It’s time to do more with less ~ Meghana Kulkarni and Pooja Chaphalkar, on the Profession post Coronavirus Pandemic
It’s time to do more with less ~ Meghana Kulkarni and Pooja Chaphalkar, M+P Architects, on the Profession post Coronavirus Pandemic
It’s time to do more with less ~ Meghana Kulkarni and Pooja Chaphalkar, M+P Architects, on the Profession post Coronavirus Pandemic
With such a brief, we kept divisions to a minimum and a third of the floor space as the common work area with two large work tables in MS supports and engineered wood sheets. One cabin is used by the directors or as a common meeting room with the smallest soundproof cubicle being the calling space. The balcony overlooking some trees is used as a lunch and break space.
As a photography enthusiast and amateur camera equipment tinkerer and lens maker, I had gained quite a reputation in our local photography enthusiasts for this strange skill. What does it have to do with architecture, you may ask? Answer: Tweaking a camera lens actually gave me my first project.
Today, on the subject we open the discourse with Meghana Kulkarni and Pooja Chaphalkar, principle architects and co- founders of M+P Architects, Pune. Having started a collaborative endeavor in 2013, M+P Architects have collectively as well as independently procured and materialized several design projects in a course of less than five years since their genesis.
We were approached by a school consultancy who had taken charge of starting a kindergarten wing in an existing school. The brief was simple: Convert
The residence was designed keeping the local climate – which is hot and humid and the local village context in mind. The major construction materials- brick and stone were sourced locally . The structure is mostly load bearing with only 3 columns for the stilt area. Wood for the windows was seasoned used wood from old wadas and most of the doors and frames were recycled wooden ones from old demoished bungalows. –
The project is a 5000 sq. ft. bungalow near Kanha national park. Aim was to create a quirky colonial style bungalow using minimum RCC, providing
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