Architecture in India after Independence saw three broad stylistic expressions - revivalism looking to the past, a backward-looking style, and an attempt to express the spirit of free India at Chandigarh. The 1950s saw expansion of architectural education but models were largely imported from Britain. Graduates found work at Chandigarh under Le Corbusier and in Ahmedabad under Le Corbusier's commissions. Golconde dormitory was built in 1945 for the Sri Aurobindo Ashram according to their philosophy of integrating spirituality and physical beauty, with the architects given freedom to realize their vision. George Nakashima was the project architect for the building designed to help spiritual development through its creation.