Krishnarao Jaisim Explained

Krishnarao Jaisim is an architect and the former chairman of the Indian Institute of Architects, Karnataka Chapter. His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Hindu, The Times of India, The Deccan Herald, and on HGTV.

Career

Jaisim attended Madras Christian College School (1960 batch). He completed his university education in architecture in 1966, from Madras University. From 1966 to 1970, he worked with the architectural firm of LM Chitale & Son, Madras.[1]

In 1970, inspired by Ayn Rand's novel, The Fountainhead, he started an architecture practice under the name "Jaisim-Fountainhead". The practice grew from 1970 to 1975, winning a National Competition for the Cochin Stadia, Presidents Nomination for the Small Industries Pavilion and the ‘TAJ Fisherman’s Cove’. From 1975 to 1980, the firm began working overseas, and ventured into other areas of building, such as the import and distribution of building materials, running scheduled contracts, and running a stone crusher and fabrication unit. In 1980 he returned to India and settled in Bangalore.[2]

Personal life

Jaisim was married 1970 to Geeta (now President of University Women's Association). He has a daughter, Ashwini Jaisim.

Awards and positions

Chairman's Award - one of the prestigious awards (only two other have relieved this before)CIVIL AWARD - for contribution by an Architect to Civil and Structural Engineering in the built environment for innovative practices.

References

  1. Web site: Interview.
  2. Web site: Krishna Rao Jaisim.

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