SPONSORED ADVERT

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Hospitality Special: Changing face of hospitality design!

IAnD Exclusive
Prepare to be amazed by Alberto Caiola’s latest project, Nyx, as it marks Shanghai’s skyline with a spot of electric blue.
Read more
 

Editorial

Dear IAnDian,

The food business is a booming enterprise. And the hospitality industry has been quite gung-ho about trying new things in terms of offering diners a memorable experience.

Seeking an appetising gourmet spread and experimenting with different cuisines apart, what does a diner look for in a dine-out? With food at no. 1, ambience and experience come close to deciding where one would like to dine.

This special issue on the changing face of hospitality brings to the fore that as gregarious and ever-seeking as we all are, eating-out offers diverse options that regale and engage a diner and a fine-dine affair. New ideas are freely experimented with, given a largely receptive mindset. In fact, it seems like an open field of competitive ideas that vie to hold out the longest on a very fickle and trend-driven notion of upping one's lifestyle.

Browse through our offerings this week and come back to us with your feedback on - what is the one thing that you seek in a dine-out?


Warm regards,
Savitha Hira
Editor

sponsored


Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Does looking back in time make an impact on good design?

Heritage
In the heart of Old Delhi, Spaces Architects@ka designs a Heritage Park - a cultural and symbolic ode to the grandeur of the historical city.
Read more
 

Editorial

Dear IAnDian,

The problems that society faces today are as intense as they have always been. The key lies in the approach, awareness and desired solution. So how does design address this? Does it benefit to go back in history? Does contemporary intervention wrapped in historic tried-and-tested solutions assure better results? These and many more questions are addressed as design uses a cumulative to forge new steps each day.

Our stories this week bring you urban interventions and building design seeped in socio-cultural impact. Architecture does not exist alone, is a given. Yet, how it interlaces with life and living is like a beautiful and intriguing lesson that unfolds a little a day.

While we enjoy and imbibe as we go along, we invite you too, to this journey of revelations.

Enjoy the issue.

Warm regards,
Savitha Hira
Editor

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Everything is layered. Just needs peeling…

IAnD Exclusive
Whether in their work or home life, it’s all about details for this architect couple, who believes in creating personal spaces that are so inspirational that you never feel like leaving.
Read more

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

How does subconscious learning impact design solutions?

Signature
With an exhibition design as well as an outdoor interactive installation that opened to the public last evening at Okhla Grounds in New Delhi, Ar. Amit Gupta gets candid about how exhibition design and installations are an opportunity to further one's skill set… Over to Amit…
Read more
 

Editorial

Dear IAnDian,

Time and again we observe a going back to history. A going back to traditional ancient architectural methods and typologies. Of course, the signature lies in the smart tweaking that contemporises the design and planning to suit current living needs, even trends.

A house built literally in the midst of a desert doesn't shut out the barren nature. Instead, Kendle Design Collaborative opens up the interiors using the courtyard typology and glass walls that promote seamlessness.

The retail store by Labvert Design Studio too contemporises traditional Japanese craftsmanship and ingeniously contextualises the brand to its location.

But going back in time also means going back to a strong value base. Our cover story - a simple thought and practise put into words by Ar. Amit Gupta of Studio Symbiosis, kind of underlines the premise that rootedness is a continuum. It resurfaces periodically, each time making an indelible impact - both physically and metaphysically; urging one to think and question the status quo. Agree??

Enjoy the issue and share your thoughts with us.

Warm regards,
Savitha Hira
Editor

sponsored

Watch the dynamic duo share the secret of their inspiration. For the very first time – for the readers of India Art n Design. We are #Incandidconversationwith Architects Krupa Zubin and Zubin Zainuddin – releasing on 19th Feb 2018 
https://youtu.be/M3kv5R5Y5wM
To stay tuned in – subscribe to our YouTube Channel and hit the bell icon to get notified when the couple comes online. 

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

How much and when has a building impacted you?

Projects
Tadao Ando stated that “I believe that way people live can be directed a little by architecture”. Ar. Archana Shah designs this residence by not just manoeuvring contemporary living ideas but marking a posey for timelessness.
Read more
 

Editorial

Dear IAnDian,

When design drives a solution that is contextual in nature, what is the premise? Established that design speaks a subjective dialect: it means different things to different people; at different times; is situational; circumstantial even. Yet, there is a universal vocab that underlines a typology. One that guarantees appeal, acceptance. So irrespective of the premise, contextuality can be varied and manifold.

We bring you two residential architectural projects - one in Noida - a fairly new township by many standards and the other in the Alpine ranges of South Tyrol, Italy. Both attest to the immediate surrounds without compromising on contemporary mandates. And when it comes to the interiors, we found the perfect adjunct in a recent project by Ar. Archana Shah (our cover story).

Acknowledging the shift (existential and progressive), is the new academic building in Nottingham that illustrates the role of design beyond the physical.

Deep dive and enjoy the read!!

Warm regards,
Savitha Hira
Editor

sponsored

When your spouse and your work roll into the ‘love of your life’, life is set! Watch out for the journey of architects Krupa Zubin and Zubin Zainuddin of ZZ Architects #inCandidConversationwith IndiaArtnDesign

To stay tuned in – subscribe to our YouTube Channel and hit the bell icon to get notified when the couple comes online. https://goo.gl/imMqTX

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...