“If ever there was a novelist of space, Sen Kapadia is one.”
Architect Gautam Bhatia reviews the book, ‘Sen Kapadia: In Pursuance of Meanings’, edited by Pinkish Shah.
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Architect Gautam Bhatia reviews the book, ‘Sen Kapadia: In Pursuance of Meanings’, edited by Pinkish Shah.
ArchitectureLive!’s initiative, ‘Decoding: Architecture of the Academic Environment’ focuses on the architecture of academic institutions and attempts to comprehend the role of architecture and architects in designing institutional settings.
The Shardashish school at Chhapi by Indigo Architects, part of the CSR initiative of the Torrent group, include a pre-primary, primary, secondary, and higher secondary school, administration, an assembly hall, a playground, a library, and congregational spaces.
Future Trajectories 2.0: The Purple Ink Studio
Located on an ancestral property in central Bangalore, Norris Road Apartments by The Purple Ink Studio, is built for the new generation where 6 families could reside, enjoying the best of living collectively, while having their private spaces.
Anaha Spa at Shreyas Retreat, Bengaluru, by Purple Ink Studio, is planned as a sustainable model focusing strongly on the connection of man in the realm of nature.
Collage Architecture Studio’s Aayi(house in Goa) embodies the brief of being contemporary and minimalistic while being in harmony with the countryside context of the site.
‘Shunyo’, Bangalore, designed by The Purple Ink Studio, aims to create an inspiring story of simplicity and the esoteric.
Bangalore based The Purple Ink Studio designed the new campus of the Manipal School of Architecture and Planning.
Axis Vanam, Bangalore, by Purple Ink Studio, was initiated with the idea of condensing the gap between the built and greens.
The Architecture Travelogues, by Edgar Demello, are a compilation of diverse forays into familiar as well as uncharted terrain. By train, bus, by foot and bicycle and at times with a hitchhiker’s board. They are based on notes and sketches as well as on recall. In the reconstructions, reality often meets fiction, creating a map that is partly an imprint and partly ephemeral. The accretive experiences of people, places, and cultures were akin to life’s finishing school.
Collage Architecture studio’s Notan Home in Hoskote, Bangalore is designed with a thoughtful take on interactive living achieved via natural elements within the built environment.
Future Trajectories | Dialogues is a series dedicated to the people behind Promising Young Architectural Practices identified in Future Trajectories and Future Trajectories 2.0. In this interview, Delhi-based Emara reminisces its ethos, approach and journey.
“Red Fort Centre is a new gateway for visitors to re-experience the events and the fortress’s heritage-built fabric,” said Siddharth Bathla, Creative Director and Co-founder
This article looks at mundane architectural elements from a fresh perspective. In the form of a group of essays, this is a New Year’s wish from the author to our readers.
Stay inspired. Curious.
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