Building for the poor the Doshi way: plant a seed, grow a forest
Many of the architect's most influential projects involve building almost nothing
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BALKRISHNA Doshi began his illustrious career as India was born, and many of the architect's most influential projects in the intervening 70 years have involved building almost nothing.
For Mr Doshi, modern city planners and designers of skyscrapers who try to provide all a person needs have got it wrong: architects must learn that a building is a living organism and allowing it to evolve naturally will create cities that thrive.
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