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His work is influenced by ], even though it is not completely clear if the two have ever worked together or not.<ref>https://worldarchitecture.org/architecture-news/cmzgp/an_ode_to_shivnath_prasad_the_le_corbusier_of_india.html</ref><ref>https://www.slideshare.net/sarbjitbahga/remembering-shivnath-prasad-the-torchbearer-of-corbusierism-in-india</ref><ref>https://www.scribd.com/presentation/482978300/Shivnath-prasad</ref> His work is influenced by ], even though it is not completely clear if the two have ever worked together or not.<ref>https://worldarchitecture.org/architecture-news/cmzgp/an_ode_to_shivnath_prasad_the_le_corbusier_of_india.html</ref><ref>https://www.slideshare.net/sarbjitbahga/remembering-shivnath-prasad-the-torchbearer-of-corbusierism-in-india</ref><ref>https://www.scribd.com/presentation/482978300/Shivnath-prasad</ref>


His works inlcude the Akbar Hotel in ], New Delhi, which was constructed between 1965-69. It has elements of Le Corbusier's '']''.<ref>https://worldarchitecture.org/architecture-news/cmzgp/an_ode_to_shivnath_prasad_the_le_corbusier_of_india.html</ref> The Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts was constructed from 1966-69 and ] in 1970.<ref>https://www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/15889751</ref><ref>https://worldarchitecture.org/architecture-news/cmzgp/an_ode_to_shivnath_prasad_the_le_corbusier_of_india.html</ref><ref>https://www.academia.edu/1996525/Architect_Shivnath_Prasad_His_contribution_to_Modern_Indian_Architectture</ref> His works inlcude the Akbar Hotel in ], New Delhi, which was constructed between 1965-69 with ].<ref>https://www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/16961549</ref> It has elements of Le Corbusier's '']''.<ref>https://worldarchitecture.org/architecture-news/cmzgp/an_ode_to_shivnath_prasad_the_le_corbusier_of_india.html</ref> The Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts was constructed from 1966-69 and ] in 1970.<ref>https://www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/15889751</ref><ref>https://worldarchitecture.org/architecture-news/cmzgp/an_ode_to_shivnath_prasad_the_le_corbusier_of_india.html</ref><ref>https://www.academia.edu/1996525/Architect_Shivnath_Prasad_His_contribution_to_Modern_Indian_Architectture</ref>


== See also == == See also ==

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Shiv Nath Prasad (b. 1922 in Lucknow) was an Indian architect and urban planner known for his Brutalist architecture designs. He was also called the "Le Corbusier of India".

Biography

Akbar Hotel in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi constructed 1965-1969

His work is influenced by Le Corbusier, even though it is not completely clear if the two have ever worked together or not.

His works inlcude the Akbar Hotel in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, which was constructed between 1965-69 with Mahendra Raj. It has elements of Le Corbusier's Unité d'habitation. The Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts was constructed from 1966-69 and Tibet House in 1970.

See also

References

  1. https://architexturez.net/pst/az-cf-186376-1521996644
  2. https://therandomdelhi.wordpress.com/2020/05/11/shiv-nath-prasad-and-delhis-brutalist-architecture/
  3. https://worldarchitecture.org/architecture-news/cmzgp/an_ode_to_shivnath_prasad_the_le_corbusier_of_india.html
  4. https://worldarchitecture.org/architecture-news/cmzgp/an_ode_to_shivnath_prasad_the_le_corbusier_of_india.html
  5. https://www.slideshare.net/sarbjitbahga/remembering-shivnath-prasad-the-torchbearer-of-corbusierism-in-india
  6. https://www.scribd.com/presentation/482978300/Shivnath-prasad
  7. https://www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/16961549
  8. https://worldarchitecture.org/architecture-news/cmzgp/an_ode_to_shivnath_prasad_the_le_corbusier_of_india.html
  9. https://www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/15889751
  10. https://worldarchitecture.org/architecture-news/cmzgp/an_ode_to_shivnath_prasad_the_le_corbusier_of_india.html
  11. https://www.academia.edu/1996525/Architect_Shivnath_Prasad_His_contribution_to_Modern_Indian_Architectture

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