Architect Charles Correa dies at 84
TNN | Jun 17, 2015, 02.15 AM IST

Charles Correa, arguably India's greatest contemporary architect, passed
away at 11.45pm on Tuesday in Mumbai following a brief illness. He was 84. A
proponent of 'open-to-skies' spaces, he liked using local techniques and
aesthetics in his buildings. He didn't like what was happening to Mumbai's
landscape and skyline, and was at the forefront of an intense debate over
the shape and form the city should take.

Correa received numerous prestigious national and international awards. He
was responsible for designing many landmark buildings, starting with the
Gandhi Memorial at Sabarmati, when he was only 28. Other notable structures
include Bharat Bhavan and Vidhan Bhavan in Bhopal, the Permanent Mission of
India at the UN, New York, Kala Academy in Goa and the Kanchanjunga
residential tower in Mumbai.

Recently, he completed three notable buildings abroad — the Ismaili Centre
in Toronto, the Brain Science Center at MIT, Boston and the Champalimaud
Centre in Lisbon.

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