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Architecture as inspiration; The un-theatre experience for performing art; Messner’s last museum by Zaha Hadid; Introspective public art and more

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Design is a language that touches one on a metaphysical plane giving rise to a multitude of thoughts: it inspires as much as it challenges; its aura evocative of quirk at one extreme, whilst serene philosophy at the other. A look at the three projects – the public art project at Nantes, France; the miniature concrete building models by Studio Material Immaterial and the ‘still not a theatre’ –Maillon, also in France, push the envelope of conventional thinking, making one sit up and introspect.

Our surroundings are mellifluously filled with umpteen such elements, nuances that provoke and elicit responses that are meant to go beyond the physical realm; touch deep within. Change is the constant resultant that reinstates the cause-effect relationship here, contributing wholesomely to the idiom of growth.

In a ponderous mood…

Warmly,

Savitha Hira

Editor

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Trending   Thought n Impact Fluid as Creative Juices Deeply rooted within contemporary creation and at the crossing point of performing arts, Le Maillon theatre aims to reach outside of its walls and extract the performing arts world from its occasional elitist position… click here to read more    

Inditerrain   Ideas   Play of volumes and voids   A miniature concrete model by Material Immaterial Studio builds on the idea of space as an inherently formless vapour that constantly surrounds our being…   click here to read more     Projects   Classic-Modern Interiors   Square Consultancy Services’ show flat for a residential apartment building in Kolkata addresses the limitations of standard architectural design and detailing…   click here to read more    

SPONSORED ADVERT To Advertise here email us at marketing@indiaartndesign.com   Global Hop   Ideas   Contextual Installation in Nantes, France   Baptiste Debombourg’s public art statement in Nantes, France, is yet another instance of unorthodox musings, such as placing work in unexpected contexts…   click here to read more     Projects   Hinge Design Building   The United Nations affiliated World Maritime University (WMU) in Malmo, Sweden comes to fruition after four years and a three-stage international competition win…   click here to read more     Projects   Messner’s Last Museum   Here’s a fitting tribute to adventurous and successful mountaineers – a symbolic built form hung over the precipice…   click here to read more     Product Hub           Testimonials   “I really like your magazine. I am very curious to see more art and architecture coming from India, also in interaction with international artworks”. Baptiste Debombourg

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