I do wonder sometimes when thinking about certain few architects like Le Corb, L-I-K, Charles Correa, Mies VanDer Rohe, FLLW, B.V. Doshi & Tado Ando. Their architecture is that of universal intelligence. What is it that makes them and their architecture so very versatile...??
Corb hardly knew, his designed rear facade of the Chandigarh High Court was similar to that of the Diwan E Aam of Fatehpur Sikri. Also to my knowledge there is no court in India which has a sheltered sit out for people awaiting justice. In our country, people do spend their life in and around the court rooms, but hardly have a place to sit and wait for their number to be called out. Corb did bring this to our notice by his design. Its said that he refused to shake hands with a high court judge saying that " you all do not dispose true justice". His designs question the credibility of the system for which he has designed.
No buildings designed by any architect to the best of my knowledge can match the understanding of L-I-K about natural light. He, i feel, could talk to Sun. Be it the Kimbell Art Museum or IIM-A'bad or any other building of his, one feels whether the structure is in light or light in structures.
Talking about Charles Correa, people in the architecture fraternity do compare his works to that of Ricardo Legretta and Louis Barggan. But i suppose he was one of those pioneer architects of independent India to bring the traditional indian concepts and philosophies of building design into practice. From courtyards to barsaatis, he has brought to notice about the various functional elements associated with the traditional indian architecture. His study of human psychology and indian behaviour implemented in his buildings make people connected to his designs.
Also works of Mies VanDer Rohe, FLLW, B.V. Doshi & Tado Ando cannot be compared. A lot can be spoken or written about their works. For those who know about them shall understand that this is just the beginning.
I always wonder, all of them, whether they should be called Master Architects or are they Saints in Architecture