Early life and education
Bimal Patel lives and practices architecture and city planning in Ahmedabad, India. He was educated at St. Xavier's High School, Loyola Hall, Ahmedabad. Later he studied at the School of Architecture, Center for Environmental Planning and Technology, CEPT, from 1978 to 1984. In 1981, he apprenticed with Frei Otto at thCareer
In 1990, Patel joined his father's practice in Ahmedabad. One of his first building design projects, a campus for The Entrepreneurship Development Institute, Ahmedabad, won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1992. Over the years he has built up a significant body of work ranging from single family homes, to institutions, industrial buildings and urban redevelopment projects. Urban design projects, like the Kankaria Lake Development and the Sabarmati Riverfront, are the first of their kind in the country. His significant and award winning projects include the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad, Ahmedabad Management Association, Bhuj Development Plan and Town Planning Schemes (post-earthquake), C G Road Redevelopment,Significant projects
Architecture and Urban Design
* Parliament House and Central Vista Transformation, Government of India, New Delhi, 2019 - ongoing * Vishwanath Dham, Sri Kashi Vishwanath Mandir, Varanasi, 2018 - ongoing * Ministers’ Blocks and Secretariat Campus Development, Government of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, 2014 * Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad, 2014 * Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Gandhinagar, 2006 - ongoing * Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project, Detailed Design – 1998 - ongoing * Tata CGPL Township,Planning
* Redevelopment of Mumbai Eastern Waterfront (Mumbai Port Trust), MbPT, 2017 – ongoing * Planned Densification of Ahmedabad’s CBD, AUDA, 2015 – ongoing * Town Planning Schemes, Ahmedabad – Statutory, ongoing * Streamlining Urban Planning and Land Management (SUPLM) World Bank - 2007 * Bhuj Development and (walled city) Town Planning Schemes – Statutory, 2004 * Building Byelaws and Planning Legislation for Delhi (MCD) – Statutory, 2004 * Development Plan for the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) – Statutory, 2002 * Walled City Revitalization Plan, Ahmedabad, 1997Publications
* Bimal Patel. (2021). Improving Indian Urban Planning. In Mumbai Reader 20/21. Urban Design Research Institute. * Sweta Byahut, Bimal Patel, & Jignesh Mehta. (2020). Emergence of sub-optimal land utilization patterns in Indian cities. Journal of Urban Design, Routledge, 25(6), 758–777. * Bimal Patel. (2019, September 18). Unfolding the architecture of Hasmukh Patel. STIR. * Bimal Patel. (2018, March 1). The Architects Regulations of 1989 must evolve to match present realities. IFJ. * Bimal Patel, Sweta Byahut, & Brijesh Bhatha. (2018). Building regulations are a barrier to affordable housing in Indian cities: The case of Ahmedabad. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, Springer Netherlands, 33(1), 175–195. * Bimal Patel. (2017, April 30). Stepwells to skyscrapers: Building Identity. Ahmedabad Mirror. * Patricia Clarke Annez, Bijal Bhatt, & Bimal Patel. (2017). What Getting Legal Land Title Really Means: An ‘Anti-commons’ in Ahmedabad, India? Review of Market Integration, SAGE, 9(1–2), 1–26. * Bimal Patel. (2017). ULTIMATE DESIGN HERO. Elle Decor, 208. * Bimal Patel & Catherine Desai. (2016). The Architecture of Hasmukh C. Patel, Selected Projects 1963 – 2003. Mapin Publishing. * Bimal Patel. (2016, January 27). Preservation vs a clean break. Indian Express. * Bimal Patel. (2015, July 11). City Planning – ‘Vertical growth: Do not limit floor space index to limit congestion’. Indian Express. * Bimal Patel. (2015, June 6). On land, a new way. Indian Express. * Bimal Patel. (2015, April 22). Managing politics of urban planning. Mint. * Bimal Patel. (2015). An Ethical Education for Urban Professionals. In Richard Mahapatra, Archana Yadav, Vibha Varshney, Sunita Narain, Aruna P. Sharma, Kaushik Das Gupta, & Snigdha Das (Eds.), State of India’s Environment 2015. Centre For Science And Environment. * Bimal Patel & VK Phatak. (2014). Integrating redevelopment of slums in city planning. In Isher Judge Ahluwalia, Ravi Kabur, & P.K. Mohanty (Eds.), Urbanisation in India- Challenges, Opportunities and the Way Forward (pp. 260–296). SAGE India. * Ballaney, S., Marie-Agnes Bertaud, Patricia Clarke Annez, CK Koshy, Bindu Nair, Bimal Patel, Vidyadhar Phatak, & Vasudha Thawakar. (2013). Inventory of public land in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 6664. * Bimal Patel. (2013, August 16). Bimal Patel: We Have to Free Our Cities from the State’s Clutches. India Forbes. * Patricia Clarke Annez, Alain Bertaud, Marie-Agnes Bertaud, Bijal Bhatt, Chirayu Bhatt, Vidyadhar Phatak, & Bimal Patel. (2012). Ahmedabad More but Different Government for “Slum Free” and Livable Cities. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 6267. * Bimal Patel, Rajendra Joshi, Shirley Ballaney, & Matthias Nohn. (2011). Slum Planning Schemes: A Statutory Framework for Establishing Secure Tenure and Improving Living Conditions in Indian Slums. Environment and Urbanization ASIA, 2(1), 45–75. * Bimal Patel. (2011). Riverfront Redevelopment. In Chris Johnson (Ed.), Indian Cities: Managing Urban Growth. METROPOLIS and National Institute of Urban Affairs. * Patricia Clarke Annez, Alain Bertaud, Bimal Patel, & V. K. Phatak. (2010). Working with the Market: Approach to Reducing Urban Slums in India. World Bank. * Bimal Patel, Shirley Ballaney, CK Koshy, & Matthias Nohn. (2009). Reforming urban land management in Gujarat. Oxford University Press. * Shirley Ballaney & Bimal Patel. (2009). Using the ‘Development Plan—Town planning scheme’ mechanism to appropriate land and build urban infrastructure. India Infrastructure Report, 190–204. * Bimal Patel. (1995). Gujarat High Court, Ahmedabad. Architecture+ Design, 12(3), 65–76. * Bimal Patel. (1995). The space of property capital: Property development and architecture in Ahmedabad - ProQuest niversity of California, Berkeley * Bimal Patel. (1988). Form, space and order: Learning from formal structure in Indian Islamic architecture. University of California, Berkeley.Research Areas
* Land Use Planning * Real Estate Markets * Building Regulations * Land Management * Architecture and Urban Planning HistoryTeaching
* Visiting Faculty at School of Architecture and School of Planning, CEPT, Ahmedabad, India * Guest Lectures: Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad; LBSNAA, MussoorieAwards and honors
* Padma Shri, 2019 * Distinguished Alumnus Award, College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley, 2008 * Prime Ministerʼs National Award for Excellence in Urban Planning and Design, awarded to the Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project, 2006 * Emerging Architect Commendation Award, AR+D, 2001 * World Architecture Award, 2001 * Salzburg Seminar Fellowship, 2000 * UNCHS, Best Practices Award, 1998 * The Aga Khan Award for Architecture, 1992 * Research Fellowship, American Institute of Indian Studies, 1990–91 * Newhouse Foundation Grant, 1988–89 * Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, 1987 * College of Environmental Design Council Scholarship, 1985–86Reviews and Exhibitions of Professional Work
In Periodicals and Books
* Buckley, R. M., Kallergis, A., & Wainer, L. (2016). Addressing the housing challenge: Avoiding the Ozymandias syndrome. ''Environment and Urbanization'', ''28''(1), 119–138.Exhibitions
* (2022). ''Surat Smart Cities Exhibition''. * (2021). ''Architecture of Hasmukh C. Patel''. * (2021). ''Ahmedabad Collective.'' * (2021). ''London design Biennale—India Pavilion''. * (2019). ''Vibrant Gujarat, 2019'' * (2018). ''An exhibition of Hasmukh C. Patel’s works at CEPT University'' * (2018) ''The State of Housing''. * (2018). ''In Progress—An exhibition of 20 Projects at Paritosh Gallery'' * (2016). ''Venice Biennale 2016''. * (2016). ''The Architecture of Hasmukh C. Patel’ Book Release Exhibition''. * (2016). ''The state of architecture: Practices & processes in India : documenting the exhibition and its allied events, 6 January-20 March, 2016, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai.'' * (2015). ''Adorning Waterfronts'' * (2015). ''Special Tribute to India’s Greatest Architect Padma Vibhushan Charles Correa''. * (2014). ''AUDA - CBD Exhibition''. * (2013). ''Four Cities, Four Proposals''. * (2011, April). ''Indian Architectural Design Festival''. * (2010). ''HCP @50: Envisioning the Sabarmati Riverfront''. * (2009). ''Aedes Gallery''. * (2003). ''Aedes Gallery''. * (1998). ''Mohile Parikh Centre for Visual Arts''.References
External links
* http://cept.ac.in/staff/bimal-patel * http://www.hcp.co.in/people-list/78/principals * http://www.welcometoahmedabad.com/127/modern-architecture.html * http://ahmedabadinside.blogspot.in/2010/04/culture.html * http://www.indian-architects.com/en/hcpdpm/source:index_updated_new {{DEFAULTSORT:Patel, Bimal 20th-century Indian architects Living people Gujarati people 1961 births Indian urban planners Urban designers University of California, Berkeley alumni Architecture educators Artists from Ahmedabad 20th-century Indian educators Scholars from Gujarat Recipients of the Padma Shri in other fields Indian architects