After travelling to England in the ‘40s to complete his studies in architecture, and working under Le Corbusier in Paris, Doshi returned to a newly independent India in the early ‘50s. He founded his practice, Sangath, and struck out on his own intensely humanistic path, with projects ranging from civic and educational institutions to low-income housing projects—and the home he built for his own family in 1963: Kamala House, named after his wife, and home to three generations of family over the past 50 years. In 2018 Doshi was awarded the coveted Pritzker Architecture Prize
Original photography by Quentin de Briey & archival imagery from the architect. Texts by BV Doshi & Durga Chew-Bose.
Published by Apartamento Publishing S.L.
First edition, June 2019 Dimensions: 170×240 mm Pages: 80 Binding: hardcover ISBN: 978-84-09-12089-5
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