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Charles Correa housing and urbanisaion

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Urban Design; 1996Description: 143 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.1 COR 23 2114
Summary: Charles Correa was an influential architect and urban planner from India, known for his innovative and context-sensitive designs that addressed the needs of urbanization in developing countries. His work emphasized the importance of considering local culture, climate, and materials in architectural design. Throughout his career, Correa advocated for affordable housing and urban environments that foster community and social interaction. In his approach to housing and urbanization, Correa focused on creating spaces that are not only functional but also promote a sense of belonging and identity. He explored various architectural forms, incorporating traditional Indian elements while integrating modern technologies and sustainable practices. His schemes often addressed the challenges of rapid urban growth in cities like Mumbai and were characterized by a deep understanding of the socio-economic factors affecting urban development. Correa’s writings and lectures discussed the significance of public spaces, the role of government policies in shaping urban environments, and the need for urban design that encourages engagement and inclusivity. Through his projects and ideas, he aimed to create cities that were equitable and reflective of their inhabitants.
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Charles Correa was an influential architect and urban planner from India, known for his innovative and context-sensitive designs that addressed the needs of urbanization in developing countries. His work emphasized the importance of considering local culture, climate, and materials in architectural design. Throughout his career, Correa advocated for affordable housing and urban environments that foster community and social interaction.

In his approach to housing and urbanization, Correa focused on creating spaces that are not only functional but also promote a sense of belonging and identity. He explored various architectural forms, incorporating traditional Indian elements while integrating modern technologies and sustainable practices. His schemes often addressed the challenges of rapid urban growth in cities like Mumbai and were characterized by a deep understanding of the socio-economic factors affecting urban development.

Correa’s writings and lectures discussed the significance of public spaces, the role of government policies in shaping urban environments, and the need for urban design that encourages engagement and inclusivity. Through his projects and ideas, he aimed to create cities that were equitable and reflective of their inhabitants.

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