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Hospitals Under Fire - How Ready Are We?
Recently, we have seen many incidents of fire, particularly happening in the hospitals that are already overburdened with a pandemic raging at hand. A fire has no face and no regret while destroying everything that comes in its way. It becomes even more heart-wrenching when patients who cannot save themselves come under its wrath. SURFACES REPORTER spoke to the experts and tried to ascertain, why the fire incidents rose and what should be done so that in case of the third wave the mistakes are not repeated. An indepth report by SURFACES REPORTER (SR).
SCHOOL FROM SCRAP
ALEX JOSEPH, PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT, MYSPACE ARCHITECTS, ALONG WITH DEEPTI FOUNDATION, HAS CONVERTED A JUNKYARD INTO A SCHOOL.
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VETROTECH SAINT-GOBAIN – TOUCH-FREE FIRE SAFETY
A SMART CHOICE
AS HOMES GET A TECH SAVVY MAKEOVER, IT IS ALL ABOUT INTERCONNECTING DEVICES AND FUNCTIONS TO MAKE THE MOST OF THE SPACE.
THE LUXURY OF SIMPLICITY
DESIGNED BY FR-EE FERNANDO ROMERO ENTERPRISE, THE OFFICE OF KERING, THE GLOBAL LUXURY GROUP THAT MANAGES THE DEVELOPMENT OF FASHION HOUSES LIKE GUCCI, SAINT LAURENT, BOTTEGA VENETA, BALENCIAGA, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN AND MANY MORE SPELLS LUXURY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN ONE BREATH.
SECOND HOMES – AN ABODE FOR REPOSE
THE PREMISE OF A SECOND HOME OR A HOLIDAY HOME IS TO ALLOW A FAMILY TO ESCAPE AND SLOWDOWN FROM ONE’S BUSY LIFE. HERE ARE SOME SECOND HOMES THAT REFLECT THE VERY SAME ESSENCE.
SURFACE SOLUTIONS
ANTIMICROBIAL SURFACES ARE NOT JUST THE NEED OF THE HOUR BUT ALSO THE WAY FORWARD FOR THE ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIORS INDUSTRY.
CO-WORKING IT OUT
THE CO-WORKING SPACE, VENUS COMMUNITI , IN BENGALURU, DESIGNED BY TANGRAM IS AN ECLECTIC BLEND OF BEAUTY AND PRACTICALITY.
A CONFLUENCE OF CULTURES
RAHUL MISTRY OF OPEN ATELIER MUMBAI CREATES A HOME WITH A HYBRID DESIGN
2 GEN ARCHITECTS CREATING DESIGN LEGACIES
CANDID CONVERSATIONS WITH THE PRESENT AND FUTURE DESIGN LEADERS
The Surreal World of Matteo Cibic
We recently got a chance to interact with Matteo Cibic, Italian trans-media artist, designer and master in luxury fun. He is known for his objects with hybrid functions and anthropomorphic and joyful shapes.
ROOSHAD SHROFF: MAKING CRAFT RELEVANT AGAIN
Architect and Designer Rooshad Shroff discusses everything from his passion for Indian crafts, his experiments with centuries-old techniques and his obsession with marble…
The Spotlight is on India Now
The pandemic has thrown open the doors to look within, buy and manufacture locally, and promote the country’s treasure of crafts, as Kanupriya Verma of Ikai Asai tells Architect Nishita Kamdar
Peter D'Ascoli: On his Fascination for Indian Textiles
The maverick textile designer tells us how the rich legacy of India lured him back to the country.
Nestled in Nature
With the current nature of ‘work from anywhere’ possibility, these dwellings are but ‘second homes’ or sabbatical in a tranquil location bringing in a new dimension to luxury living that is ‘one with nature’…
Indian Designers in International Markets — A Global Footprint
Ar Shobhan Kothari believes that Indian designers are now poised for growth and equipped, better than ever before, to battle it out in previously insuperable international markets.
Designer Leah Singh on Reinventing Indian Crafts
At the forefront of reviving traditional crafts, the designer gives them a new lease of life for the modern world
Back to the Roots
A distinct roof and other vernacular elements by d6thD design studio exemplify a sustainable approach to a farmstay in the Indian countryside
A Celebration of Creativity, Intertwined with Nature
The rural weekend retreat of Ksaraah by Taliesyn Design and Architecture is a testament to its scenic setting, while serving as a collaborative space for the local community
An Ode To Recycling And The Environment
Built of recycled and eco-sensitive materials, the Debris House by Wallmakers displays a certain whimsy while advocating for alternate building technologies
The New Look Leidsenhage Shopping centre, Netherlands is inspired by a Silk Shaw
The New Look Leidsenhage Shopping centre, Netherlands is inspired by a Silk Shawl Redesigned by MVSA Architects, it was a silk shawl that inspired the sinuous makeover of a tired shopping centre, transforming it into a star destination.
Studio Ardete's Unique Façade Creates Ripples
Located in Mohali, a blooming industrial area in North India, this commercial building designed by Studio Ardete stands out, thanks to its unique façade.
The New Horizon lounge at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, is a Symbol of Luxury & Tradition
RnT Designs designed the Horizon lounge for Soaltee Hotel Limited (SHL) at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA).
Sheraton Grand Chennai Resort and Spa Sparkles with Brand New Interiors
For the revamp of the interiors of the luxurious Sheraton Grand Chennai Resort and Spa, overlooking the majestic Bay of Bengal, Siddarth Chandrasekhar, Founder of Pencil and Monk, wanted to create a stunning space that had the look and feel of a resort, but one that did not have a high gloss kind of design that is typical to resorts and hotels.
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Gen 2021 - NEW AGE TRAILBLAZERS
It’s the time of the year when India’s young guns in the field of design get recognized for their design prowess.
BIJOY JAIN
FIRST COMMISSION ABROAD, THE LANTERNONOMICHI GARDEN HOTEL IN THE HIROSHIMA PREFECTURE OF JAPAN IS A GENTLE COMPOSITION OF SPACE AND EMPTINESS, PIGMENT AND TEXTURE, LIGHT AND SHADE —CRAFTSMANSHIP IS INHERENT IN THIS ARCHITECT’S MÉTIER.
CRAFTING SOLITUDE
Cotton House by Inaya Living in Assagao, Goa is a discerning blend of craftsmanship and contemporary living
GOLCONDE
PORTFOLIO 2 INDIA’S FIRST MODERNIST BUILDING Golconde in Pondicherry was completed in 1945. It was built as a dormitory for members—ashramites, as they are called—of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. It might be easily overlooked from the street, but walk through the singular discreet wooden door with a lotus engraving on it, and it stands tall as if in silent contemplation. This modernist beauty, the first reinforced-concrete structure in India, predating Chandigarh’s and Ahmedabad’s modern architecture, was designed by American architect Antonin Raymond and later completed by George Nakashima, who also became a member of the ashram. Nakashima’s fine wood furniture is in use throughout the rooms. For our craftsmanship issue, AD invites Pankaj Vir Gupta and Christine Mueller to share a few pages out of their monograph on Golconde. The AD100 architects have authored ‘Golconde: The Introduction of Modernism in India’, an in-depth study of the building, the second edition of which releases this September. In this portfolio, the architects share gorgeous details, archival images and an essay recalling their discovery of this modernist icon.
MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE
SURYA, A WELLNESS BRAND, UNVEILS ITS FLAGSHIP AYURVEDIC SPA AT THE SANTA MONICA PROPER HOTEL, WITH INTERIORS BY AMERICAN CELEBRITY DESIGNER KELLY WEARSTLER