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Ranjit Sabikhi: Having studied architecture from

SPA, Delhi. In the wake of working under Achyut


Kavinde, he and his companion Ajay Chowdhury
began their own firm and became famous with
different projects. The most reputable one being
YMCA staff lodging in New Delhi, though now
however mainstream as their other commitment
seems to be important to the advanced way of
designing and planning, offering accentuation to
open region and green spaces as much as
assembled spaces is still their main area of focus
and ideology.

Philosophy: He exposes extraordinary accentuation on spaces which have been a


piece of every one of our towns and cities. Indian culture and society spun around
regular spaces where individuals met to interact, celebrate and simply appreciate
social harmony. Aside from normal regions, patios, galleries, balconies, terraces and
even roads were and are an assemblage region. He shows how the customary plan
advanced as a response to climatic conditions and the social ethos of individuals.

Yamuna Apartments: The plan idea be that as it may,


recognizes it from different advancements around there. This
general public comprises of 200 individuals, the greater part
of which came from south Indian states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu
and Andhra Pradesh, established a genuinely firm gathering
with explicit living necessities. Mulling over these components,
the design was planned as a necessary local area settlement,
where the conventional lodging components were fused to
make an "metropolitan town " around there. The plan idea
spins around a normal Indian town, with its enthusiastic tight
galis or pathways, where the womenfolk and youngsters
would manoeuvre out their charpai onto the gali, so they had
the option to interact and converse with one another, while
doing their family tasks. This has been accomplished by a
planning a traffic free intricate, where the vehicular traffic is
limited to the outskirts and in the cellar.

References https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/art/architects-who-were-
ahead-of-their- times/article25390554.ece
https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/know-your-architects/a1392-indian-
architects-that-shaped- the-face-of-new-india-in-post-independence-era/
Images sourced from Google.

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