An Architect's Perspective
This is a conversation about more than just sports architecture. It’s about the intersection of land, politics, and public life. Correa’s stadium doesn’t dominate its site—it rests lightly on it, more pavilion than monument. It invites people in, rather than fencing them out. And it’s shaped as much by the climate as it is by the culture. We’re in Ahmedabad, at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, designed by Charles Correa in the early 1980s. It’s one of his most radical works—at once minimal, monumental, and deeply democratic. To unpack this building’s meaning and its legacy, I’m joined by architect, urbanist, and professor Rahul Mehrotra. Rahul brings an insightful and generous reading of the project, drawing connections between Correa’s design principles and broader questions of civic space in India today. If you’ve ever thought stadiums were all about scale and spectacle, this episode might just change your mind. Key Moments & Topics of Conversation ● The design logic and spatial strategy of the Patel Stadium ● How Correa subverted conventional stadium typologies ● The relationship between the architecture and the Ahmedabad landscape ● Rahul’s personal experiences at the stadium growing up ● Shade, breeze, and climate as structuring forces in tropical architecture ● Civic architecture as a platform for democracy and inclusion ● Correa’s legacy as seen through the lens of the stadium Guest Info Rahul Mehrotra is an architect, urbanist, and educator. He is the founder of RMA Architects and Professor of Urban Design and Planning at Harvard GSD. Rahul’s work spans design, research, and activism, with a deep commitment to the built environment of India and the global South. Links and Resources ● James Hamilton Architects ● RMA Architects ● Charles Correa Foundation ● Sardar Patel Stadium Project Page ● Watch the full episode on YouTube Quotes “It’s a building that breathes with the land. Not something you arrive at, but something you’re already in.” “There’s a generosity to the design—a refusal to monumentalise, a willingness to serve.” “This is a stadium where cricket is an event, yes, but it’s also a gathering, a celebration of community.” Website: www.jameshamiltonarchitects.com Instagram: @jameshamiltonarchitects Production: OneFinePlay.com
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