Baldassarre Peruzzi, Sforza Cesarini Castle, Rocca Sinibalda, Italy, 1532-1536 VS Kuldip Singh and Mahendra Raj, National Cooperative Development Corporation | NCDC, New Delhi, India, 1978-1980
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Baldassarre Peruzzi, Sforza Cesarini Castle, Rocca Sinibalda, Italy, 1532-1536 VS Kuldip Singh and Mahendra Raj, National Cooperative Development Corporation | NCDC, New Delhi, India, 1978-1980
National Cooperative Development Corporation, Dehli. Nicknamed the “Pajama Building” due to its bi-winged structure, parting like a pair of wide-legged trousers. Designed by Kuldip Singh, 1978-80, who sadly passed away earlier this month due to COVID.
Palika Kendra Building, New Delhi, 1983 Architect: Kuldip Singh (1934–2020) Photographer: Madan Mahatta (1932–2014)
‘Delhi should thank him for his counsel that made Delhi Metro take the line underground in Qutub’
‘Delhi should thank him for his counsel that made Delhi Metro take the line underground in Qutub’
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Written by Shiny Varghese | New Delhi | November 11, 2020 3:50:28 pm
Architect Kuldip Singh (right) with his staff and models of his buildings (Credit: Ram Rahman)
An architect, a town planner, an art collector and a lover of Urdu poetry, Delhi-based Kuldip Singh engaged at multiple levels with the city and its public realm.…
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Brutalism in Delhi, National Cooperative Devlopment Corporation by Kuldip Singh, 1981
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