Benny Kuriakose – On His Initial Experiments with Architecture Part 1 | AG 50

In this week’s episode we have with us one of India’s leading sustainable architects Dr. Benny Kuriakose.

Benny Kuriakose started his career in 1984 under the guidance of Laurie Baker. He specializes in architecture conservation,low-cost housing and sustainable architecture. He incorporates principles of vernacular architecture with a concept reflecting his client’s aspirations with the use of natural materials. Some of his famous works include the Pyramid, Vishram, Dakshinachitra, Muziris heritage project among many other.

In this episode Dr. Benny is going to be sharing his entire journey, a chance meeting with Laurie Baker, his first few projects, the importance of hands-on learning, architectural education, future of architecture, construction & a whole lot more.

We also have an interesting segment in the 2nd part of this episode on Architectural Education that answers questions like “Do we really need to study 5 years to practice Architecture?.”

Podcast Shownotes

00:00:00 Intro
00:03:51 How he got into Architecture?
00:20:47 First steps after college
00:27:53 Interest in sustainable architecture
00:42:08 Traditional Buildings in India
00:52:36 Inspiration from Modern architecture
00:56:30 His Big Break
01:08:58 What defines Benny Kuriakose architecture
01:12:35 Vernacular architecture

Notable Mentions

Mentored by Laurie Baker , Worked with COSTFORD, Written books on Conservation.

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