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Revolutionizing Work Environments: The Role of Neurological Design

What is Neurological Design? Neurological design for modern workspaces, also known as neuroarchitecture or neurodesign, is an approach to workplace design that takes into consideration the impact of the physical environment on the mental, emotional, and cognitive well-being of employees.…
Eco-Friendly Workspaces: Controlling Emissions for Knowledge Workers

Knowledge work has become a driving force in economies around the globe. However, it’s not just the digital revolution that’s transformed the way we work; it’s also transforming our physical environment. Knowledge workers are a critical part of the workforce,…
Embracing Sustainability and Upcycling: A Conversation with a Creative Visionary

In a world that’s increasingly aware of environmental concerns and the importance of sustainability, one individual stands out as a true pioneer in the field of upcycling and creative reuse. This visionary artist and designer, Dhara Kabaria, co-founder of Studio…
Creating a minimal yet dynamic workplace, an un-office – Architect Manish Dikshit

Architect Manish Dikshit, a gold medallist in architecture, has created award winning designs: from designing kindergartens to townships. He has imparted knowledge from his experiences at world architectural events, lectures in top design schools etc. He has a keen eye…
Meet the 63 years young Architect, Bobbie Vijayakkar, an “origami maniac”

Bobbie Vijayakkar firmly believes, “Just because you are breathing at this moment…. that’s not living? But if you are pursuing your passion and also enjoying it….thats what is living!” And he lives his life by this dictum. The decisive, action oriented…
Creating new and refreshing structures – Anindita Chaudhary and KR Vishwanath

Experimentation, risk and meeting intelligent people drives Anindita Chaudhary, Founder of Studio of Creative Chaos (SoCC), and she is passionate about architecture, interiors, art, technology, adventure sports, cooking and travelling. Interestingly, she has tested a lot of things starting from…
Architecture can change the world – Kingshuk Datta (KD)

Kingshuk Datta once re-mastered Laurie Baker’s famous quote as: ‘I learn my architecture by watching what nature does; in any case it is always the pragmatic and laterally evolving because nature does it. They don’t even employ builders, or for that matter architects,…
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…
Ingenuity is a gift – Architect Harsh Boghani

“Ingenuity is a gift, and often, it is the most talented, intelligent and artistic minds that have the ability to observe, imbibe and react to circumstances to create something that is out-of-the-box. Most of the time, these discoveries or creations…
Architecture is mostly Common Sense – Laurie Baker

Laurence Wilfred “Laurie” Baker, born on 2 March 1917 , a British by birth was a practising Indian architect, renowned for his initiatives in cost-effective energy-efficient architecture and designs that maximized space, ventilation and light and maintained an uncluttered yet striking aesthetic sensibility. He…

