In the wee hours of Tuesday, 16 June 2015, Charles Correa, one of the greatest architects that India ever saw, passed away at his residence in Mumbai. Read More
From my ‘insider’s’ view of a studio practice, it is a bit of a strange animal — partly structured, partly wild and almost always, a sum greater than its parts. It is the last bit — about being able to create something that is bigger, better than all of us as individuals. Read More
SPACES – a set of 9 miniature concrete buildings inspired by their experiments in First-Year Architecture, playing with volume and voids. Read More
For me everything – the food, the music, lighting, the cutlery and crockery – all have to convey a story. That’s primarily my job. Read More
Kay Khoo writes about being great, and that greatness is the Holy Grail – it is defined by the outcome that will last for a while (or forever). Read More
Wedding Set Design in India is a hula-hoop of collaboration, budgets, locations, traditions, debates, familial pressure, emotions running high and last-minute crisis management. Read More
The series, 24 colour images in all, captures the beautiful geometries, topography and the urban landscape of Chennai (Madras). Read More
Looking at their beautiful new collections, it doesn’t seem like Bharat Floorings is going anywhere anytime soon. Read More
Murshidabad remains an ugly, pale shadow of all its former pomp and glory, a mere ghost town with a dilapidated maze of heritage thrown around haphazardly-crumbling mansions. Read More
Celebrating ‘Art for Everyone’, St+art Delhi brought 25 Indian and international artists for the festival’s fourth edition. Read More
“The loss of our moving image legacy has been colossal and we continue to lose more every day,” asserts Shivendra Singh Dungarpur, Founder Director of the Film Heritage Foundation. Read More
Jaya He “enlivens the kilometres of walls and huge spatial volumes of the Mumbai International Airport with meaning." Read More