAN Its an outward looking informal structure PLAN AND SECTION OF TRADING CELLS The project layout limits transit vehicular movement and enhances pedestrian circulation within the commercial complex. Covered walkways and pedestrian streets are provided. The different facilities are arranged around three courts, with the wholesale market at the center and the trading cells, banks and post office buildings on the periphery.
GALBABHAI TRAINING INSTITUTE PALANPUR, INDIA
The buildings are based on the repetition of 4.5 meter wide structural bays roofed with a barrel vault concrete shell. This standardization allowed for a rapid and economical construction process. The project also features an auction hall with raised platform for loading and unloading produce. PLAN SECTIONS
The series of loggias making up the dormitories do not open on the courtyard placed in their center in order to achieve maximum privacy The compound is enclosed by stone walls, and the buildings' openings are spanned by concrete lintels and are deeply recessed to provide additional shade.
The exposed stone facades and arched lintels used throughout convey a visual unity to the overall design.
The complex, built in the midst of wheat fields, consists of two distinct clusters respectively housing the school and residential units. The former group of structures, accessed by a courtyard, is designed as a house, with several courts and rooms where people can gather, and a verandah used as a dining space. Indoor and outdoor areas are clearly defined so as to reflect the villagers' perception of space and seclusion. INSTITUTE OF FOREST MANAGEMENT, BHOPAL Location: Bhopal, India Architect/Planner: Anant Damodar Raje Client: Indian Institute of Forest Management Date:1984Century20th Decade:1980sBuilding Type: educational Building Usage: training center Project :ID1429 PLAN The project restates time tested premises of the court and garden, fundamental to most Islamic architecture in India. The land stradles two hills with outcrops of slate. The natural vegetation is wild grass, which has been allowed to grow, augmented by rows and clumps of trees. The rooms, arcade and porch, are made from a simple vocabulary of trabeated and arcuated construction, with the walls clad with stone screed in shades of green and yellow grey that establishes a close rapport with the site. Demonstrating rigours and containing faiths so necessary, and yet elusive in practice. The IIFM building has become a touchstone for the professional, especially the young. Humanism & Urbanism: Using primarily Enlightenment design methods, and developing a particular variant of technique or the mode of knowing best represented by the school of Louis Kahn, Anant Raje constructs an ideogrammatic representation of architecture Main plaza Main approach Main faade View to side faade Faade loggias Stone staircase Detail of stone load-bearing faade The chaotic metropolis of Bombay deeply influences Raje and he infact proclaims himself an "urban man" contrary to Doshi who although from the same school, looks to village life. Anant rajes Stress is placed on integration of culture and spiritual wellbeing and efforts as designer are aimed at process of integration of man, the space around him and the elements making up the space.