Kanvinde, Achyut
Kanvinde, Achyut (1916–2002). Indian architect, a pupil of Gropius. His works include the Institute of Technology, Kanpur (1959–65), Nehru Science Centre, Bombay (1971–82), and the National Science Centre, New Delhi (1975–84), all in strict conformity with International Modernism.
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