India's premier business school, Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A), appointed two 'master architects' to restore their heritage campus here, which was designed by world-renowed architect Louis Kahn around 40 years ago using red bricks.
To restore and conserve the heritage structures in the campus, including the Louis Kahn Plaza, the IIM-A appointed Mumbai-based architect Brinda Somaya of Somaya and Kalappa Consultants, IIM-A Director Ashish Nanada said here today.
"Brinda has been appointed by us for the conservation and restoration of our heritage campus built by Louis Kahn. She has already submitted a preliminary report," Nanda told reporters.
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"Bimal will take care of overall development of our campus, which will be in co-ordination with Brinda's work of restoring heritage structures," Nanda said.
"The building itself is legendary but we have found some problems recently in the structure. There is a thick report lying in our office about those problems and what could be done," Nanda said.
According to Brinda Somaya, the restoration process is complicated and time-consuming.
"Conservation is a complex process. It is easier to build new buildings than restoring old structures. This project will require at least two to three years to complete," Somaya said.