I. M. Kadri

[1][2] He has been a key figure in contributing to landmark buildings in several cities of India, United States, Russia, Middle East, Hong Kong among others.

In 1971, he expanded his establishment to another company called Kadri Consultants Private Limited with its head office in Mumbai followed by branches in Bengaluru and Muscat.

[9][10] Some notable buildings designed by Kadri include the Shivsagar Estate,[11] Nehru Center,[12] Ceat Mahal,[13] Happy Home and School for the Blind[14] and Otter’s Club[15] in Mumbai.

[19] He served as vice-president on the Board for the Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP)[20] formed in 2002 to promote communal harmony in India.

The residence had a garden, terraces and apparent interwoven visual connections, and was situated in a century-old palatial haveli in the historical quarter of Ahmedabad.