Technology has massively enhanced the process of design by enabling creative ideas to become tangible in ever speedier time frames. It’s exciting to see thought processes translated into imagery or layouts; but equally important is the use of interactivity and motion. A live example of the same can be seen in the spectacular “Arena Di Verona” designed by Ar. Von Gerkan, Marg and Partners, who have come up with an unconventional retractable fabric roofing system. Using technology to our advantage not only in planning, but also in design elements, is seen at the “Here Solutions office” too with the innovative use of computer generated art as wall treatment and partitions.
At the other end is the house designed by Hiren Patel Architects that incorporates simplicity and a contemporary style, while still staying true to the roots.
These examples reinstate that beauty is in the balance of things. The way we see, touch and interact with our homes is in constant process and so is our relationship with time and life. And art is the silent protagonist in all of these – in one form or the other.
Warmly,
Shabnam Gupta
Guest Editor of the month – “Role of art in interior design & architecture”
Interior Designer & Principal
The Orange Lane & Peacock Life
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