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Ahmedabad, India Year: 1958 Housing. Using locally available brick as basic material of construction was an economically optimum proposal. This housing illustrates a new typology where the bricks are for load bearing walls, for segmental vault as roof and for cavity walls to insulate external services instead of regular steel and concrete cube.


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Welcome To ATIRA Established in 1947 by the textile mills of Ahmedabad as autonomous non-profit R&D institution the activities of the institution cover all aspects from Fiber to finished fabrics in traditional textiles as well as Technical Textiles in the arena of Geo-textiles, Nano - web technology and Composites.


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Atira Housing, Ahmedabad One of Doshi's older projects, construction on this complex began in 1956 and was completed in 1960. The ATIRA factory and its homes are located in a green front area at the Indian Institute of Management. It is a small complex that reveals many similarities to Le Corbusier's projects. 3. ECIL, Hyderabad


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ATIRA staff housing, Ahmedabad by Architect B. V. Doshi is a simple unit design with a living room, kitchen, rear court, bathroom, and a toilet with parallel walls flanked by vaults on top. The north-south aligned blocks control heat, and the drain lines are located through a series of back-to-back courts, thus maintaining straight drainage lines.


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Atira and PRL Low-Cost Housing Ahmedabad, India. 1957 Architect: Balkrishna Doshi Early in his Paris days Doshi had dremed of designing low cost housing on returning to India.


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ATIRA Staff Housing In Campus for the Ahmedabad Textile Industry's Research Association. Anant Raje Foundation, 1984. Balkrishna Doshi: an architecture for India. Mehta, Jaimini. Balkrishna Doshi: an architecture for India. New Delhi: Architexturez Imprints, 1988. Interview with Prof. Balkrishna Doshi by Kazi K. Ahraf. Doshi, Balkrishna V..


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Ahmedabad Textile Industry's Research Association (ATIRA) is an internationally renowned textile research institute for the textile allied industry.


Atira Guest House, Ahmedabad, India. Photographer_ Fabien Charuau (c) Vastushilpa Foundation

Property field_az_generic_title. Show Search. Working Drawing, Staff quarters for ATIRA Ahmedabad. E Type. Plan, sections and front elevation, with schedule of doors, windows and walls. Scale ¼" = 1' 0", dated 10-7-1959, drawn by Desai & Sonawane. Vāstu Shilpā Foundation vastushilpa.org.


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ATIRA Staff Quarters by Balkrishna Doshi, photographed in 2004 Aζ South Asia

The ATIRA low-cost housing (1957-60) in Ahmedabad drew upon Le Corbusier's vaulted types but restated these in a robust form providing protected thresholds and rear courts at a scale based on that of a village. The Institute of Indology (1957-60) established a strong institutional presence with its formal geometry and its protruding balconies.


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of 7 ATIRA STAFF HOUSING AHAMADABAD, INDIA fATIRA housing is designed by Architect Balkrishna V. Doshi in 1957, for labors of textile industries in Ahmedabad. Designed series of roof brick arches offer this housing an incredible look. It is INTRODUCTION aligned north-south for less sun exposure. On the front and back of the


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Atira housing l Jul 23, 2020 • 1 like • 1,510 views Design STUDY OF LOW COST HOUSING S SiddhiPatil30 Recommended Aranya low cost housing-BV Doshi kusha Ahmed 24.6K views • 25 slides HOUSING AT PARSIK HILL Shreya Mahajan 38K views • 48 slides Aranya Low Cost Housing Ankita Kolamkar 164.1K views • 31 slides


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ATIRA HOUSING, AHMEDABAD. One of Doshi's older projects, construction on this complex began in 1956 and was completed in 1960. The ATIRA factory and its homes are located in a green front area at the Indian Institute of Management. It is a small complex that reveals many similarities to Le Corbusier's projects.


About Ahmedabad Textile Industry’s Research Association (ATIRA)

ATIRA Staff Housing | Aζ South Asia Housing units for the research institute's staff - ground floor walk-up units built within the constraints of existing landscape. The plan is based on a square with open corners oriented towards the prevailing breeze direction.


B.V. Doshi Designs Less known Works of a Great Architectural Icon The Architects Diary

ATIRA housing is designed by Architect Balkrishna V. Doshi in 1957, for labors of textile industries in Ahmedabad. Designed series of roof brick arches offer this housing an incredible look. It is aligned north-south for less sun exposure. On the front and back of the houses, arches are extended to create verandah-like spaces.


Hidden Architecture Atira and PRL LowCost Housing Low cost housing, Architecture, Concrete

Designed as a public theatre, Premabhai Hall, a largely concrete building, houses an auditorium, vast interior corridors and public gathering spaces." - B. V. Doshi Kamala House, Ahmedabad Informed by both Western and Eastern designs, Kamala House was named after Doshi's wife, and is the architect's personal residence.

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