
Project: TARANG, Ahmedabad; Designers: tHE GRID Architects
The project is one of the largest terracotta tile arch vault structures in India. The form of the pavilion, rooted in a biophilic design approach, creates gentle upswells, soft swoops and harmonic waves. An ambience of evocative silence is created, where the light speaks, the wind sings and the earthenware roofing produces melody and is animated by the changing patterns of light and wind. The project fosters a timeless environment, promoting a meaningful dialogue between different eras. Its design evokes a sense of continuity and connection that transcends the present moment, encouraging a dialogue that spans across time.
The design takes into account the specific context of the south-west location and incorporates a remarkable construction technique. The design showcases an innovative and thoughtful approach to address the pressing challenge of sustainable construction, creating a built environment that is environmentally friendly, culturally rich and visually captivating. By employing traditional construction techniques without software or digital tools, it celebrates the artistry of the workers.
The intervention aims to create a versatile space that accommodates various activities, both within and around the building. The project was conceptualized as a dynamic gallery space, meticulously designed to adapt and evolve seamlessly. Its purpose is to serve as an immersive exhibition platform where the interiors are transformed into canvases, showcasing the featured products.
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SHALINI CHANDRASHEKAR & G.S MAHABOOB BASHA
Our mood board creation process has evolved with digital tools. It has become much easier and quicker to iterate, giving us more options to explore and refine our concepts.

SOFT EDGES, SHARP DESIGN
Nestled in the heart of Mumbai, Sunlit Sanctuary by Janak Rajpal, Creative Director of Etica Design, is a sublime residence where sunlight takes center stage, shaping a serene and sophisticated narrative

SHARMILA KUMBHAT: A CHANGEMAKER REDEFINING INDIA'S LIGHTING INDUSTRY AND EMPOWERING FUTURE LEADERS
Kumbhat's entrepreneurial spirit ignited early.

MONISH SIRIPURAPU: SHAPING A MOVEMENT
With the award-winning CoolAnt system and transformative projects like the Pangolin Pavilion, Monish Siripurapu has carved a niche where design, technology, and nature converge. Over cups of coffee and bursts of laughter, Monish takes us on a journey into his world—a world where design is both functional and poetic, a reflection of his commitment to innovation with heart

A TREE OF POSSIBILITIES
With a strong emphasis on sustainable craftsmanship and innovation, Orange Tree is carving a new path in the world of furniture design

SMITHA ZACHARIAH
As an interior designer with a love for colour and intricate details, my mood board process has evolved significantly with digital tools. Platforms and softwares let me organize palettes, patterns, and textures seamlessly, offering endless possibilities to refine compositions and visualize ideas efficiently.

A MODERN TALE OF TOGETHERNESS
Through continuous veneer panelling and thoughtful spatial planning, A&K Design Studio orchestrates a sophisticated haven for three generations that unfolds like a well-crafted story

AMIT AURORA & RAHUL BANSAL
Digital tools have streamlined the process of creating mood boards, offering efficiency, precision, and a wealth of inspiration at our fingertips.

A BEACON OF EXCELLENCE
BITSOM, Kalyan, stands as a shining example of institutional architecture

100 YEARS OF FRENCH HERITAGE & ARISTOCRATIC DESIGN
From its iconic gilded cage elevator and government-protected artworks to a hidden chocolate and cheese-making atelier in the basement, Le Bristol Paris celebrates a century of hosting icons like the Chaplins and Rothschilds. Blending classic Rococo with contemporary elegance, the hotel continues to embody the timeless French art de vivre