Journey ought to be a obligatory a part of schooling, says architect Raj Rewal- The New Indian Specific

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BHUBANESWAR: Journey ought to be made a obligatory a part of schooling to assist college students discover issues together with the architectural heritage and get impressed by them, opined famend architect Raj Rewal on Saturday.

Addressing the two-day Japanese Area Convention of the Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) Odisha chapter ‘Kshitij’ right here on the inaugural day, the celebrated Indian architect stated when he began his profession as an architect he visited completely different components and likewise got here to Bhubaneswar to see no matter is round right here together with Puri Jagannath temple and Solar temple in Konark.

Audio system on the inaugural session
of IIA Japanese Area
Convention ‘Kshitij’

“The craft used right here may be very a lot a part of the Indian structure and we should always not neglect it. We should always study from these crafts and contain craftsmen to take it ahead,” he stated.Rewal, recognized for a number of the iconic buildings in fashionable India, nonetheless, stated, “We shouldn’t copy the craft and designs.”“Fairly we should always get inspiration from them and discover their use in a contemporary type. That is extraordinarily essential to do one thing new,” he stated in his message to the younger architects.

He additionally spoke on local weather resilient buildings and passive designs. “The brand new know-how that makes use of solar’s power to gentle up construction, generate energy amongst others ought to be practiced,” he stated.Industries secretary Hemant Sharma, who inaugurated the convention, stated the theme ‘Rising Architectural Horizon’ will assist architects share finest practices and modern concepts within the subject of structure.IIA president CR Raju, IIA Odisha Chapter chairperson Raj Kunwar Nayak, organising secretary Swopnadutta Mohanty and convener Bibhuti Mohapatra additionally spoke.

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