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The housing sector has a large number of actors including government, non-government organisations, architects and activists, all pulling it in different directions. Instead of allowing ideas to circulate in a nutshell within distinct professional bubbles, there is a need to cross-connect various perspectives towards unanimous goals or models of functioning in the housing sector.

Through this publication, we collate ideas on housing from different professionals to bring them on a common platform, so that each one is encouraged to understand the other’s idiosyncrasy. We hope this behaves as a trigger to re-think the way housing is approached, extending each players’ role beyond what is assumed as their limited scope of work.

Unmute Magazine Description:

PublisherCompartment S4

CategoryArchitecture

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyHalf-yearly

Unmute is a biannual magazine that aims at curating content around contemporary architectural discourse of its time. Each publication is curated around a theme, discussed in a public forum as a part of FNC (Friday Night Conversations). Self published by Compartment S4, Unmute invites creators from various backgrounds to submit articles, essays, photo stories, illustrations etc. expressing ideas, observations or thought constructs in relation to a pre-decided theme.

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