A leading player in locks and architectural fittings, this part of the Godrej & Boyce business commits to a stronger engagement with the Architects and Interior Designers (AID) community through business partnerships and an annual recognition programme under the name, ‘The GeeVees.’
As we gradually step into normalcy after a year of intermittent lockdowns, we are all wondering what it’s going to be like to re-engage with the spaces and places around us. New norms have led us to reimagine spaces that are aligned with changes in our perspectives and alteration in our priorities. And this is a sentiment that cuts across spaces of all nature, be it commercial or residential. In a situation like this, the Architects and Interior Designers (AID) community has an invaluable role to play. Architects, today, are re-evaluating their entire professional life’s learning and experience to create spaces for a world that will never be quite the same.
In order to understand what it will take for us to build a world that is sustainable, futuristic and inspire confidence for a safer and healthier future, we spoke to some of the celebrated minds in the industry, who had gathered at a rather inspiring discussion on ‘Envisioning Spaces in the New Normal’, organised by Godrej Locks and Architectural Fittings and Systems and powered by Architect and Interiors India.
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DESIGN DEBATE NEW IDEAS SET SAIL IN SCENIC GOA
Replete with Portuguese vibes and picturesque sites, the October Edition of the Design Debate held in Goa was an exceptionally intriguing one.
FENESTRATION FOR VILLAS
In contemporary villa architecture, the use of new-age materials in windows and fenestration is driven by the need for durability, sustainability, and sleek design.
BOLD AND ARTISTIC
Bengaluru’s Reservoire introduces a fresh narrative to the city’s social landscape, where art, nature, and architecture converge seamlessly.
CITY LIGHTS
Timeless design shapes contemporary comfort in this Mumbai home designed by Open Atelier.
STANDING TALL
High rises and tall structures are ruling urban landscapes even as they make the case for urban growth, sustainability, and enhancing economic and cultural vitality in cities.
TRANSFORMING COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPES
Deepu Shyam Prakash, Founder of Aedium Design, discusses the future of commercial spaces in India, blending sustainability, technology, and user-centric design.
GATHERING OF ARTISTS IN THE "CITY OF ART"
The 34th edition of Design Debate in the city of Vadodara was a grand success
AN ECHO OF DESIGN AND AESTHETICS IN THE CAPITAL
Design Debate's 33rd edition made quite a splash in Delhi
THE VERSATILITY OF VENEERS
Veneers are taking giant strides as they look beyond floors to be used in wall panels, cabinetry, furniture and even ceiling applications.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
Architects are increasingly opting for integrated lighting systems that offer versatility and precision and lighting companies are getting into the groove as they do this and more.