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    Nariman (Nari) Dossabhai Gandhi (1934–1993) was an Indian architect known for his highly innovative works in organic architecture. [1] [2] He practiced as an architect in India from 1964 to 1993 having worked on approximately 27 projects. [3]

  2. Jun 20, 2020 · 1. Gobhai Mountain Lodge, Lonavala | Nari Gandhi. Gobhai Mountain Lodge ©www.archnet.org. Gobhai Mountain Lodge was probably the first project by Nari and is the best example of his climate-sensitive design. This was also the first time someone used the ‘desert masonry’ in India which was inspired by F.L Wright’s rubble masonry technique.

  3. Mar 18, 2019 · We’re driving through the narrow lanes of Korlai, a fishing village 20 kilometres south of Alibag, in search of a Nari Gandhi house, one of few built by the near-mythical architect—and among even fewer that have survived neglect and the real-estate boom. Arriving at the beach, we turn onto a road that runs along it, and there, half-hidden ...

  4. Legendary architect Nari Gandhi was one such architect who belonged to the latter category. While his simplicity touched many lives, his trademark design style inspired generations of architects. One of India's pioneering proponents of organic architecture, the name Nari Gandhi at once conjures images of stone walls, exposed bricks, and arches!

  5. May 14, 2024 · After returning from the USA, Nari Gandhi started his professional architecture career in India, bringing the influences and lessons he learned from Frank Lloyd Wright. Gandhi’s start and path in Indian architecture blended modernist principles, organic design sensibilities, and a deep appreciation for India’s cultural heritage.

  6. Nariman Dossabhai Gandhi, an Indian architect profoundly known for his take on organic architecture. He lead a very simple life with an extraordinary thought process. His architecture seeks inspiration from nature. The form was influenced by the local climate and culture. He was popularly known as the ‘Howard Roark of India’.

  7. www.whereisthenorth.com › article › nari-gandhi---philosophies-and-worksNari Gandhi - Philosophies and Works

    Architect's perspective. Nari Gandhi, renowned as India's 'Howard Roark', crafted unique, organic architecture, blending structures with nature, focusing on natural lighting, ventilation, and sustainable local materials.

  8. Organic. Integrated. Harmonious. Almost mythical. These are words and phrases that could be used to describe the Jain Bungalow, one of many works by the late architect Nari Gandhi. Born in 1934, he was a true champion of organic design. He embodied the idea of harmony with nature in his buildings.

  9. Nari Gandhi (1934–1993) was an Indian architect known for his profoundly inventive works in traditional buildings. While working in India, Nari kept on chipping away at Wright’s belief system of organic architecture and further built up his one of a kind style with an inconspicuous impact of neighborhood atmosphere and culture.

  10. Every person who was in any sort of contact with Nari Gandhi always had one thing to say that he was first and foremost a complete human being and thereafter a brilliant architect. Nariman (Nari) Dossa Gandhi was born on 2 nd January 1934 Surat, India into a Zorastrian Parsi family from Bombay.

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