Balkrishna Doshi is the first Indian to receive the award, considered architecture's highest honour.
Balkrishna Doshi is the first Indian to receive the award, considered architecture's highest honour.
Visiting the office of Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi, the Pritzker Prize winner of 2018
Balkrishna Doshi is the first Indian to receive the award, considered architecture's highest honour.
Image 11 of 22 from gallery of 2018 Pritzker Prize Winner Balkrishna Doshi's Work in 21 Images. Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology . Image © VSF. Courtesy of the Pritzker Architecture Prize
Visiting the office of Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi, the Pritzker Prize winner of 2018
Image 2 of 22 from gallery of 2018 Pritzker Prize Winner Balkrishna Doshi's Work in 21 Images. Amdavad Ni Gufa. Image © VSF. Courtesy of the Pritzker Architecture Prize
Balkrishna Doshi is the first Indian to receive the award, considered architecture's highest honour.
Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi, the 2018 Pritzker Prize winner, certainly has a roster of showpiece commissions that demonstrate imagination. His greatest architectural development, however, mig…
Visiting the office of Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi, the Pritzker Prize winner of 2018
Image 18 of 22 from gallery of 2018 Pritzker Prize Winner Balkrishna Doshi's Work in 21 Images. Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore . Image © VSF. Courtesy of the Pritzker Architecture Prize
Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi has been awarded the 2018 Pritzker Architecture Prize for his ability to interpret architecture and Eastern culture.
Visiting the office of Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi, the Pritzker Prize winner of 2018
Image 5 of 22 from gallery of 2018 Pritzker Prize Winner Balkrishna Doshi's Work in 21 Images. Aranya Low Cost Housing. Image © VSF. Courtesy of the Pritzker Architecture Prize
Pritzker Prize winning architect Balkrishna Doshi has a career that spans 60 years, so a little evolution is to be expected. But tracing its arc, having begun his career a fervent modernist – trained at Le Corbusier’s atelier in Paris – halfway through his life it seems Doshi abruptly traded the rational for the fairy tale, the international for the local, and became, in effect, a completely different architect. Here we show his architectural and artistic development from modernism to mysticism.
Image 8 of 14 from gallery of 7 Projects You Need to Know by 2018 Pritzker Prize Winner B.V. Doshi. Aranya Low Cost Housing. Image © Aga Khan Award for Architecture via MIT Library