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_aSubrahmanian, Rama R.
245 _aDialogue interview with the master architect krishna rao jaisim
250 _aVol.86(4), April
260 _aMumbai
_bIndian Institute of Architects
_c2021
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520 _at is indeed a privilege to be invited to talk about my journey in architecture. I thank Prof. Rama Subrahmanian, Ar. Gita Balakrishnan and all others who took the initiative for the discussion and the investigation into this imaginative and great profession of architecture. At my firm, Fountainhead, we have a concept: ‘form follows space’. The fifty odd years of my journey in architec- ture have been a sequence of a well-knitted labyrinth of inter- pretations of spaces that have in many ways influenced my ar- chitecture. Each of the spectrums had stories that came to life in the built form. The client was and is like the child listening to the story and impatient as to when and why it will end. The architect in me has no answers. Every time I walk and review the design, I mentally pace all the dimensions hoping that this one will be one more that never was and will be timeless. When you ask what is the evolution of Jaisim Fountain- head, it’s difficult to explain in a few words, but I shall explain. An effort. Sometime back in the sixties, I did not know that my grandfather was an architect. Or that he was with the Maha- raja of Mysore.
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_aARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)
773 0 _dMumbai Indian Institute of Architects
_x0019-4913
_tJournal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)
856 _uhttp://www.iiarajasthan.com/images/resources/JIIA_April2021.PDF
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