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Ar. Chandrashekhar Kanetkar

 Ar. Kanetkar is a graduate from M.S. University, Baroda with a gold medal in design. With a strong academic background and distinguished professional achievements, his firm has, over the past three decades, built a reputation of integrity, creativity and conviction.

His most notable projects include 

Grand Hyatt, Goa, Luxurious apartment Sangam Solitaire in Pune, Mohite Bungalow Pune, Hilton Hotel in Mumbai

His multi-storeyed residential complexes in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Pune are also well-known. He has won many design competitions held by the Lalit Kala Academy, NASA, MSSIDC and many other private competitions. Recognizing his contribution to the profession, he was felicitated by Society Interiors Magazine with the Durian Society Interiors Design Award in 2003 and Life time achievement award by Economic Times at ACE TECH 2009.

Ar. Rajan Lakule

Ar. M.G. Deobhakt

Ar. Nitin Khillawala

Ar. Nitin Killawala, Mumbai:

Graduated in Architecture from Bombay in 1974 and gained invaluable professional experience with the then M.P., Mr. Piloo Mody for next four years. Formed Group Seven Architects & Planners Pvt. Ltd. in 1984. The group specialises in all Architectural / Planning Services and closely co-ordinates with allied services such as structural, electrical, mechanical and landscape works which completes the multifaceted services in different typologies of building design. Worked on varied types of Architectural projects from Residences to Housing Complexes, from Research Centres to Corporate Offices, from Educational Institutes to Spiritual Campuses. He has been awarded for the Excellence in Architecture on several occasions such as JIIA, IIID , JK Awards, etc., as well as nominated as one of the top   15 Architects by Construction World Magazine. He has been actively involved with NGOs’ in spearheading movement for integrated transport plan for the city of Mumbai.

Ar. Gurunath Dalvi

Ar. Charles Correa

Ar. Atul Desai

Ar. Akhtar Husain Chauhan

Ar. Arjun Malik

House of Three Streams

Location: Lonavala, Maharashtra Built-up area: 12,245 Sq.Ft

Completion Date: Nov, 2018 Plot area: 2 Acres

Description :

The topography of the land, the material memory of the surrounding forts, the light of the forest, and the deep water discharging ravines have created a dominant palimpsest of contextual parameters onto which the house has been woven.

The resonance of the large load-bearing wall that traces the ridge between two ravines anchors the proposal and establishes itself as a “found” element, resonating the contours and material of the walls of the Tungi and Lohgad forts to the east and north of the site. As the site flows to Pawna lake, so too does the house, picking clearings within the trees to capture the views of the lake.

Formal planning strategies are incapable of absorbing the radical flow of the land and water and everything from the spatial quality to the material language echoes the spirit of the site.

The wall ruptures at points where the verandahs bridge over the ravine and continue on into the forest to the second ravine beyond the ridge. Sleeping spaces are embedded in the forest while public spaces assume the mannerism of suspended flight to the north and east.

The roof follows the topography of the perch points, tracing the path laid down by the hill; its language of fletched rafters and weathering zinc a natural foil to the robustness of the locally quarried basalt. Its contours reference the horizon and the hill.

The deconstructed language of the tree-like structures that support the roof liberate the edges where shaded spaces and the forest merge.

The engagement of the “made” with the “found”, the subservience of the former to the latter is the only constant within this matrix of flux as the elements interweave to create the space of encounter with the forest and the hill.

Materials used: Locally mined Deccan-trap stone, Zinc roof, Saal wood, Teak wood, Glass, Kota Stone, Corten steel, granite.

Ar. Ashok B. Mody