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GROWING INTO HIS OWN
Home & Design Trends

GROWING INTO HIS OWN

An artist in the broad sense of the word, Ali Baldiwala is a sum of many creative pursuits. From the complex design work he undertakes to the intricate collaborations he spearheads, the interiors designer is at the forefront of heralding a new lexicon in Indian design...one that's inclusive and potent.

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Volume 11 No 4
THEN AND NOW
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THEN AND NOW

Mohammed Afnan and Arun Shekar Gowda take us through the journey that led them to embrace responsible design in their own unique way

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Volume 11 No 4
THE PANDEMIC CITY
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THE PANDEMIC CITY

As our cities find their feet again, architect gives us a peek into the outside world, and how it can and should change to make our post-pandemic lives better

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Volume 11 No 4
A shared passion
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A shared passion

In their bid to champion traditional and lesser-known craft forms, Indian arts and artisanal villages, Amrita Guha and Joya Nandurdikar of Untitled Design have recalibrated the essence of 'India Modern' by bringing to the fore the charm of traditional techniques while making them intrinsic to aspirational and luxurious narratives

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Volume 11 No 4
TO BE YOUR OWN MUSE
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TO BE YOUR OWN MUSE

Every project by MuseLAB frontrunners Huzefa Rangwala and Jasem Pirani is a deep dive into research and exploration. For this feature, they probe their past, with an unwavering eye on the future

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Volume 11 No 4
COUPLE of CONTRASTS
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COUPLE of CONTRASTS

The artist, Anand Menon, and the thinker, Shobhan Kothari, are two very distinctive peas in a pod. Their work, their thoughts and most of all, their collaboration is complex, but it works. They tell us how

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Volume 11 No 4
THE GREEN ARCHITECT
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THE GREEN ARCHITECT

What drew young Benny Kuriakose into the world of design?

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Volume 11 No 4
THE STORY OF AN INDIAN LEGEND
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THE STORY OF AN INDIAN LEGEND

Canna Patel, Founder and Chairperson, HCP Interior Design, is an institution in herself. Over the years, she has diligently worked to reshape the design narrative, be it with her public architectural designs, commercial outings, or residential projects. Canna is a beacon of inspiration. Here she tells us her story, how she started and down to this point in time when her firm has been appointed as the interior sub-consultants for the Central Vista Project, including the New Parliament Building.

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Volume 11 No 4
TELLING IT LIKE IT IS
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TELLING IT LIKE IT IS

Behind the dramatic overtures and picture-perfect vignettes, there is an incredible amount of work that goes into the realisation of any design. In her most candid conversation yet, designer Iram Sultan lifts the veil on the glamour to reveal the details that make the big picture

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Volume 11 No 4
UNCONVENTIONALLY MINIMAL
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UNCONVENTIONALLY MINIMAL

Shivani Ajmera and Disha Bhavsar, the dynamic co-founding duo of Quirk Studio, have forayed their way into the world of interior design with their quirky and unconventional ideas... inspiring many young designers to follow in their footsteps

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Volume 11 No 4
THE NEW AGE PURIST
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THE NEW AGE PURIST

with everything veeram Shan does, ne aims to find equilibrium between luxury and earthiness. From architecture to fashion to product and landscape design, his prowess is impressive and innovative. We meet up with one of the future torchbearers of Indian design

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Volume 11 No 4
Condé Nast Traveller THE LAST WORD IN TRAVEL
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Condé Nast Traveller THE LAST WORD IN TRAVEL

In the shadow of the historic Vijayanagara empire, HAMPI ART LABS is a new arts programme brought to life by the JS W Foundation. Designed by A D 100 firm SP+a, it takes design inspiration from the ruins and landscape of Hampi, situated 35 kilometres away. An exhibition centre along with residences for artists, creative studios devoted to various art forms like printmaking and ceramics, a quiet yet communal space for artists to create and explore, Hampi Art Labs is a sanctuary as well as a pivotal step forward for the growing community of art in India. A patron with all her heart in it, Sangita Jindal, Foundation, summarizes her intent: chairperson, JS W had been to Hampi 31 years ago and fell in love with it then. Ever since I have wanted to do something here. And my other lifelong love is art. So I thought, why not bring the two together contribution This is my ongoing to the sea of artistic talent in our country.\"

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May - June 2024
The Historian
AD Architectural Digest India

The Historian

For this summer issue, we admire the quintessential \"cooling\" jali-one of India's great contributions to global architecture and look at a lesser known but magnificent piece from the extraordinary madrasa of Ghaziuddin Khan from the Mughal era.

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May - June 2024
MAY/JUNE DISCOVERIES
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MAY/JUNE DISCOVERIES

Reuse, repurpose, restore: Here is our dispatch from the world of design and architecture with a spotlight on sustainability. Danish brand Mater taps Patricia Urquiola to craft a line of sleek furniture from waste material. Bottega Veneta's Matthieu Blazy finds inspiration in a classic Le Corbusier design. Mumbai's 165-yearold Afghan Church gets restored to its original glory. Enjoy this summer issue.

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May - June 2024
WHEN WAS MODERNISM?
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WHEN WAS MODERNISM?

WITH A TITLE REFERENCING A BOOK BY HISTORIAN HOME IN GEETA KAPUR, THIS MODERNIST AHMEDABAD, BUILT IN THE 1 9 7 0 S AND RESTORED RECENTLY BY AD 1 0 0 ARCHITECT KUNAL SHAH IS A REMINDER OF A CLASSIC DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE THAT AN ENTIRE IN A GENERATION OF INDIANS GREW UP MODERNISM THAT IS TIMELESS, THAT WE ADAPTED TO SUIT OUR CULTURE, CLIMATE, MATERIALS AND OUR DOMESTIC RITUALS. THIS IS FOUZDAR, A GRANDFATHER'S HOME.

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May - June 2024
50 YEARS OF MAHENDRA DOSHI
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50 YEARS OF MAHENDRA DOSHI

As a child I remember accompanying my parents on their collecting trips. Going to museums, art galleries and furniture warehouses is what we did on Sunday mornings in the 1980s in Bombay. There were no malls and my parents felt guilty leaving us home. We were welcomed into these treasure troves of art and design with equal élan by their humble owners, who were always there on the shop floor. Holiday or not. And that is how one spring morning, I met the doyen of period furniture, Mahendra Doshi. We would spend hours with him in his dusty cavern-like basement, nestled against the Arabian Sea with a view of the entire Queen's Necklace. I remember seeing stars in my father's eyes. He did that when he saw things he liked. My parents may or may not have picked up a piece, but I always took back a story. For amidst those dusty alleys of piled up \"junk\" and heaps of old furniture lay stories of history, homes and heritage. Stories we were regaled with by the gentle giant. He was simply Mahendra bhai to my parents and Mahendra uncle to me.

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May - June 2024
SAMRAKSHAN INDIA
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SAMRAKSHAN INDIA

Architect Ajith Andagere often quotes Mexican poet Octavio Paz: \"To be truly modern, we must first reconcile ourselves with our traditions.\"That central thought is the crux of Andagere's mission. In 2017, he set up Samrakshan India-a not-for-profit focused on documenting India's vernacular architecture, considering the inherent wisdom in vernacular typologies and making them relevant to our modern lives. \"Documentation, conservation, adaptive reuse, and education\"-that's the role that this architect has taken on. AD visits Andagere's studio on the outskirts of Bengaluru as well Shurpali HouseSamrakshan India's first restoration project-a 150-year-old ancestral home close to the Krishna River, in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, a nine-hour drive from his studio. Andagere took it on, along with his team of architects and craftsmen, and today what we see, post-restoration, is someone's ancestral family home given a new life.

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May - June 2024
PALINDA KANNANGARA'S
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PALINDA KANNANGARA'S

FIRST RESIDENTIAL PROJECT IN INDIA IS A HOME IN BENGALURU DESIGNED WITH HIS SIGNATURE

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May - June 2024
TERRA PAVILION
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TERRA PAVILION

IS A STARK STRUCTURE OF EXPOSED CONCRETE AND GLASS, BUILT AS A SUSTAINABLE, RESTFUL SANCTUARY IN A WINDING FORESTED EXPANSE OUTSIDE OF AHMEDABAD, DESIGNED BY KHUSH NU PANTHAKI HOOF AND SÖNKE HOOF OF STUDIO SANGATH.

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May - June 2024
REDEFINING OUTDOOR LIVING
Architecture + Design

REDEFINING OUTDOOR LIVING

Nestled in a lush coconut grove with bohemian interiors, the luxury furniture showroom of Bengaluru-based Outdoor Connections exudes a laid-back resort vibe

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April 2024
TEJAL PATNI
Architecture + Design

TEJAL PATNI

Engaging in a free-wheeling chat about the not-so-bizarre world of his rather well-paved journey, Patni gives us a peek into his creative mind and the diverse influences that have shaped his artistic vision, right after the resounding success of his debut show, Vichitra

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April 2024
SIMRAN BOPARAI: Reigning in Opulence
Architecture + Design

SIMRAN BOPARAI: Reigning in Opulence

Celebrated for her bespoke, aspirational designs that blend grandeur with cultural heritage, Simran Boparai is the visionary architect sculpting opulent architectural marvels. From lavish residential estates to awe-inspiring commercial spaces, she discusses her neoclassical design philosophy, the pursuit of seamlessly integrating luxury with functionality, and her trailblazing vision for reshaping skylines across the globe

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April 2024
PRIYANK MEHTA
Architecture + Design

PRIYANK MEHTA

Indulging in the essence of bespoke luxury, Priyank Mehta, the visionary force behind Attitudes, savours every creation like a connoisseur relishing a complex blend of rare spices, rich chocolates, and delicate floral notes.

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April 2024
SUMESSH MENON
Architecture + Design

SUMESSH MENON

Sumessh Menon brings a refined perspective to bespoke luxury, likening it to the smooth, matured notes of a single malt whiskey.

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April 2024
VEERAM SHAH
Architecture + Design

VEERAM SHAH

Veeram Shah delves into the intricate artistry that defines bespoke luxury, drawing parallels between bespoke creations and masterful works of art.

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April 2024
A SYNERGY OF DESIGN ARTISTRY & ARCHITECTURAL SCALE
Architecture + Design

A SYNERGY OF DESIGN ARTISTRY & ARCHITECTURAL SCALE

Centrally located in India's technology hub, this hotel's design concept reflects nature and geometry as a homage to the city of Bengaluru

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April 2024
A REBELLION AGAINST URBAN DISCOMFORTS
Architecture + Design

A REBELLION AGAINST URBAN DISCOMFORTS

Crafted by Snehal and Bhadri Suthar of Grid Architects, Vanessa Villa in Aluha, Gujarat, emerges as a private Biophilic retreat, akin to a surrealist dream-seamlessly melding light, air, and greenery to demonstrate architectural excellence and ecological harmony

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April 2024
IN GOD'S OWN COUNTRY
Architecture + Design

IN GOD'S OWN COUNTRY

Meera Pyarelal's Temple Town is a design haven for the connoisseurs of refined luxury

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April 2024
WHISPERS OF DESIGN
Architecture + Design

WHISPERS OF DESIGN

Imagined by Sara Shah and Nilay Shah of Magic Houz, this 2,500 sq ft holiday home is a treat for the design-hungry souls

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April 2024
NOT A RAT RACE
Architecture + Design

NOT A RAT RACE

Driven by a passion for innovation and a deep-seated curiosity for the potential of computational tools in architectural design, Sushant has embarked on a journey to integrate technology seamlessly into his practice

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April 2024