Hafeez Contractor

Hafeez Contractor
Born 1950 (age 61–62)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Hafeez Contractor (born 1950) is an Indian architect.[1] He is a member of the Bombay Heritage Committee and New Delhi Lutyens Bungalow Zone Review Committee.

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Early life

Hafiz Contractor was born in Bombay in a Parsi family. He did his Graduate Diploma in architecture from Mumbai in 1975 and completed his graduation and MS in Architecture from Columbia University, New York City on a Tata scholarship.[2]

Career

Hafeez Contractor started working in 1968 as an apprentice with his uncle T. Khareghat even while doing his studying architecture which at the time was a seven year program. In 1977 he became the associate partner in the firm. Between 1977 and 1980, he was a visiting faculty at the Academy of Architecture, Mumbai.

Architect HC

He started his firm, Architect HC, in 1983 with two people. One of his first success stories was the Vastu building at Worli Seaface. He then bagged projects in Pune for Karia Builders and a lot of residential buildings. He has also designed The Imperial I and II, the tallest buildings in India.[3]

His projects are spread across India. He is also known for his green initiatives.

Projects

  • DY Patil Stadium in Nerul, Navi Mumbai
  • Seawoods Estate (or NRI complex) in Nerul, Navi Mumbai
  • One Indiabulls Center, Mumbai, India (Ongoing)
  • Morya Regency in Bandra, Mumbai
  • Rodas- An ecotel in hiranandani gardens,powai
  • Hiranandani Gardens
  • Multiple Buildings, DLF City, Gurgaon
  • Mumbai Airport redesign
  • Infosys - Bangalore, Mangalore, Mysore, Trivandrum, Pune
  • AV Birla Training centre
  • Aditya Birla Corporate Head Quarters
  • Russi Modi Centre of Excellence, Jamshedpur
  • Rajneesh Osho Ashram, Pune
  • NICMAR, Pune
  • Mangal City Mall, Indore
  • Empress City, Nagpur
  • ONGC Green Buildings- Multiple Locations
  • Turbe Railway Station, Navi mumbai
  • Low Income housing schemes, Navi Mumbai
  • MP Mill Slum Redevelopment Project
  • Thapar House, Worli, Mumbai
  • ITC Grand Central, Mumbai
  • Hyatt Regency, Mumbai
  • Sarla Birla Academy, Bangalore
  • ILFS Building, Bandra Kurla Compex, Mumbai
  • Vidarbha Cricket Association stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur
  • Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Rae Bareli.
  • Birla Institute of Technology and Science

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