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From contextual metaphors to hybrid typologies| Sprawling resort home by Ar. Nitin Killawala | Biblical references in design

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                        How does a designer/ architect begin a new design? What is the starting point; that eureka moment, that then determines the future course of action? As we browse through our stories for this week, we come across a diverse inspirational set: from alluding to biblical stories to reinventing contextuality in architecture to going beyond set boundaries of art and architecture… our pages come alive with intrigue, awe and a feeling of abandon; liberation even, as we savour and imbibe different approaches to design and design thinking.

We absolutely recommend a complete read this time. You’re sure to garner something from every gem present here.

Cheers to the New Year countdown!

Merrily,

Savitha Hira

Editor

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Trending   Projects Urbane and Lyrical Ar. Nitin Killawala is a seasoned space strategist. He chisels a distinct architectural vocabulary for an expansive holiday home against the picturesque backdrop of the Sahyadri hills… click here to read more    

Inditerrain   Projects   Modernized Traditional Living   This monolithic concrete structure that comes across as an enigmatic play of geometries, unfolds to a complex design that incorporates Vastu principles…   click here to read more    

SPONSORED ADVERT To Advertise here email us at marketing@indiaartndesign.com   Global Hop   Projects   The Baltic Palace Hotel – a contextual metaphor! ..   Inspired by the waves and sand dunes of its surroundings, the 36,000 sq. ft., all-glass façade of the Baltic Palace Hotel marks cutting-edge dynamism…   click here to read more     Projects   Art meets Architecture – Hybrid Typology   An ingenious structural art work dubbed: The 2 Girls Building by internationally acclaimed duo Kavellaris Urban Design (KUD) and artist Samantha Everton…   click here to read more     Projects   The Ark Residence – Symphony in Symmetry   Apollo Architects & Associates play smart with their new residential project that displays a simple yet modern biblical twist…   click here to read more     Reviews   Optical Illusions Game – a suave brain teaser!   If you’re a gaming enthusiast and simply thrive on a periodic rush of fresh adrenaline, the Optical Illusions Game is for you…   click here to read more     Product Hub         To read what some of our readers-patrons have to say about us: click here

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