Meeting new people and comprehending novel perspectives is an exercise in growth; an investment in the process of maturing. People tend to surprise you with their design thinking; their eye for the non-conspicuous. Such learnings abound, as we move from one project to another, culling out the distinctiveness of each topography and treatment. Architect Nicolas Laisne’s treatment of the workplace, where a person spends maximum number of his waking hours shows a sensitised approach to the human psyche that is pressured from various routinic tidings. The proposed Home Farm with aquaponic vertical farming that could provide the retired with self sustenance in more ways than the monetary angle is another sensitive responsibility that Spark Architects render as a flourishing practice. Do check out these projects. And of course, there are awards, accolades for great work being done by the seasoned and the emerging talents... loads to garner... Do write in to us with your feedback. Warmly, Savitha Hira Editor |
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Showing posts with label Vol V Issue 35. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vol V Issue 35. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Aquaponic Farming as a retirement solution| Guwahati’s iconic directorate complex| New disposable waste bin| Ar. Puran Kumar’s holiday home and more
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