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On one hand, we see glamour, opulence and state-of-the art interiors and on the other, are sustainability and its innate charm. Team indiaartndesign.com initiated a discussion thread last week asking, “Is it becoming more and more difficult for us to remain rooted to basics, as we’re progressing, as a society? Is cutting down on frills, a near impossibility?” Significant inputs from well known architects point to one direction – that an appetite for sustainable needs to be nurtured. That the connect between yesterday, today and tomorrow is a continuum and should necessarily be sustained. That we put things into perspective and understand where we are headed to, to ascertain whether “the need for a global collaborative design approach integrated with vernacular sustainability can be our answer”.
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On one hand, we see glamour, opulence and state-of-the art interiors and on the other, are sustainability and its innate charm. Team indiaartndesign.com initiated a discussion thread last week asking, “Is it becoming more and more difficult for us to remain rooted to basics, as we’re progressing, as a society? Is cutting down on frills, a near impossibility?” Significant inputs from well known architects point to one direction – that an appetite for sustainable needs to be nurtured. That the connect between yesterday, today and tomorrow is a continuum and should necessarily be sustained. That we put things into perspective and understand where we are headed to, to ascertain whether “the need for a global collaborative design approach integrated with vernacular sustainability can be our answer”.
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