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Aditya Prakash fonds
AP206
Synopsis:
The Aditya Prakash fonds documents the professional practice of modernist Indian architect Aditya Prakash from his studies in London in 1947 to his death in 2008. His seminal work as a junior architect on the Chandigarh Capitol Project in the 1950s is recorded along with documentation from his solo career after 1960, including approximately 82 architectural projects. His professional work as an artist, photographer, writer, academic and theatre enthusiast are also well documented through drawings, photographic materials and textual records.
1947-2008
Aditya Prakash fonds
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AP206
Synopsis:
The Aditya Prakash fonds documents the professional practice of modernist Indian architect Aditya Prakash from his studies in London in 1947 to his death in 2008. His seminal work as a junior architect on the Chandigarh Capitol Project in the 1950s is recorded along with documentation from his solo career after 1960, including approximately 82 architectural projects. His professional work as an artist, photographer, writer, academic and theatre enthusiast are also well documented through drawings, photographic materials and textual records.
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Fonds
1947-2008
ARCH288731
Description:
Item is inscribed: "1987 seasons greeting savitri & aditya prakash"
1987
Greeting card by Aditya Prakash
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ARCH288731
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Item is inscribed: "1987 seasons greeting savitri & aditya prakash"
textual records
AP206.S3.078
Description:
These articles cover architectural issues, events in Chandigarh and Aditya Prakash's book release.
1988-1999
Newspaper articles on Aditya Prakash
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AP206.S3.078
Description:
These articles cover architectural issues, events in Chandigarh and Aditya Prakash's book release.
textual records
1988-1999
ARCH288722
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Inscription: "Boeotia female figure 8th century BC. Terra-Cota Louvre Paris"
2005
Postcard drawn by Aditya Prakash
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ARCH288722
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Inscription: "Boeotia female figure 8th century BC. Terra-Cota Louvre Paris"
ARCH288729
circa 1990s