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Ar. Hena Tiwari/G.C.A.D,Sonipat

Post Independence Architecture

Ar. Hena Tiwari

Ar. Hena Tiwari/G.C.A.D,Sonipat

The first train to Pakistan, which ran from Delhi to Lahore

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The day India got its Independence!- 15th Aug 1947

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 Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India salutes the Indian National Flag

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 Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the First Indian President

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Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of the

independent India is widely known for his far vision, he was

a modernist who favored state intervention.

A new era of architecture began when the very famous

architect Le Corbusier was invited to design the capital of the

Punjab state, Chandigarh. Le Corbusier’s uncompromising

functionalism consciously broke with the past ‘historicism’ of

imperial architecture.

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Other invited architect, the very notable Louis Kahn

created the avant-garde architecture with the little spice of

the ‘Mughal’, in Ahmedabad.  

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POST INDEPENDENCE SCENARIO

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India and

Independence

Realization of freedom

in following fronts:

Cultural, political,

social, economic

These were the

yardsticks set for the

future development.

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Tagore

Gandhi

Nehru

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Gandhi / Tagore

Poorna Swaraj

Absolute belief in science and technology but passionate

about rural India.

Villages to be self dependent.

Local materials and local skills, cost effective

architecture.

Going back to roots.

Belief in traditional rural essence based in agriculture

production.

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Sabarmati Ashram, Sabarmati, Gujarat

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NEHRU

Very Forward looking.

Interested in what science and

technology have to offer.

Strength of industrialization.

Believed in a liberal, modern,

progressive, industrialized India.

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Architecturally

Nehru, championed a vision of architecture that

embraced the current western centric practices namely

modernism.

Knew Albert Mayer and approved the choice for a

foreign architect for planning Chandigarh

Revivalism had a limited role to play

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Tremendous sense of urgency to build

Newly independent country, required new infrastructure

Urbanization demanded creation of new cities and

towns

Chandigarh, Bhubaneshwar

Demand for new built form types: schools , hospitals

etc.

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Style of New India

Shaped by the sentiments of

_anti-colonialism

_patriotism

_revivalism

_traditionalismAs well as the sentiments of

_development

_modernity

_progress

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Architecture colleges based in cities like Bombay, Calcutta,

Madras.

British architects designing the buildings. Catholic influence.

Walter George, St. Stephens College, Delhi

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Clients

Biggest client : Government

Public and semi-public bodies : HOUSING BOARDS,

improvement trusts, development authorities

Political leaders : who had interest in architecture.

Non- Govt. clients : Private trusts like TATA, business

houses and individuals

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The Philosophies

1950 – witnessed battle of architecture ideologies

3 trends identified

1. Revivalism: going back to seek inspiration from the past

2. Modernism: according to western ideologies

3. Continuity: before independence, colonial style to be

continued

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REVIVALISM

It was an immediate architectural response after the

independence.

It had replication of traditional forms.

Red Sand stone used

Trademark of colonial

Delhi.

B.E. Doctor, Ashoka Hotel, New Delhi

Vidhan soudha, Bangalore

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MODERNISM

Inspired by the contemporary spirit of the age.

Patronized by Nehru.

Advocated chiefly by America educated Indian architects

working for PWD.

Perceived as forward looking, symbolizing an awakened India.

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ATIRA Building, Ahmedabad, AP Kanvinde

New Secretariat Building, Calcutta , Habib Rehman

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CONTINUITY

Advocated by govt. builders like CPWD, and state PWD

Found favor with the older generation of architects

who were skeptical about modernism

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National Museum, CPWD,New Delhi

Supreme Court, CPWD,New Delhi

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The battle of styles was won by

Modernism

With no less a person that the PM of India, Nehru, ruling in its

favor.

Nehru Invited Le- Corbusier to India to design the new capital

city of Punjab

CHANDIGARH…

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