Category Architecture, Interior Design & Construction
Daisy Narayanan, the lady behind Carfree Sundays, Edinburgh

Watch Daisy Narayanan in conversation with Architect Sibani Sarma, Founder of Gallopper | For Godrej Interio Talk the Walk | An interview series focused on the inspiration behind path-breaking works in the design sector.
Raja Arjun transcends boundaries of project briefs

Raja Arjun, Founder and Design Manager at Office of Cognitive Design (OCD) believes in pushing the boundaries and thinking out of the box. His work transcends boundaries of project briefs and enters realms of co-creating new experiences for users of…
Gen Z at the Workplace : A panel discussion with Gen X, Y, Z and a baby boomer

Gen Z is the first fully digital generation that is entering the workplace now. Suddenly the Millennial will become a boss to them, from being the ‘new kid on the block’. This changes the dynamics at the workplace. An engaging…
Developing a vocabulary on sustainable, affordable interior design – Architect Shweta

Shweta shares with Gallopper, one of her recent projects which was designing an office space for an Ahmadabad- based infrastructure company, building roads and highways. This project according to the Architect was a journey in creating a culture of collaboration and curiosity with clients. Hence, the design direction was influenced by nuance and subject.
We love what we do – Shraddha Kamath & Prachi Mathur

“We love what we do; we are truly passionate about architecture and design to develop every project with our uttermost dedication”. That is the mantra for the Architect duo Prachi Mathur and Shraddha Kamath, who started Tangram. Tangram is a fresh…
Moving to a Coworking Center? Look before you leap.

Coworking as a mode of working has grown very rapidly over the last five years, to the extent that it may well be called an industry now. Most of the coworking operators that exist today have been in the business…
Has WeWork killed the Dress Code?

After working with an American and an Australian company in the nineties, I became an entrepreneur in 2003. Free at last, I thought. Amongst other things, I also felt free from the ‘tie and suit’ regime, something which I did…
Tribute to the Legendary IM Pei by Architect Rahul Ajit Kadam

The world has lost one of the greatest contemporary architects with the passing away of IM Pei on 16th May 2019. I owe my profound gratitude to him for shaping my design thinking right from my student days. I was very…
Talk with your mouth, instead of with your keyboard

While there is much talk about remote working these days, office colleagues sitting centimeters away within the same space often let the keyboard do the talking, when it comes to co-workers. One can emphasize with them. After all, one has…
Longitudinal cities limit lateral thinking and innovation : A hypothesis

Back in the nineties, I used to commute between my workplace at Churchgate in the southern tip of Mumbai and my home at Andheri West, far north of it, on a daily basis. Work started at 9 am. At 8.45…

