Raje, Anant
Raje, Anant (1929– ). Indian architect, influenced by Kahn. Among his buildings may be mentioned the Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal (1984–98—with Kanvinde), the Dining Halls, Accommodation, and Mathai Centre at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (1975–94), and the Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi (1970–6). Raje has collaborated with other architects, including Doshi.
Bibliography
Cruickshank (ed.) (1996)
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