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Editorial
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Dear IAnDian,
When Architect B.S Bhooshan from Mysore was planning the Tungal school in Bijapur, there were no predetermined specifics apart from a master footprint. The development grew organically with local craftsmen and masons adding their own flavours to the evolving functional requirements.
When Architect Yang Liu was designing the interiors of the property in Beijing, it changed program periodically, till in the end, even he did not know what he was chiselling the space for! This organic approach has its pluses like none other. Keeping aside sceptic arguments, one can safely say that the pleasure of discovery on unformalised terrain is unmatched.
Our stories this week use organic as the mantra and our cover story validates it in the simplest form, with a universal approach.
Let the introspection seep in.
Warmly,
Savitha Hira
Editor
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