Insights on the need for Affordable Mass Housing – Prashant Sutaria

“Architecture is the sacred work of combining art and technology to enhance the beauty of Mother Earth” opines Prashant Sutaria, Principal architect at Prashant Sutaria Architects, who has been practising since the last 25 years. Prashant wishes to play an…
Employee Engagement in a Transformed Workplace

The workplace is undergoing a significant transformation driven by evolving technologies, shifting demographics, and the lessons learned from the global pandemic. As organizations adapt to these changes, they are also reevaluating how they engage their employees. Employee engagement, often regarded…
9 Office Ergonomic Tips for a Healthier Workplace

This article was first published by Sunon Office Furniture Are you sitting at your desk now? Don’t move a muscle and check your position right now. You are either slouching with your hips at the edge of the chair or…
Life is short. Let’s build stuff that matters – Ar. Sabeena Khanna

Architect Sabeena believes in Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Simplicity is the intimate sophistication”. Architectural inspiration came to her at an early age from her father, Ar. V.N Shah, who spearheaded Haryana and Himachal Pradesh for almost 20 years as Chief Architect.…
Embracing Invisible Disabilities: A Vital Component of Inclusive Employment Introduction

In a recent conversation between Lisa Whited, author of Work Better, Save the Planet, and workplace transformation expert Sibani Sarma of Idream, Lisa highlighted the importance of recognizing invisible disabilities as part of organizations’ diversity and inclusion programs. She also…
WE STILL HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO – Ar. Abin Chaudhari

Our aim is to provide a “Soul in the Shell” says Abin Chaudhuri, who has graduated from Jadavpur University, Kolkata in 1998 and pursued Industrial Design at Domus Academy, Milan. Abin Design Studio (ADS), started in 2005 has executed a…

