Tejorling: Radiance Temple, Pune, by Karan Darda Architects
Tejorling: Radiance Temple by Karan Darda Architects is a Shiva temple built for daily worshipping by the locals.
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Tejorling: Radiance Temple by Karan Darda Architects is a Shiva temple built for daily worshipping by the locals.
Toilet 001, by R+D Studio, is India’s first toilet designed with 100% recycled sustainable building blocks.
Samvada Baduku is a college campus designed by Made in Earth, in Bangalore, as a maze of smaller parts built around a central spline.
In Memories at Sangath, Ajit Rao recollects his time at the revered studio while working with Architect B.V. Doshi.
Designed by Made in Earth, Full Circle is a Taproom designed as a large framed structure with an open plan that gives a sense of being outdoors.
Designed in a vocabulary inspired by location, the IIT Gandhinagar Guest House by Delhi-based Neeraj Manchanda Architects provides an attractive physical environment to the Institute’s guests, visiting faculty and scholars. Megha Pande from ArchitectureLive! interacted with the firm’s founder and managing partner, Neeraj Manchanda, to understand the project’s development, from the concept stage to its execution.
Sonali Rastogi, Co-founder and Principal Architect at India’s leading Architectural Practice, Morphogenesis, discusses the trajectory of gender representation in her journey as an architect and how she, along with her co-founder and partner, Manit, went on to lead one of India’s only gender-positive practices.
Traversing terrains – Tata Myst Housing, Kasauli by Mobile Offices, are luxury weekend homes on the scenic hills of Kasauli in Himachal Pradesh. The brief was to create a retreat for the city dwellers with privacy, while providing common recreational facilities.
One of India’s greatest architects, B.V. Doshi, passed away on January 24, 2023. This article is a tribute by architect Aashish Karode to India’s sole Pritzker awardee.
Founded in 2013, we are a multi-disciplinary practice operating in the fields of Architecture, Urbanism,Interior Design, Research & Development; with a focus on creating ecological,
common Ground practice designed the interiors for two Delhi-based offices of Harappa- an online learning institution. The design of the project, recalls the technologically advanced Harappan Civilization known for its world-class planning and efficiency and an extraordinary level of mass standardization.
Right to Walk is an analysis by the author, Tarun Walecha, of walkability and India’s pedestrian traffic and its impact on the economical, social and physical health of India and its citizens.
Designed by common Ground practice, 62 Jorbagh is a developer apartment building in Delhi, designed as a scaled vernacular idea at an urban level.
Containers for development is a prototype design by Delhi-based common Ground practice, aimed to build mobile infrastructure using shipping containers to help expand the provision of development services in rural India.
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