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Chitra Vishwanath: Building a Sustainable India, One Earth-Friendly Structure at a Time
Chitra Vishwanath is a renowned Indian architect whose name has become synonymous with sustainable and eco-friendly architecture. Based in Bengaluru, she has spent over three decades pioneering green building techniques that harmonize modern architecture with the natural environment. With a strong belief that architecture should respond to local climate, materials, and communities, Vishwanath has redefined…
Brinda Somaya: Shaping India’s Architectural Heritage with Sensitivity and Vision
Brinda Somaya is a pioneering Indian architect, conservationist, and urbanist whose career has spanned over four decades. Known for her deep commitment to blending traditional Indian architecture with modernist design principles, Somaya has significantly influenced contemporary architectural discourse in India. Her work embodies a rare fusion of cultural heritage, sustainability, and innovation, reflecting not only…
Rafael Moneo: A Pioneer of Timeless Spanish Architecture
Rafael Moneo is one of Spain’s most distinguished and influential architects—celebrated for his deeply thoughtful, contextual, and elegant designs that bridge tradition and modernity. With a career spanning over five decades, Moneo has shaped contemporary architecture through built works, teaching, and writing. His architecture is neither flamboyant nor minimalistic; instead, it is grounded in a…
Benedetta Tagliabue: Blending Craft, Culture, and Context in Contemporary Architecture
Benedetta Tagliabue is a renowned Italian architect celebrated for her innovative, context-sensitive, and poetic approach to design. As the co-founder and principal of the international architecture firm Miralles Tagliabue EMBT, her work is characterized by an organic, fluid form-making that embraces local traditions, materials, and urban culture. Through her architecture, Tagliabue tells stories—about cities, history,…
Semicircular skylights cast sunbeams across takeshi hosaka’s concrete residence in tokyo
Takeshi hosaka builds two-story concrete residence in tokyo In Bunkyo, Tokyo, architect Takeshi Hosaka designs Yayoi House for a family of four, rooting domestic life in an ecosystem of plants, water, and light. The reinforced concrete residence spans two stories and prioritizes cyclical living. From rooftop rainwater runoff to edible wall-climbing vines, the home integrates…
Iris ceramica layers oak, stone and cotto into armonie modular ceramic surface system
IRIS CERAMICA INTRODUCES MODULAR CERAMIC SURFACE SYSTEM Iris Ceramica, part of the Iris Ceramica Group, introduces ‘Armonie,’ a modular project of porcelain stoneware surfaces that blends three archetypal materials — oak wood, stone, and cotto — into a single, flexible design language. Developed to create continuity across indoor and outdoor environments, the ceramic surfaces promote…
Studio sangath uses recycled brick and terracotta to shape artists’ refuge in india’s alloa hills
Studio sangath’s Courtyard as Compass Just outside Gandhinagar, India, the Alloa Hills Weekend House folds gently into the land, allowing the terrain to dictate its rhythm. Studio Sangath approached the residential project with quiet attentiveness, designing a retreat that prioritizes stillness and intimacy with the surrounding topography. Tucked into a bend in the Sabarmati River’s…
Boss Design Sets High Seating Standard with Uma
Uma by Boss Design embodies a new standard in leadership seating, merging sculptural elegance with tangible sustainability. Drawing from nature, its organic form and tactility present a softer vision of authority – one rooted in ergonomic integrity and material responsibility. At a glance, the Uma chair appears poised, but beneath its elegant exterior lies a sophisticated fusion of material…