Charles Correa: Citizen Charles
This is the first biography to be written on Charles Correa (1930 – 2015), architect, urban planner, film-maker, and true-blue ‘Bombaywallah’. He was a man of many talents, and one of the most globally honoured architects of his time.
Today, Correa’s designs remain with us as exemplars of a distinctly Indian modernism, which used contemporary international technologies to create buildings uniquely adapted to India’s climate and customs. Correa’s life-work is significant because of his zeal to work for urban equity in post-Independence India, to uphold the claims of every Indian citizen to decent, egalitarian housing, and access to public space.
This monograph explores the myriad Indian and international influences that shaped Correa’s life. It follows him through his childhood days in Art Deco Bombay, his youthful exposure to the towering figures of International Modernism as a student and his commissions in newly-Independent India. It goes on to study the manner in which he developed a contemporary yet distinctively Indian architecture. It chronicles his enduring successes as an architect, as well as the bitter disappointments he faced in his lifelong advocacy for an egalitarian and uniquely Indian urbanism.
Reviews & Media Coverage
Book Release at Kitab Khana, press coverage in the Hindustan Times, on 5th November 2024
Review/Interview with Vivek Menezes, published in The Herald, Goa, on 1st November 2024
Correa, Benegal… ‘Pioneers of Modern India’, Review in The Tribune, 31st October 2024
Book Extract from Citizen Charles, published in scroll.in on 15th October 2024
Book Extract from Citizen Charles, published in the National Herald, 20th October 2024
Book Extract from Citizen Charles, published in The Wire, on 3rd October 2024
Review/Interview with Fiona Fernandes, published in Mid-Day, on 12th October 2024
Review of Citizen Charles, published in Loksatta (Marathi), on 12th October 2024