Here are some of the visionaries and renowned people who, over the years, have shaped the city of Ahmedabad and are preserving and sustaining its heritage
Forbes India takes a close look at some of the visionaries and renowned people who, over the years, have shaped the city of Ahmedabad and are preserving and sustaining its heritage:
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Architects and conservationists
Prominent conservation architect Minakshi Jain has co-authored several books, including Mud Architecture of the Indian Desert, Fort of Nagaur and Indian City in the Arid West. A student of Louis Kahn during her post-graduation, Minakshi was the chief architect overlooking the restoration of Nagaur Fort which won the Unesco Award of Excellence and later was nominated for the Aga Khan Award in 2013. She was also recipient of the Kitply Award for Conservation and was actively involved in low-cost housing—being awarded the Hari Om Award for Low-Cost Housing for Rural and Urban Areas. Also an academician, Minakshi was a visiting faculty and mentor for several decades at CEPT University. Along with her husband architect Kulbhushan, Minakshi was involved in running AADI Centre, an NGO for research in conservation studies. Kulbhushan is chairperson (theory and design), faculty of Architecture, CEPT University. He has been awarded Unesco awards for his conservation work at Jaisalmer, Nagaur and Mehrangarh forts, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Sawai Man Singh II Charitable Trust, Jaipur and Hudco awards for low-income housing at Rajkot, Saij and Anjar. He has also made documentary films on the housing of coastal areas of Gujarat and housing of the arid regions in India and on the forts of Nagaur and Amber.
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