Rustom Sohrab Rustomji

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Rustom Sohrab Rustomji (30 August 1917 – c. 2016) was a Pakistani architect.[1]

Life and career[edit]

Early life[edit]

Rustomji was born in Karachi on 30 August 1917.[2]

Institute of Architects, Pakistan[edit]

In the 1950s, he along with 10 other practising architects including two foreigners; M. A. Ahed, Tajuddin Bhamani, Minoo Mistry, Pir Mohammad, Abdulhusein M. Thariani, H. H. Khan, Mehdi Ali Mirza, Zahiruddn Khawaja, Bloomfield and Peter Powell, formed the Institute of Architects, Pakistan.[1][3][4] He signed the Institute's Memorandum of Association.[5]

Before 1947[edit]

In late 1943, he became the state architect of Bikaner.[2]

After 1947[edit]

In 1947, after independence was announced, he was offered a partnership in the firm, D.H. Daruvala & Co in Karachi and moved back to the city.[2] He remained with the firm thereafter.

Rustomji died around 2016.[2]

List of Projects[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Chapter 8: Architecture after independence Archnet.org Retrieved 8 March 2016
  2. ^ a b c d Rustomji has passed away. Retrieved 28 March 2016
  3. ^ Book Review Archpress Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  4. ^ Mumtaz, K. K., "Modernity and Tradition" Karachi: OUP 1999 pg. 121
  5. ^ Memorandum of Association of Institute of Architects Pakistan Retrieved 28 March 2016