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Inspired by the Vernacular
Project: Taj Rishikesh Resort & Spa, Uttarakhand Architects: Edifice Design Consultants Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
Dynamic Triangular Geometry
Project: Özyeğin University Faculty of Architecture and Design, Istanbul Architects: ARK-itecture, Princeton, NJ, USA; Local Architect - BG Architects
Sustainable Setting
Project: Udaan, New Delhi Architects: Studio AVT Architects Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
A Touch of Vintage
Project: Sly Fox Gastro Club, Kolkata Concept & Interior Design: A Square Designs, Kolkata
A PARADIGM SHIFT IN DESIGN EDUCATION
Architect Sourabh Gupta and Designer Mridu Sahai, Founders, The Design Village, talk about their vision and quest to redefine design pedagogy
A New Educational Ecosystem
Project: The Northstar School, Rajkot, Gujarat Architects: Shanmugam Associates, Trichy
The Future of Housing
Norwegian start up Othalo promises to tackle two of the world’s biggest and most challenging problems. Othalo, established in 2019, is known for its patented technology that mass produces building systems from recycled plastic waste. “The meaning of the name itself, gives you an idea of the core of the company. In old Norse it is seen as the expansion of the light of the individual and collective human consciousness against the forces of ignorance and darkness of the world,” says Frank Cato Lahti, Founder, Othalo. Seema Sreedharan, Editor-in-Chief, Architecture+Design, caught up with Frank Cato Lahti for a conversation on the problems that plague our world and the solutions that we need. Here’s an excerpt…
THE SWAP ANALYSIS
We’ve always captured what the writer has to say about a certain project, or what an architect or designer has to express about his/her own project. For this cover feature, however, we took a backseat, we refrained from asking questions, we let the creators engage in a dialogue with each other and their creations. We became mere spectators to their conversations, understanding the nuances, the observations which otherwise would have never been made. For the first in this series, we approached architects Puran Kumar of Studio PKA and Rajiv Parekh of reD Architects in Mumbai. The projects featured are telling of their creators – the much written about ‘The Mango House’ by Puran Kumar of Studio PKA, and an exclusive sneak preview of ‘The Library House’ by Rajiv Parekh of reD Architects. We bring you the unedited version of their engaging discourse…
Woven Around a Courtyard
Project: House in the Farm, Arur, Zaheerabad Architects: Studio Inscape, Hyderabad
Natural Connection
Casa Agua begins with the intention of remodelling and expanding a house from the 70s to adapt it to its new users.
Modern, Chic Abode
Project: The Fluid Home, Mumbai; Architects: Quirk Studio, Mumbai
Building a Green Future
The built environment is responsible for a considerable portion of the causes of climate change and biodiversity loss– contributing almost as much as 39% of the carbon emissions produced globally.
A Contemporary Rendition of Traditional Architecture
Project: Chirath Residence, Palax, Kerala; Architects: Wallmakers, Kerala
Student Housing Reimagined for Sustainable Living
Project: St. Andrews Institute of Technology and Management – Girls’ Hostel Block, Gurugram Architects: Zero Energy Design Lab, New Delhi
An Amalgamation of Sustainability and Digital Craftsmanship
As a community we are constantly striving for a more sustainable future. Designers and architects are constantly on a quest to find techniques, materials and solutions that leave less carbon footprint, reduce waste and energy consumption. While there have been many experiments and breakthroughs in this direction, Rotterdam-based studio The New Raw have developed circular design concepts that not only close material cycles but also raise public awareness.
A Biophilic, Flexible Workspace
Project: Corporate Headquarters for Doctors Without Borders, Barcelona
A Sustainable Future For Healthcare Design
The COVID-19 crisis has brought to the forefront the shortcomings of India’s current healthcare system.
Sustainable energy through Art
Project: Power Wing, Thailand.Architects: Openbox Architects and Openbox Group, Thailand
Rethinking Conservation of India's Unprotected Urban Heritage—Learnings from Practice
The diverse unprotected urban heritage in the historic cities and towns of India are decaying fast. Heritage buildings now stand abandoned, neglected and abused.
An Organic Structure
Project: Waldorf School Casa de las Estrellas, Playa Garza, Nosara, Costa Rica.Architects: Salagnac Arquitectos, Costa Rica
Retaining Industrial Aesthetics
Project: Corporate Office of Motherland Joint Ventures, Gurgaon.Architects: Architecture Discipline, New Delhi
The Outside-Inside Link
Project: Enrich Salon, Bengaluru.Architects: Group DCA, New Delhi
Re-imagining the relationship between the State and its People
Project: Krushi Bhawan, Bhubaneshwar.Architects: Studio Lotus, New Delhi
Play of Sciography
Project: Design Studio, Nashik, Maharashtra.Architects: Synectics Architects, Nashik, Maharashtra
A True Reflection of the Landscape
Project: ‘MAUSAM’- The House of Seasons, KeralaArchitects: Zero Studio, Kerala
A Demonstration of Circular Sustainability
Project: Green Solution House, DenmarkArchitects: 3XN Team, Denmark
Curating Heritage Of Rajasthan
Project: Hotel Devi Ratn, Jaipur Architects: Designers Group, Mumbai
Model For Cultural Sustainability
Project: Kondan-The Retreat Resort, Maval, Pune Architects: PMA Madhushala, Pune
Personalisation In Rental Spaces Is The Future
In India, home ownership among the urban middle class appears to be low at present. The reason is multi-fold, with high interest rates and property prices among others acting as major disincentives for people looking to buy homes. Today, about 30% of urban Indians live in rental housing, as per a 2019 Knight Frank report.
Evoking Traditional Spatial Gestures
Project: Taj Theog Resort & Spa, Himachal Pradesh Architects: Studio Lotus, Delhi