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“Only smart people make a city smart”
Domus India

“Only smart people make a city smart”

Future city governance Densification and greenification Diversity for the society The challenge of self-sufficiency An interview with Ahmed Aboutaleb, Mayor of Rotterdam

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January 2020
Imagine
Domus India

Imagine

On speculation: landscape, city-making and imagination

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January 2020
LIVING LARGE
Architect and Interiors India

LIVING LARGE

FROM THE REVIVAL OF 80’S AESTHETICS TO A GROWING APPRECIATION FOR LOCALLY SOURCED FURNITURE AND CRAFTS, LIVING ROOMS TODAY ARE INFLUENCED BY MORE THAN ONE DESIGN LANGUAGE

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February 2020
LEAGUE of EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN
Architect and Interiors India

LEAGUE of EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN

WID 2020+ FOSTERED AN OPEN DIALOGUE ON CURRENT AND FUTURE DESIGN PRACTICES BETWEEN WOMEN DESIGNERS OF GLOBAL REPUTE

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February 2020
WHAT'S COOKING?
Architect and Interiors India

WHAT'S COOKING?

CONTEMPORARY KITCHENS ARE A BESPOKE RESPONSE TO PECULIAR MARKET NEEDS AND DEMANDS

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February 2020
BENEATH THE SURFACE
Architect and Interiors India

BENEATH THE SURFACE

RAHUL CHOPRA, CEO, BOARDS & PANELS, EVEREST INDUSTRIES, HIGHLIGHTS THE LATEST TRENDS IN BUILDING PRODUCTS

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February 2020
PRODUCING A GEM
Architect and Interiors India

PRODUCING A GEM

STUDIO LOTUS CREATES AN INTEGRATED FACTORY THAT FOLLOWS THE HIGHEST TENETS OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

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February 2020
AN EXCHANGE OF IDEAS
Architect and Interiors India

AN EXCHANGE OF IDEAS

THINK TURF'S CHANDIGARH EDITION WITNESSED A DEEP DISCUSSION ON SUSTAINABLE AND EFFICIENT DESIGN

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February 2020
Breaking Boundaries
Home & Design Trends

Breaking Boundaries

A central circulation space, a fresh green perimeter and overlapping functions anchor this office by SAV Architecture + Design

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Volume 7 Issue 9
Architecture In Fluidity
Home & Design Trends

Architecture In Fluidity

Always in transformation, like much of his work, American designer Marc Thorpe looks at architecture as a medium to build relationships

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Volume 7 Issue 9
Designing The Future
Better Interiors

Designing The Future

Architecture Ideas, the competition organised by the Festival of Architecture and Interior Designing (FOAID) is exclusively created for the gen-next in the design field. We walk you through the five projects that won in the interior design category in the FOAID 2019 edition.

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February 2020
Exhibition Fields of Eros and Enchantment
Domus India

Exhibition Fields of Eros and Enchantment

An ongoing exhibition of artist Bhagyashree Suthar’s works reflects her fascination with architecture and geometry, and are a play of the fantastical and the familiar. Suthar gathers images and objects from everyday life, and is familiar with the histories and contexts of drawing up futures. She is also invested in the use of mathematical constructions and abstractions towards mapping these languages of the future world. From the Fibonacci series and Fractals, Parametricism and Visionary Futures of Archigram to the drawings and models of Lebbeus Woods or the architectures of Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry — they all build a library of this investigation for Suthar. She brings into her work a whole history of humankind’s interest in shaping worlds of perfection — places of balance and cosmic as well as earthly magnificence and sublimity — utopia — something that never exists, a never-place!

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February 2020
The privatisation of the public realm
Domus India

The privatisation of the public realm

During the past decade Milan has hosted several stunning urban renewals, ushering in a new age of globalisation.

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February 2020
Domus India

Worldwhite?

From the coolest to the Parthenon: the colour white in architecture has many connotations, sometimes linked to cultural prejudice.

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February 2020
Milan 2030: 88 squares for 88 neighbourhoods
Domus India

Milan 2030: 88 squares for 88 neighbourhoods

Milan is changing. Its population reached and topped the 1.4-million mark for the first time at the start of October, when the city reported its number of inhabitants to be 1,420,000.

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February 2020
Indian Aesthetics The Wonders of the Konark Museum
Domus India

Indian Aesthetics The Wonders of the Konark Museum

While the Konark Temple in Odisha is admired for its architecture and iconography, the site museum, in contrast, is marked by its simplicity, focusing not on itself but on the temple. The many galleries are dotted with sculptures of gods and goddesses, apsaras and mythical creatures occupying pride of place.

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February 2020
Exhibition Concrete Ciphers
Domus India

Exhibition Concrete Ciphers

In his recent body of work, artist Pratap Morey filters out the hustle and bustle of the city, training his gaze instead on the massive modular blocks of construction material used for infrastructure projects. Like pieces of a Lego set, they patiently lie in wait for their moment of assembly, when according to a pre-determined plan they will neatly click into place to create a flyover or the stretch of a metro line. But for Morey, they represent concrete ciphers, waiting to be decoded and put to more imaginative use. Elevating these humdrum, banal, serial and seemingly soulless creatures of mechanical production, Morey gestures at the roles they could possibly play in creating alternate, utopian worlds.

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February 2020
Exhibition 1:2500 (One is to Twenty-Five Hundred)
Domus India

Exhibition 1:2500 (One is to Twenty-Five Hundred)

A recent exhibition showcases how architect and artist Martand Khosla delves into the dark underbelly of urban India, where pavement dwellers wash dishes in the shadows of luxury high-rises, when the city floods during times of drought. His title refers to the scale of survey maps used to record populations, constructions and geographies, where small gestures stand for things much larger, when control gives way to chaos.

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February 2020
Domus India

A Built Manifesto

Tucked away on a dense street in Chennai with mixed-land use is the newly-built office for local practice KSM Architecture Studio. Built by the designers and engineers of the practice for themselves, the building housing the studio — both in its intent and its manifestation — captures the practice’s worldview. It is a startling and refreshing example of how ‘wisdom’ and ‘technique’ can find an amicable meeting point, embodying the design beliefs and principles of being sensitive to the environment.

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February 2020
Indian Cities Sanitation And Equity
Domus India

Indian Cities Sanitation And Equity

At the recently concluded edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial, RMA Architects (Mumbai + Boston) presented an ongoing research project mapping the sanitation landscape in Mumbai and beyond. It explored social, technical and cultural challenges surrounding sanitation infrastructure and suggested potential design and planning solutions. The central component of the installation represented a community toilet building in India. The area occupied by this installation would typically house 12 toilets in Mumbai, serving up to 17,401 people. The video projections in the installation depict the lived experiences of those residents of the city who grapple with extremely limited access to sanitation infrastructure.

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February 2020
Site Emergence
Home & Design Trends

Site Emergence

Site sensitive and unapologetically oriented towards raw city views, this weekend home by CollectiveProject balances its weight with ease

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Volume 7 Issue 9
Rooted In India
Home & Design Trends

Rooted In India

Tiipoi’s Spandana Gopal infuses every home product with a rich dose of Indian design that focuses on less wastage, more practicality and quiet functionality

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Volume 7 Issue 9
London
Home & Design Trends

London

Architect and artist Anand Menon paints a picture of London’s skyline, marking out its most popular buildings

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Volume 7 Issue 9
In With The Old, And The New
Home & Design Trends

In With The Old, And The New

A double-height office gets a strong historical link and a modern look in a single design move by common Ground practice

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Volume 7 Issue 9
Home Affiliations
Home & Design Trends

Home Affiliations

Traditionally grounded but built to be light and breezy, this family home in South India by Thought Parallels Architecture is free of barriers and architectural rules

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Volume 7 Issue 9
The Quirk Factor
Home & Design Trends

The Quirk Factor

Dynamic elements of interest give this media office by The White Motif an upbeat, layered look

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Volume 7 Issue 9
The Power Of Quiet
Home & Design Trends

The Power Of Quiet

Evoking calm and contemplation, this home in Goa by Grounded is sumptuous in its simplicity

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Volume 7 Issue 9
Sustainable Live-Work Spaces
Architecture + Design

Sustainable Live-Work Spaces

Designing a new studio space for a long-established and leading environmental graphics firm meant creating a spatial experience that provided continuity with their work ethics while exploring new inter-relationships that could foster creative thinking.

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February 2020
Staggered Volumes
Architecture + Design

Staggered Volumes

Rivierstaete is located in the neighbourhood of Rivierenbuurt, in the south of Amsterdam.

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February 2020
Office In The Park
Architecture + Design

Office In The Park

The project is a modern, self-contained office complex that prioritizes adaptability, spatial flexibility, and energy efficiency to achieve a collaborative, socially-oriented workspace for the modern Indian workforce.

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February 2020