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Rahul Mehrotra is principal of architecture firm Rahul Mehrotra Associates of Mumbai, India and an Associate Professor at the College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan, USA.
His architectural firm has designed many projects including LMW Corporate Office and D.J. Institute of Management in Coimbatore, an orphanage in Mumbai, an extension to the Prince of Wales Museum and a number of houses, factories and institutional buildings around Mumbai.
The architectural works of Rahul Mehrotra Associates have been exhibited at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in London, the Contemporary Art Gallery in Ankara, Turkey, the Institut Français d’ Architecture, Paris, the Arts Biennale in Shanghai, and elsewhere.
Rahul Mehrotra studied at the School of Architecture, Ahmedabad, India, and the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, USA. In 1995, he founded The Bombay Collaborative, an architectural conservation practice which also acts as a consultant to the Mumbai Environmental Action Group, INTACH, the Orient Foundation, and various neighborhood and citizens groups in Mumbai.
Currently, Mehrotra is working on several architectural and restoration projects in India, China and Uganda. The office is also involved building conservation and master planning projects. Mehrotra has written and lectured extensively on architecture, conservation and urban planning issues related to Mumbai.
[last updated 20-Feb-07]
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