Sea Buckthorn Excellence Centre, Ladakh, by Emara
Sea Buckthorn Excellence Centre, Nimoo, Ladakh, designed by Emara celebrates the use of local expertise in craftmanship, traditional construction skills and symbolic aspects of architecture.
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Sea Buckthorn Excellence Centre, Nimoo, Ladakh, designed by Emara celebrates the use of local expertise in craftmanship, traditional construction skills and symbolic aspects of architecture.
Sharvari, Satara designed by Mayur Gandhi and Associates, a home which is fusion of both vernacular and modern architecture. The site is located in Satara, Maharashtra, India.
SEN KAPADIA ARCHITECT – IN PURSUANCE OF MEANINGS is a reflection by senior architect Sen Kapadia on his life and 50+ years practice which he has seen as a cultural endeavour and is one of the first compilations on his work in recent times.
WeaveX by DesignAware is a series of urban interventions in the form of installations, sculptures and pavilions.
As architecture moves away from the hands that built to machines that produce, economies are being realigned towards conglomerates. The rural economies that relied on craft are on a gradual decline. Architecture can perhaps play a role to reverse the said adversary and build economic resilience in the craft and construction industry.
Kai Early Years, designed by Education Design, International is located in the heart of Whitefield, an urban neighborhood in Bengaluru that is home to a vibrant community of well-heeled residents hailing from all parts of the world; the resultant demographic mix has given rise to a need for suitably metropolitan educational and day-care facilities for Whitefield’s youngest residents.
Designed by Morphogenesis, the Lodsi community project for Forest Essentials is a manufacturing facility, designed specific to the site’s topography, climate, and immediate context.
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 flYingseeds reminisces its ethos, approach and journey.
Rock-face project, Bhopal, by flYingseeds Studio is a concurrence between the built mass and the existing rocky plateau through the ecological weave and by providing optimal, sustainable, green environments for different activities.
Pier House, Noida, by flYingseeds Studio is a holiday home for family and friends, closely rooted to traditional Indian ethos and the vernacular feel, in convivial environment with nature.
In The Dubai Dream, H Masud Taj talks about the dark side of putting up a display of, what he calls, an ‘urban eye candy’.
Ahmedabad Collective, IIA, Ahmedabad by Doro, a first of its kind initiative by IIA, Ahmedabad aims to showcase the Architectural strength of the city to its patrons.
Future Trajectories 2.0: flYingseeds Studio
The Pavilion House, Bhilai, designed by flYingseeds Studio, is a new contemporary house next to the existing one, with an open garden all to it.
Studio Mannina, Kamshet, Maharashtra designed by Doro, is a studio and a house for a potter, layered with courtyards, verandas, spill out spaces, and spaces for “nothingness”.
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