Here is the list of the 10 master architects of south Asia:

B V Doshi | Master Architects

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He is recognized for his contributions to the advancement of architectural discourse in India and is a significant character in Indian architecture. He was a forerunner of modernist and brutalist design in India, having worked with Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn.

Doshi felt that architecture was synonymous with living – a conveyance for continuous celebration; a means for heightened encounters. His wise counsel, which echoes the timeless nature of his structures, was his greatest addition to the field of architecture.

Habibeh Madjdabadi

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One of the most well-known Iranian architects of the younger age is HABIBEH MADJDABADI, who was born in 1977. The regional as well as global media have praised and honored her work extensively. Her exploratory style extends beyond the limitations of architecture.

Fida Ali Habib | Master Architects

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Habib Fida Ali, a Pakistani citizen, was born in 1936. The Institute of Architects Pakistan (IAP), which gave him the lifetime achievement medal, acknowledged his contributions. His participation in the project ranges from conceptual design and construction management to strategic planning. His working philosophy has been LESS IS MORE. His steadfast conviction that design should advance has supported him, guided his architecture, and endured the years.

Chitra Vishwanathan

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Chitra Vishwanath is an Indian architect resident in Bengaluru who focuses on themes connected to ecology and architecture. She presently serves as BIOME Environment Solutions’ managing director and principal architect. She has worked on more than 500 projects, including the construction of all kinds of buildings as well as water collection and sanitation systems that were specifically related to the ecology of the locations. She has developed and built numerous structures using earth as the primary material.

Hossein Amanat | Master Architects

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Canadian architect Hossein Amanat is of Persian descent. He is best known for designing the House of Worship in Samoa, the Bahá’ Arc structures in Haifa, Israel, and the Shahyad Tower in Tehran, Iran. With his Great Square of Freedom design, Hossein Amanat rebuilt Iran’s architecture and was able to transform it into a top-tier building at the outset of the country’s youth. Other nations, including China, the United States, and Canada, have embraced and implemented notable initiatives by Hossein Amanat.

Laurie Baker

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Indian-born Lawrence Wilfred “Laurie” Baker, a pioneer in energy-efficient building and designs that maximized light, ventilation, and space while maintaining a clean, eye-catching aesthetic sensibility, was born in Britain.

Baker held the opinion that the people who will use a structure will give it its personality. He frequently informed his students that they would be building for themselves, not for themselves. The ultimate aim of an architect is to envision the building in a dynamic, final form with the clients using it.

Revathi Kamath

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Indian planner and architect Revathi S. Kamath was located in Delhi. In India, she is a trailblazer in a mud building. She is also attributed with creating India’s tallest stainless steel building in addition to this.

Her views are in line with the holistic nature of architectural consciousness, which considers human civilization and culture across time and place. Revathi asserts that being an architect always gives one the chance to develop a wide range of hobbies and abilities. She is adamant that seemingly opposing qualities can coexist peacefully in a nuanced whole that includes technical and artistic, subjective and logical, spiritual and practical, contemplative and expressive, and poetic comprehension.

Valentine Gunasekara | Master Architects

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Valentine Gunasekara, known as the “pioneer modernist,” invented a brand-new style of building in Sri Lanka by fusing contemporary design with ideas from traditional Buddhist structures

Valentine Gunasekara used the cutting-edge design techniques he had learned while working in the United States, like design creation through models. He objected to the preservation of colonial bungalows and traditional manorial homes’ “elite” shapes and aesthetics. He found the public works departmental housing to be the most troublesome and unsettling due to its rigid contained building structure and hipped roofs. He desired that these rooftops and ceilings open up to let the magnificence of the surroundings fill the area.

Geoffrey Bawa

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Canadian architect Hossein Amanat is of Persian descent. He is best known for designing the House of Worship in Samoa, the Bahá’ Arc structures in Haifa, Israel, and the Shahyad Tower in Tehran, Iran. With his Great Square of Freedom design, Hossein Amanat rebuilt Iran’s architecture and was able to transform it into a top-tier building at the outset of the country’s youth. Other nations, including China, the United States, and Canada, have embraced and implemented notable initiatives by Hossein Amanat.

Charles Correa | Master Architects

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Architect and municipal planner Charles Mark Correa was of Indian descent. He is credited with developing modern architecture in India after independence and was praised for his consideration of the requirements of the urban underprivileged and the use of conventional techniques and materials. He eschewed the glass-and-steel style of some post-modernist structures in favor of designs that were profoundly ingrained in the cultures of the region, while still incorporating cutting-edge structural solutions into his imaginative designs. His design aesthetic also emphasized the reintroduction of terraces and external areas.

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