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Editorial
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Dear IAnDians,
Innovation is the heart of design! The wooden free-form building - the Museum of Bread by none other than master architect firm, Coop Himmelb(l)au, is a mesmerising sight to behold. The shiny almost-as-if-in-motion steel shingles that clad the façade shimmer in the sunlight as they hold within an all-wood circular exhibition space. Belonging solely within, the exhibits are subjected to an intriguing spatial drama!
In the same vein, our stories this week enunciate space and spatiality as a palpable element of architecture. Whether it is about carving out interactive interstitial spaces in a neighbourhood of row houses; or highlighting and chiselling two spatial definitions out of a single area; or even enhancing a spiritual experience via a premeditated deliberation on religious sentiments... 'space' is under the hammer of innovation this week.
And taking the cake is our cover story, where space is treated on a human scale with a pragmatic twist. As one learned designer once told me, "Space is like change in our pockets! Small denominations can't buy you a thing; but put them all together and you may be able to reckon with their value."
Do check out the multimedia show. It's superb!
Warmly,
Savitha Hira
Editor
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