This is the final part of the series of ‘A Journey of 100 years of Architecture in India’. Since the beginning of 20th century, Indian Architecture has seen a lot of transformation right from the colonial architecture to modern and then the global in the recent times. India has always been rich in Architecture, either one of the first civilizations of the world, Indus Valley Civilization, the architecture of Hampi in late middle ages or the Mughal Architecture till 19th Century.
Architect and Urban Designer Vikas Pawar have worked on Journey of 100 years of architecture in India from 1905 to 2005, with the guidance from Prof. K. T. Ravindran, Dr. Vinod Gupta, and Ar. Anuj Mehta. He was recently awarded for his work at the centenary celebration of Indian Institute of Architects in 2017. A graduate of School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi, Vikas Pawar has been a speaker at TEDx Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, Kolkata and TEDx PEC, Chandigarh.
The projects have been arranged in chronological order under various building categories like Cultural, Public Building, Housing, Educational, and Building for Governance. We have divided the list of buildings in four parts, we request our readers to go through all the parts of this article, also if you feel that some architecture marvel has been missed out, do share with us. We would be happy to update this list.
1985-86 Garware House, Nasik
Designed by: Somaya And kalappa Consultants PVT
Category: Public Building
City: Nasik
1985-87 Entrepreneuship Development institute, ahmedabad
Designed by: Bimal Patel & Hasmukh Patel
Category: Public Building
City: Ahmedabad
1985-87 Planetrium Complex, bangalore
Designed by: Prem Nath & Associates
Category: Public Building
City: Bangalore
1985-88-Food-Crafts-Institute
Designed by: Sen Kapadia
Category: Educational
City: Bhopal
1985-89 Taj Bengal Hotel, Calcutta
Designed by: Ajoy Choudhury, Sabikki And Choudhury Architects PVT
Category: Hospitality
City: Kolkata
1985-89 Triveni Tirath Campus, kalsar
Designed by: Satish N. Madhiwalla
Category: Cultural
City: Bombay
1985-95 School for Spastic Children
Designed by: Romi Khosla
Category: Educational
City: New Delhi