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employees in the building have lunch. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Rajbhavan Road and Infantry Road bound the complex on the western, southern and northern sides. In 2021, the Directorate of Urban Land Transport proposed the construction of a public plaza in the southwest corner of the plot, called VV Towers Plaza, facing Police Thimmaiah Circle. The plaza was completed by Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Corporation in 2023, however it was not opened to the public. The plaza featured a public seating area, sculptures and bicycle parking.
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towers of 22 stories (southern) and 12 stories (northern), connected by a three story podium block. The podium features open air stairs, and was designed to be a public meeting space, with its multi-level roofs functioning as a courtyard. The eastern section of the podium houses a canteen, where the
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and the General Post Office. The BUAC considered the buildings an eyesore. The towers also represented a shift in the city's expansion, from urban sprawl to high rise towers, following the lead of the
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The complex is home to various state government departments. The general public is not allowed into the premises, unless they have an appointment at one of the offices.
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The western face of the shorter of the two towers in Visvesvaraya Centre, as seen from the adjacent sidewalk on B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi.
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The towers are considered important as they are one of Charles Correa's first major projects in the country.
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The towers were constructed in the 1980s, when the Bangalore Urban Art Commission (BUAC), inspired by the
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The southern face of the taller of two towers, as seen from the sidewalk on Raj Bhavan Road.
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Visvevaraya Towers with Prestige Minsk Square, as seen from the Minsk Square plaza
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Visvesvaraya Centre as seen from the South-West, on B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi
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Brutalist
Coordinates
12°58′57″N 77°35′45″E / 12.982425°N 77.595785°E / 12.982425; 77.595785
Government of Karnataka
Concrete
Charles Correa
Cubbon Park metro station
Bangalore
Sir M. Visvesvaraya
Life Insurance Corporation
state government
Charles Correa
concrete
City Beautiful movement
neoclassical architecture
Vidhana Soudha
Attara Kacheri
Public Utility Building
The western face of the shorter of the two towers in Visvesvaraya Centre, as seen from the adjacent sidewalk on B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi.
The southern face of the taller of two towers, as seen from the sidewalk on Raj Bhavan Road.
Visvevaraya Towers with Prestige Minsk Square, as seen from the Minsk Square plaza
The northern face as seen from Infantry Road.
"An Architectural Gem"
"A master architect"
ISSN
0971-751X
"Past Perfect: Architecture and Public Life in Bangalore"
doi
10.2307/3096440

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