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    Architects Presentation Seminar

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    Architects Profile :

    Full Name : Uttam Chand jainBorn : 1934

    Business Name : Uttam C. Jain Architects & PlannersServices : Architecture, Urban PlanningDesign Team : 15 members , mumbai

    Qualification :Advanced study scholarship from the National University of Tucuman, Argentina, 1959First Class Honours degree in Architecture - Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, 1958

    Key projects

    Capitol Complex, Naya Raipur,2006-Ongoing, Institutional Shri Tirupati Balaji General Hospital, Panthawada, 2004-2007, Hospital Aga Khan School, Mundra, India, 2002-2006, Institutional Umaid Heritage, Jodhpur, India, 2003-2005, Master Plan Prerna Sthala, Yavatmal, India, 2002-2003, Memorial Landmark, Bombay, India, 1993-2002, Workspace University of Jodhpur, Jodhpur, India, 1969-1999, Institutional Universal Harmony Hall, Mount Abu, India, 1993-1995, Convention Centre Habibganj Railway Station, Bhopal, India, 1989-1995, Transport Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Bombay, India,

    1985-1987, Institutional

    Shona Jain Chirag Jain

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    Key awards

    2007, A+D & Spectrum Foundation Architecture Awards 2006, New Delhi, India2005, Golden Architect Award 2004, A+D & Spectrum Paints Ltd., New Delhi, India2002, Chairman's Award - Architect of the Year 2001, J.K. Cement Ltd., India1992, President's Award - Baburao Mhatre Gold Medal, Indian Institute of Architects, India

    1991, JIIA Awards, Indian Institute of Architects, Bombay, India1969, Commonwealth Institute of Architects, London, UK

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    Philosophy

    In the operational realities, if an attempt is made to highlight theideological postures leading to the directions of value as accepted in all

    design-decisions resulting into tangible architectural ambient, the effortsare also directed towards creating a preference in the public mind forconsumption of good design in their day to day living.

    The immediate surroundings is source of construction materials; snow,stone, straw, reed, wood or mud is the indigenous materials for

    constructing an enclosure.

    The relationship between human being and the building beingestablished, what develops and grows around becomes a measure forman and his society.

    There is a place for everything and everything has its place.

    Spatial configuration in his design is an attempt to invoke a spirit that willestablish a symbiotic bond between the present and the past.

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    AESTHETICS

    It is the aesthetics of opennesscontrasted with enclosures thathighlights the different featuresfrom the rest of the faade.

    FORM

    Realization of shelter form and its

    content are in response to a givenplace, climate, and time.

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    Case Study :

    1. Jodhpur University , Jodhpur2. Aga Khan School , Gujarat3. NRI Housing , Jaipur

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    Jodhpur University

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    Uttam C. Jain is one of the great contemporary architect of India . His philosophy states that The relationship between human being and

    the building being established, what develops and grows around becomes a measurefor man and his society .

    The use of arches , vaults , domes , squinches , pillars , cutouts in facades , courtyards ,pergolas etc are the major elements of his design.

    The Jodhpur university is one of his great works indeed. He has come up with excellent solutions of the climate and space behavior. The stepped

    roofs , the sitting patterns , the use of stones , the use of cutouts for ventilation are his majorfeatures in it.

    Use of local materials with a good mixtures of modern technology makes his building acompletely excellent response.

    A doctor buries his mistake and an architect builds his mistake. There are individuals whofail to understand what good architecture is all about. But U.C.Jain feels that,architecture begins after you put up four walls and a roof and that is what he call thenon-manifest part. Architecture is like music. You can feel it but not see it. You have tocomprehend and appreciate architecture. Architecture provides us with our basicbiological needs but actually its realms go much further than that. His sense of creativitystems from what he add from his mind. There are the 3 'P's of architecture, namely, thepersonality of the architect, the product and the place. These have to be in synergy

    Conclusion :

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    Model Concept

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