Mr. Ganju qualified from the Architectural Association School
of Architecture in 1966. He returned to India in 1967 for higher studies and has
since been researching through teaching and practice. He has taught at the
School of Planning and Architecture, and the Indian Institute of Technology in
New Delhi. He was founding Director of the TVB School of Habitat Studies, New
Delhi, Visiting Professor at the University of East London, U.K., and the
Universita IUAV di Venezia, Italy. At present, he builds with the Tibetan
refugee community in Dharamsala to research the practice of sustainable
architecture in the Himalayas. He has been a member of several committees of the
Government of India, including the Committee to Advise on Maintenance and
Modifications in Rashtrapti Bhawan New Delhi, and the Ministry of Urban
Development’s Committee for Redevelopment of the Lutyens Bungalow Zone New
Delhi. |