Charles Correa’s designs were about people, climate
- October 13, 2024
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Charles Correa’s designs were about people, climate
Sub: History
Sec: Art and Culture
Context:
- The sixth Z-axis conference, organized by the Charles Correa Foundation (CCF), was titled Conversations with Charles Correa: A critical review on six decades of practice, and it reflected on his impressive 60-year career.
Z-axis conference:
- The Z-Axis Conference is a platform dedicated to discussions on architecture, urban planning, and related fields.
- It brings together professionals, scholars, and enthusiasts to explore innovative ideas and reflect on significant contributions in these areas.
- The documentary Volume Zero, shown at the conference highlighted Correa’s dedication to prioritizing people and nature in his designs.
- The conference also marked the launch of his biography titled Citizen Charles, authored by architect Mustan sir Dalvi.
About Charles Correa:
- Charles Correa, an influential architect and urban planner, believed that architecture should be like sculpture, designed for people and infused with life.
- Some of Correa’s famous projects include the Gandhi Memorial Museum, Bharat Bhavan, Jawahar Kala Kendra, and Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Bhavan, all of which promoted inclusivity and responded to climate challenges.
- Correa also understood the housing needs of lower-middle-class families and proposed Navi Mumbai to the government. After his proposal was accepted, he served as the Chief Architect for the City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra.