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Sheila Sri Prakash (born 6 July 1955) is an architect and
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of Indian origin. She is the founder of
Shilpa Architects Shilpa Architects is an international architecture, design and planning firm that was founded in 1979 in Chennai, India by Sheila Sri Prakash. The firm was established as a proprietary firm and is the first architecture firm that was founded in ...
and is the first woman in
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to have started and operated her own architectural practice.


Biography


Early life

Sheila Sri Prakash was born in Bhopal, India on 6 July 1955 to Lt. Col. G. K. S. Pathy, an officer in the Indian Army, and S. Thangamma.


Child prodigy artist and artistic career

As a child, she trained in classical Indian dance, music and the arts. She started learning
Bharatanatyam Bharatanatyam () is a major form of Indian classical dance that originated in Tamil Nadu. It is one of the eight widely recognized Indian classical dance forms, and expresses South Indian religious themes and spiritual ideas, particularly of ...
when she was four years old and gave her first on-stage Arangetram performance in 1961, when
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Dhanvanthi Rama Rau called her a child prodigy. Sheila demonstrated a talent as a Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi dancer, and also played the Veenai musical instrument. Over a period of nearly two decades as a performing artist, she gave performances as a dancer of Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi. Her family moved to Chennai to give her greater opportunities in the classical arts and to be trained in Bharatanatyam by Sri Dandayudha Pani Pillai. She was a student of
Vempati Chinna Satyam Vempati Chinna Satyam (15 October 1929 – 29 July 2012) was an Indian dancer and a guru of the Kuchipudi dance form. Chinna Satyam was born in a brahmin family at Kuchipudi, Andhra Pradesh. He was taught by Vedantam Lakshmi Narayana Sastry ...
and was the protagonist in several of his dance dramas. She practised Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Veenai, Classical
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,
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and
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. As a Veenai artist, she played, composed and recorded Radha Madhavam and Sivaleela Vilasam with the Veenai musician Chitti Babu.Of matters spatial
The Hindu (28 July 2013).


Education

She attended the Rosary Matriculation School in Chennai and attained a pre-university degree from Stella Maris College, Chennai. She enrolled in the Bachelors in Architecture from the
Anna University School of Architecture and Planning School of Architecture and Planning (SAP) is one of the four constituent colleges of Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India). It was established as a Department of Architecture of the University of Madras in 1957 and was located in the Alag ...
in 1973, at a time when there was a strong bias against women entering the field, and attended the Harvard Graduate School of Design's Executive Education Program.


Architecture

She is considered as one of India's leading architects and is counted among the most influential female architects in the world today, having designed and completed over 1200 architectural projects, many of which are known for use of local arts, culture and heritage as inspiration for her designs. She is known for architectural theories surrounding Reciprocity in
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. Her work ranges from the low-cost Reciprocal House for the socio-economically underprivileged that she designed on invitation from the
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in 1987, to the first of its kind energy efficient commercial buildings, custom bungalows, residential communities, integrated townships, industrial facilities, art museums, sports stadiums, centers of education, public infrastructure and luxury hotels. Her research findings are particularly relevant in high-density rapidly developing economies Her work in spaciology, particularly as it applies to healthcare and the leisure, wellness, and hospitality industry, examines the impact of the built environment upon human behaviour, through
urban design Urban design is an approach to the design of buildings and the spaces between them that focuses on specific design processes and outcomes. In addition to designing and shaping the physical features of towns, cities, and regional spaces, urban d ...
, architecture and sociology. She was a founding member in establishment of the Indian
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. Several of her architectural designs can be seen at
Mahindra World City, New Chennai Mahindra World City, Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, is India's first integrated business city. It is a public–private partnership promoted by the Mahindra Group and TIDCO. It is situated near Maraimalai Nagar a southern suburb of Chennai. The city ...
, the Madras Art House at the
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, Kuchipudi Art Academy in Chennai, the Paranur railway station, and the
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funded urban housing development program in the year of shelter for the shelterless. She has combined the principles of Bharatanatyam, classical Indian music, sculpture and architecture in award-winning projectsOffering sustainable designs and options
The Hindu (28 April 2012).
In 1993, she designed a home in Chennai with recycled materials and pioneered a system for
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. This system was made compulsory by the state of
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in 2003. It set a blueprint across India, as the most effective and low cost solution for addressing the crisis of depletion of freshwater sources in India. She introduced vernacular and culturally relevant techniques in contemporary designs. She is known for using Indian art and culture as an integral parts to her designs, to achieve reciprocity and sustainability.


Preservation and Restoration Projects


Brihadisvara Temple

In 2012, Sheila Sri Prakash was selected to restore and preserve the
Brihadisvara Temple, Thanjavur Brihadishvara Temple, called Rajarajesvaram () by its builder, and known locally as ''Thanjai Periya Kovil'' ("Thanjavur Big Temple") and ''Peruvudaiyar Kovil'', is a Shaivite Hindu temple built in a Chola architectural style located on t ...
by the
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(ASI) which falls under the trusteeship of the Ministry of Culture of the
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. This was the first significant modern day attempt to restore this
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World Heritage Monument, following a rigorous process of technical and design proposal evaluation. Sheila Sri Prakash's firm
Shilpa Architects Shilpa Architects is an international architecture, design and planning firm that was founded in 1979 in Chennai, India by Sheila Sri Prakash. The firm was established as a proprietary firm and is the first architecture firm that was founded in ...
, was commissioned by the panel from the
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, out of more than a 100 short listed global and local architectural preservation considered for the project by the authorities. This restoration effort involved research and study of the original archives, dating back to 950 CE, to unravel the techniques of ancient Indian engineering. While structural upgrades are ongoing, the surrounding facilities have been enhanced through lighting, signage for devotees and visitors. The lighting of the monument is designed to enhance the natural color of the stone along with the sculptural forms adorning all corners of the temple.


World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council

In 2011, she became the first Indian
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to serve on the
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's Global Agenda Council on Design Innovation,Sheila Sri Prakash , World Economic Forum – Sheila Sri Prakash
Weforum.org.
a 16-member team of international experts in design and innovation. She served on the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on the role of arts in society, in recognition of her signature works of architecture that feature art, culture and heritage. As part of her role at the Forum, she developed the "Reciprocal Design Index" that details parameters and metrics surrounding sustainable design.


Reciprocity Wave & Festival

She is the founder of the Reciprocity Wave Movement, which is an art and design competition to raise awareness about holistic sustainability.Being the change
The Hindu (2 October 2013).
The second Reciprocity Wave Event in Chennai was conducted in partnership with the
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's
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News, Express. (5 March 2013
Reciprocity Wave art competition
The New Indian Express.
Artistry flourishes in Reciprovative wave's second venture , CityFeature – city360
ChennaiOnline (11 March 2013).
Shilpa architects have already conducted three such initiatives, two in Chennai and one in Bangalore.


Involvement with Zonta

She is known for her contributions as an active member of
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, which is an organisation that aims to enhance the status of women around the world. She served as the area director of
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for her district and participated in events internationally.


Academia

Sheila Sri Prakash routinely participates as a juror or expert critique at student
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s at Universities around the world. She was a visiting scholar at Ball State University in 2002.Plans in place for Focus on Asia Week
Bsu.edu (29 January 2002).
She currently serves on the visiting faculty of Leibniz University Hannover in Germany. She was also invited to serve on the Board of Studies at the
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Anna University School of Architecture and Planning, School of Architecture and Planning, for a three-year term. The Board of Studies influences the syllabus, key appointments of faculty/academic leadership and major initiatives at the Institution.


Recent projects

Shilpa Architects, Planners and Designers have been working recently on several projects, including a LEED Platinum rated office building as their own design headquarters. Other projects include the HITEX exhibition center in Hyderabad, India, Hyderabad and the South City Township by Larsen & Toubro that is an approximately 4000 apartment residential township. Another large scale housing project is within Mahindra World City, New Chennai, Mahindra World City, the upcoming Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, Taj 5-star beach resort near Pondicherry (city), Pondicherry, the state of Tamil Nadu's first platinum rated office complex for Cethar Vessels, an office building for HDFC Bank, as well as the regional headquarters for the State Bank of India. Her portfolio of current projects includes Industrial architecture. She designed a large scale manufacturing facility and warehouse for :de:OBO Bettermann in India and is currently designing a factory for the industry leading technology hardware manufacturer Flextronics.


Honors and awards

* Featured among the top "9 Female Architects Designing the Future" by Travel+Leisure magazine of Time Inc. * Sustainability Champion of the Year for 2019 * Lifetime Achievement Award from Builders, Architects and Building Materials (BAM) in collaboration with Confederation of Indian Industry * Bene Merenti Award from the university of Ion Mincu in 2017 * Honourable Architect Award from the Indian Institute of Architects (October 2015) * Top 100 most influential architects in the world by :it:Il Giornale dell'Architettura * 50 most influential names in Architecture and
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in 2015 by Architectural Digest and listed among a category of "Reinventors" for having "built a formidable legacy" and an "inspirational practice that designs societies and not merely buildings or cities".


See also

* List of Indian architects * List of architecture firms * List of architects * Women in architecture


References


General sources

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External links


Shilpa Architects
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