He was born on 9 February 1916 in
Achra, in the Konkan region of
Maharashtra, in a large family. His mother died when he was two and his father was an arts teacher in Mumbai. Kanvinde, influenced by his father, a portrait and landscape painter, took up art and graduated in architecture from Sir J.J. School of Arts, Mumbai in 1942. He was then sent by the Government of India to study at Harvard where he worked under
Walter Gropius and was influenced by his thinking and teaching. The European masters of the
Bauhaus – Albert Bayer, László Moholy-Nagy, Marcel Breuer, and the Swiss-American architectural historian Siegfried Giedion also had a great impact. Some of his famous batchmates were
Paul Rudolph,
I. M. Pei and John Perkins. ==Career==