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the vimal jain foundation & the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore present the bangalore workshop 2015 LEPLASTRIER STUTCHBURY DOSHI IIMB ELEVENTH - SIXTEENTH AUGUST vimaljainfoundation.org offered in cooperation with Architecture Foundation Australia the vimal jain foundation & the Modeled on the Glenn Murcutt Masterclass conducted annually in Indian Institute Sydney, The Bangalore Workshop 2015 focuses on the processes of observation and documentation as the necessary precursors to of Management speculation. Bangalore The workshop is conducted by two of the Masterclass tutors, Richard Leplastrier and Peter Stutchbury, both accomplished teachers, practitioners and Australian Institute of Architects Gold present Medal recipients. Dr. B.V. Doshi will join the Workshop on the last two days for the final reviews and lectures. For the 2015 workshop, participants will be invited to study the the edges of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and suggest ways in which to negotiate the chaotic urban environ- bangalore ment on the street with the serene quality of the campus. The aim is to attempt a bridge both physically (through architectural workshop and programmatic ideas) and metaphorically between these two contrasting conditions. Though known internationally as a 2015 premier academic institution, IIMB is isolated from its immediate context and offers no opportunity for a dialogue. It is the hope that through the workshop one begins to find a way to have the Institute engage with the city and vice versa. This also offers a real opportunity to address the challenges posed by rapid urbanization and commercialism - how these edges are treated will hopefully offer clues for how ‘quality’ could find its way back into our street- scapes. IIM - Bangalore Conducted over 5 days, the participants stay and work on the IIM August 11th - 16th Bangalore campus. Apart from the workshop daily events include lectures, music performances and discussions. 2015 Also included is one day trip to a local historic site, accommoda- tion and food for the duration of the workshop. 30 participants will work in 5 groups of 6 each (3 architects and 3 students). Fees: Architects Rs.50,000 Students Rs.25,000 (4th & 5th year students only) Along with the application form please send a Portfolio (in PDF format and not more than 5MB) and a Statement of Purpose to [email protected] by the 17th of July, 2015. Selected participants will be informed by the 20th of July. vimaljainfoundation.org offered in cooperation with Architecture Foundation Australia the vimal jain foundation & the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore present Richard Leplastrier is a seminal figure in Australian architecture and architectural education. He eschews publicity and his built works are secret treasures to be discovered only by those privi- leged enough to be introduced to them. His sensitivity to issues the of culture and place and his accumulated wisdom in the design and making of architecture is gently revealed though his tutorial bangalore sessions in the design studio. He received national recognition in 1999 through the award of the Gold Medal of the Royal Australian workshop Institute of Architects. Richard has received international recogni- tion through receipt of the 2004 ‘Spirit of Nature Wood Archi- 2015 tecture Award’. The award, established in Finland by the Wood in Culture Association, is granted every second year for architectural excellence. Other recipients of the Award include 2000 Renzo Pia- no, Kengo Kuma, Peter Zumthor, José Cruz Ovalle from Chile and in 2010 to Hermann Kaufmann. He has been awarded the Dreyer Foundation Prize of Honour 2009 in Denmark, the first time an architect from outside Denmark has received this prize. Publications on the work of Richard Leplastrier include the book “Richard Leplastrier – Spirit of Wood Architecture Award 2004”, IIM - Bangalore edited by Petri Neuvonen and Kristiina Lehtimaki, published by August 11th - 16th Rakennustieto Oy, Finland, 2004 and various journal articles 2015 including ‘Architecture and Place’ by Peter Stutchbury and Rory Spence in Architecture Australia, and ‘Murcutt and Company’ by Lindsay Johnston in Architecture magazine (USA). Source: http://www.ozetecture.org vimaljainfoundation.org offered in cooperation with Architecture Foundation Australia the vimal jain foundation & the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore present Peter Stutchbury is emerging as one of the leaders of a new generation of Australian architects. He is recognised for his innovative approach to sustainability and design. A principal of the firm Peter Stutchbury Architecture he has practiced independently the since 1981 producing a wide variety of work. Projects have been published and acclaimed internationally. Peter has taught both bangalore nationally and internationally most recently as visiting professor at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico where he held the Catedra workshop Luis Barragán. He is currently a Professor at The University of Newcastle, Australia and one of the distinguished ‘masters’ with 2015 the Architecture Foundation Australia. Since 1995 his firm has won an unprecedented 39 Australian Institute of Architects Awards. In 2003 Peter became the first Architect to win both National Architecture Awards for Residen- tial and Public Buildings, repeating this in 2005. In 1999 he won the overall National Metal Industries award of Excellence and in 2000 and 2008 The Australian Timber Award. In 2006 Peter was runner-up in the “Innovative Architectures – Design and Sustain- ability” award in Italy and in 2008 the firm won the International IIM - Bangalore ‘Living Steel’ Competition for extreme climate housing in Russia. August 11th - 16th Peter Stutchbury Architecture has exhibited work across Australia, 2015 Germany, Japan, Luxembourg, France, New Zealand, South Africa, Namibia, USA and Slovenia and at the Venice Architecture Bien- nale in Italy in both 2006 and 2008. This year he received national recognition through the award of the Gold Medal of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects. Time spent living in the desert country of western NSW during Peter’s formative years, allowed him to develop an appreciation of the logic behind Australian landscape and the sensitive nature of its sustainability. He aspires to elevating the status and respect that our wider environment deserves into the day-to-day culture of architectural disciplines. In 2001, Peter Stutchbury’s work was the major contributor to the University of Newcastle winning the Australian Prime Minister’s National Environmental Banksia Award for Sustainable Development. Source: http://www.ozetecture.org vimaljainfoundation.org offered in cooperation with Architecture Foundation Australia the vimal jain foundation & the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore present Dr. Balkrishna Doshi, a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects and a Fellow of the Indian Institute of Architects was born in Pune in August 26th, 1927. the After initial study at the J J School of Architecture, Bombay, he worked for four years with Le Corbusier as Senior Designer (1951- bangalore 54) in Paris and four more years in India to supervise his projects in Ahmedabad. His office Vastu-Shilpa (environmental design) was workshop established in 1955. 2015 Dr. Doshi has been a member of the Jury for several international and national competitions including the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts and Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Apart from his international fame as an architect, Dr. Doshi is equally known as educator and institution builder. He has been the first founder Director of School of Architecture, Ahmedabad (1962-72), first founder Director of School of Planning (1972- 79), first founder Dean of Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (1972-81), founder member of Visual Arts Centre, IIM - Bangalore Ahmedabad and first founder Director of Kanoria Centre for Arts, August 11th - 16th Ahmedabad. Dr. Doshi has been instrumental in establishing the 2015 nationally and internationally known research institute Vastu-Shil- pa Foundation for Studies and Research in Environmental Design. The institute has done pioneering work in low cost housing and city planning. As an academician, Dr. Doshi has been visiting the U.S.A. and Europe since 1958 and has held important chairs in American Universities. Source: http://sangath.org vimaljainfoundation.org offered in cooperation with Architecture Foundation Australia the vimal jain foundation & the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore present The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) believes in building leaders through holistic, transformative and innova- tive education. IIMB is an acknowledged hub of academic activity in India and globally. The Institute is recognized as a leading the international post-graduate centre of management studies. IIMB is the only Indian Business School to feature in the Financial Times bangalore Executive Education 2015 Top 50 Rankings. The Institute has 150+ faculty members, including visiting and adjunct faculty, who workshop are actively engaged in policy formulation, research, case writing and consulting. IIMB’s research centres include the Centre for 2015 Public Policy, the Nadathur S Raghavan Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning, the Centre for Financial Markets & Risk Management, the Centre for Corporate Governance & Citizenship, the Centre for Software & IT Management, the Centre for Supply Chain Manage- ment, and the Centre for Enterprise