A local edition of DOMUS international magazine, we review and offer critical reflections on architecture, design, urbanity, and visual cultures in the region.
Our essay on the city in times of a pandemic by @kaiwanstudio is wonderfully extended into a conversation on home and migration, inside and borders by two beautiful works of artist @sahejrahal Thank You! https://t.co/gIbcYN9GTM
We are back... the October 2020 issue is just out. We lost 5 issues in the lockdown but we will make up for it... this is a digital issue to avoid any fear of travelling paper contact. More soon from the issue... https://t.co/HghbQNLgar
Architecture and City materialise their realities and lived experiences through the image-making and technical-draw-construct activities in the works of artist @pratapmorey We revisit here an essay on his work by… https://t.co/PptiZOsL8O
Architecture and City materialise their realities and lived experiences through the image-making and technical-draw-construct activities in the works of artist @pratapmorey We revisit here an essay on his work by… https://t.co/ajDyzz5aA2
Understanding and experimenting with technology across scales and imagination was key to this project @ceptuniversity1 in collaboration with hunnarshalaofficial and karigarshala writes in Urvi Sheth, a key lead on… https://t.co/LFrby0B2m4
Discussing the architecture of buildings nid_india Gandhinagar designed by Sen Kapadia... and architect who engages with the contemporary through a postmodernist logic... https://t.co/iJHoF68eN8
How did somayabrinda and her team snkindia handle an intense curatorial idea and sensitively diplomatic project between three important museums @csmvsmumbai@britishmuseum@nmnewdelhi for the exhibition… https://t.co/2kT9UwgXS4
In the second in our series on art, travel, migration and places... we pull out a conversation with @ranjithoskote on these themes in his most recent collection of poetry #jonahwhale Check out the complete… https://t.co/JYT0ZQjbfp
TAKING A ‘MUSICAL WALK’ through the town... as the disturbing and depressing lockdown continues; we recall tejaswini.niranjana research essay on Bombay/Mumbai, public-ness, modernity and Hindustani music... also as… https://t.co/CcIlqM0Bcd