Ramesh Mohe was employed at the Ministry of Public Building and Works, in London, by 1956, taking his final RIBA exams in 1957. Two years later, he is recorded as attending the post-graduate course at the Architectural Association’s Department of Tropical Architecture, completing the course in February 1960. The AA student register states that Mohe was attending ‘lectures only’ indicating he was not eligible to receive the Tropical Certificate at the completion of the course. His subsequent career is not clear but he is appears to have been living in Bombay until 1967, before emigrating to Australia by 1977 and working for Bates, Smart and Mccutcheon, one of Melbourne’s leading architectural practices.
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