There’s always that underlying urge; the desire for something more. Almost unconsciously, the little quest niggles, and the eyes inadvertently seek. Exactly a sentiment that plays large in our stories this week. With Renesa adding on the owner’s art to her retail lighting store, the architects have transformed a simple purchase exercise into an experience for the senses.
Likewise, we see two homes, both in the mountains – one exploring the quality of space in conjunction with the occupant – a research that Ar. Jean Verville has been working on over a few years, where he sometimes lists the merits of actually decreasing floor space to enhance quality of space! The other home is a carefully-orchestrated climatically-sensitive abode that demands more from its built form than from its décor quotient.
The little Rajasthan-themed restaurant in Pune and the interview with graphic design studio, Reverse Thought endorse the initial premise at another tangent – of going the extra leg for that little something that makes a huge difference.
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Warmly,
Savitha Hira
Editor
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