Kiron Cheerla, to whom context, client, materials and technology matter

Kiron Cheerla, lead at Kiron Cheerla Architecture (kca) is committed to the design of buildings, not just its function, appearance and spatial quality, but also other important factors such as context, client, materials, technology etc. Kiron Cheerla wanted to become…
What does the client have that designers often overlook?

The answer is of course Financial Freedom. Architects and Interior Designers build beautiful homes for clients; even better looking hotels and resorts. Often it turns out that the designer overlooks profitability of the project. One often hears architects saying (almost proudly) “I…
Architecture does not answer questions…. believes Rushabh Parekh

“Architecture does not answer questions; it asks questions. It does not solve problems; it creates problems” – Peter Eisenman’s quote, is what drives Rushabh Parekh who is an architect, educator and principal of the architecture and design practice RPDS. Rushabh…
A health plan that pays

While supporting employee health and wellness is a worthy goal on its own, there are also returns to the farm business, agrees Adelle Stewart, …
Shaping Workplace Strategy in an Era of Perpetual Change

Often one notices that Hybrid policies are drafted, office footprints are locked and collaboration tools are rolled out only for the management to realise that what was planned no longer exists or rather that version of work has already changed.…
Architecture expressing synergy and a global spirit : Architect Rahul Kadam

Architect Rahul Ajeet Kadam graduated from the BKPS college of Architecture, Pune University, India and has a Master’s degree from South Bank University, London, U.K, in Health care Planning and Design. He was a student member at Architectural Association, London,…


