Design sensibilities have no pertinent definition. Approaches change with shifting priorities, user profiles, lifestyles… Our stories this week highlight different design sensibilities: from juggling space in a Paris apartment, opening it up to bespoke multifunctional spaces; architecture following an organic form inspired by the peacock – not just for aesthetic appeal but to optimise interior and exterior vistas; a relook at opening up spaces for a nursery school; design that draws from cultural heritage; and works out solutions to recreate a cultural vibe, despite constraints.
A wholesome issue, we cover diverse fine details that you may be able to use – as a professional or a self- initiator.
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