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Retail design and immersive spaces| The value of restraint in design| When modern interventions respect history| and more

Dear Reader,

Look around you and pause a while… so many careers, a deluge of creativity, and so many facets of design and the human connect are incessantly being explored.

As a magazine bringing you projects – by the fraternity and for the fraternity, we are constantly revisiting typologies and mindsets alike.

This week, we visit four different typologies- a new mall in Shanghai; a refurbished restaurant paying homage to its historic building in Amsterdam; a bungalow in Ludhiana; and a boutique in Mumbai. Each of the projects focusses on the qualitative aspects of space identity and aesthetic appeal. Each defines an exploration of material play and its evolving impact on the ambience and subsequently, the user. Each integrates the program and aesthetic vocabulary such that you cannot separate the built form from its human connect.

We hope that you can single out the highlights of each of these projects just as we enjoyed penning the details.

Enjoy the issue…

Warmly,

Savitha Hira

Editor

 

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