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This new book explores the work of Mahendra Raj, arguably India's
most significant structural engineer. Born in 1924, Raj studied in
Lahore and gained his first working practice at the Punjab Public
Works Department. He completed his education by working with
engineering firms in the US and degrees he took from University of
Minnesota and Columbia University, New York in 1955-59. He
established his independent practice in New Delhi in 1960. Many of
Raj's structures are recognised as monuments narrating the history
of energetic nation building in post-independence India. Some of
them are unique, such as the Hall of Nations and Industries (New
Delhi, 1972) with its large-span concrete space frame, the Hindon
River Mill (Ghaziabad, 1973) with a series of bowstring concrete
arches. Especially during the 1980s, Raj designed further
innovative, ground-breaking structures, most notably the NCDC
Office (New Delhi, 1980) and the State Trading Corporation building
(New Delhi, 1988). The Structure features twenty-eight of Mahendra
Raj's buildings from all periods of his career in detail and richly
illustrated with photographs and colour reproductions of archival
plans as well as selected sections and plans. Essays by expert
authors, interviews with Mahindra Raj, and an illustrated complete
list of works round out this first comprehensive monograph on a
pioneer of structural engineering.
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