Chitra Vishwanath: A Visionary in Indian Architecture
Chitra Vishwanath is an Indian architect based in Bengaluru. She works on themes related to ecology and architecture. She has been running her own architectural firm since 1991. She is also working with other architects on many projects in India and Africa.
Early & personal life
Chitra Vishwanath was born on 6th November 1962. She studied for diploma in civil engineering from Nigeria in 1990. Later she did her Bachelor of Architecture degree from the CEPT University in Ahmedabad in 2008.
She is married to S. Vishwanath. S. Vishwanath is a civil engineer specializing in water harvesting structures and water management. He is a partner in her firm.
Architecture Career
She is the founder of Chitra Vishwanath Architects. She is advisor of Kililili. She is co-ordinator in ch โ an Indo-Swiss sustainability education initiative. Vishwanath is currently the Principal Architect and Managing Director of BIOME Environment Solutions.
She has been involved in more than 500 projects encompassing construction of buildings of all sizes and water harvesting and sanitation structures with specific relevance to the ecology of the sites. With earth as a basic material input in construction she has designed and built many structures.
In 2023, Vishwanath was announced as one of the judges for the Dezeen Awards; alongside notable figures like Soho House founder Nick Jones, designer Chrissa Amuah, Material Bankโs Philippe Brocart, and photographer Cristรณbal Palma.
She started her practice in 1990. Her evolvement in architectural designs has placed emphasis on indigenous natural resources, in both an active and passive manner. Mud forms the basic element in her architectural designs in view of its easy availability, labour intensiveness, and ease of construction, incorporating water, energy and land-use processes.
In order to promote her theme of mud architecture of buildings as an environmentally sound proposition, Vishwanath built her own mud house in an area of 135 square metres (1,450 sq ft) in Bengaluru.
The unique feature of this planned house is that it does not provide for air conditioning or fans and is built with several levels. The walls are made with mud bricks do not have any plaster finish.
Water heating is provided by solar panels, partial electricity by photovoltaics and water harvesting facility provided for about 70% of the water requirements.
The Eco-san toilet has a facility to segregate solid and liquid waste. The terrace is used to treat greywater through plants and the water so treated is used for flushing and the terrace garden.
The terrace also has a bio mass heater which is used for heating water in the cold cloudy days. The terrace has a vegetable garden with an area of 1,000 square feet (93 m2).
Some of her popular projects areโฆ
- Swastika Dance School by Chitra Vishwanath
- Buddhi School | Biome
- Olde Clubhouse by Chitra Vishwanath
- Oland Estate | Biome
- Paper Workshop
- Sudipto Studio
- Govardhan Eco Village | Chitra Vishwanath
- WRI Bengaluru Office
- Biome Office
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