Charles Correa: Working with Artists

A photo essay exploring Correa’s collaborative projects with artists, highlighting how murals integrate with his architecture.

As a contemporary architect, Correa’s architecture is infused with various forms of art. One such relationship is between his architecture and mural paintings. “It started first when we moved into CCA office. We didn’t know what to do with a protruding column. The usual thing is to hide it in a cupboard or perhaps make a false ceiling, but then we thought it seemed like a tree so why not celebrate it and paint it like a tree? That is what we did and this experience we carried over to other projects.” Correa always believed that architecture must address issues beyond the purely empirical and functional, and instead tackle meaning and symbolism in new and profound ways. 

Charles Correa overseeing the Mural by Bhiwandkar at IUCAA, Pune
Photo: copyright, Charles Correa Associates, courtesy Charles Correa Foundation

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Lost Spaces of our Cities

Author: Safiya Rehman
Site Location: Shahgunj, Aurangabad
Institute: School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal
Advisor: Mr. Vikram Kohli

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The aim is to understand the tangibles and intangibles that make a community and their well-being, improve their quality of life, create new economic opportunities by enhancing the existing functions and programs on-site in Shahgunj, Aurangabad.

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