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India’s most famous couturier Rohit Bal lived by his heart and died by it

A long-time fashion editor on the designer’s crowd-pulling persona that glossed over the empath he was 




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Designer Arpita Mehta’s wedding collection

Nazara, Arpita Mehta’s latest bridal couture collection, is inspired by the vibrant traditions of Gujarat and the Northeast




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Asymmetry is the formula

The designs of an architect who is unconventional and passionate about sustainable elements and green spaces.




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Perfect geometry

An interface of interlocking triangles, snake hoods and more… a look at the sprawling Sri Yantra Maha Meru Temple, Amarkantak, by Chitra Ramaswamy




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Keep your cool this summer

S. Vishwanath writes on four smart ways in which design can help conserve water and improve its quality




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Design should be localised

For the sake of insulation and ventilation, structures should be built in tune with the prevailing climatic conditions. By Sathya Prakash Varanashi




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Size is no constraint

Three bedrooms, office space, swimming pool and provision for an elevator… all in a 24x27 ft. space. A look by Nandhini Sundar




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Coffee and conversation

Create a casual café ambience at home using these design tips by Teja Lele Desai




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Choose the right facade

The technology adopted should enhance the structural beauty as well as energy efficiency.




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Re-fashioning Hyderabad’s roads

The GHMC is embarking on a Strategic Road Development Plan (SRDP) – a Rs.1, 267-crore initiative that aims at easing traffic flow and creating facilities for pedestrians




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Insulating our shelters

The belief that walls and roofs should be solid for long lasting strength is a myth.




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For a good night’s sleep

The bedroom is essentially your sleep sanctuary. These design essentials help you optimise your circadian lifestyle.




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Essence of eco-friendly homes

We have to minimise the damage to nature and convince ourselves about eco-friendly architecture in terms of alternative design approaches.




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A green inclination

Creative use of natural materials, recycled elements, salvaged items stand out in these eco-sensitive creations.




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Climbing the bamboo steps

If regions like Assam can live on bamboo staircases, Bangalore too can live on them. They combine beauty with functionality, says Sathya Prakash Varanashi




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It is all about materials

Some exceptional buildings are around, but what about the majority of structures? Why are they becoming predictable and ordinary?




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Big in size, simple in decor

Mandu’s Jami Masjid is a red standstone structure featuring an amalgam of three styles. By Chitra Ramaswamy




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Redesign or perish

Cities are shedding their past and new necessities are urging rapid changes in the landscape. By M.A. Siraj




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Designing beyond borders

An eastward tilt is in the offing in the global design movement with Indian and Chinese designers, architects and artists forging a new camaraderie.




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Work, live and play

Ramanujan IT City has adopted the Main Street architectural style. Hema Vijay takes a look.




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A fascination with the sky

Charles Correa firmly believed that architecture and urban design were instruments for social change. A tribute by Durganand Balsavar.




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Readymade homes

Why wait for years when you can move into your new home immediately? Nidhi Adlakha captures the trend of ready-to-move-in homes.




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Five trends to kill now

Redundant décor elements in Indian homes.




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Bamboo making a quiet statement

Recent research on bamboo has found it an ideal material for application in construction, says architect Neelam Manjunath in an interview.




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For the love of travel

Make your travels part of the design of your home with these tips




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A tribute to the design wizard

M.P. Ranjan’s designs aimed at not only creating single point solutions, but crafting self-sustaining eco-systems.




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Striking looks, at no extra cost

Using a modern approach to traditional ideas, we can build green buildings which are attractive and require minimal maintenance.




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‘Smart cities are a con job’

Architect Dean D’Cruz tells us why he quit designing luxury homes and switched to sustainable architecture.




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Creating exotic gardens

Made Wijaya instils artwork and gives a magical touch to the gardens he has designed across the world, says Nandhini Sundar




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Every home can be a resort

If resort architecture can create an ambience for good living, why cannot we adopt such ideas for every building, wonders Sathya Prakash Varanashi




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A labour of love

Mumbai-based design firm Married Single Mother is known for its colourful, personalised designs.




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If you want rivers to flow again…

Individual action, citizen group action and putting pressure on institutions of governance can make it happen




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A conversation with the masters

The specific role played by land, culture as a reference in design, creeping in of globalism…plenty of issues were analysed by architect B.V. Doshi and his Australian counterparts.




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Innovating with nature

Sujatha Shankar Kumar on indigenous architecture and designs emerging at Auroville




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Respect our architectural heritage

A number of less known palaces and edifices have either collapsed or lie in a state of neglect fighting for survival while many more have already been erased for the construction of high rise apartments




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A place of transformation

Sujatha Shankar Kumar on how a derelict building became the new InKo centre.




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Building your space brick by brick

The writer on why the humble brick scores over the much-cheaper block masonry




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Less is more when redecorating

Confused about how to revamp your home? Ranjani Rajendra has a few helpful suggestions




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For some festive cheer

Colours are integral to home décor and add bring spaces to life, says Teja Lele Desai




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You can now rent an STP

EcoTec Engineers and Consultants have introduced a rental scheme for sewage treatment plants. Kannan Pasupathiraj, managing director, tells us how builders, building associations and even municipalities can benefit from the scheme




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Discarded tyres to battle earthquakes

A mixture of crushed pieces of tyres and sand around the foundations can protect buildings during an earthquake, civil engineers say in a special release from the Indian Institute of Science.




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Your dream home within no time

Pre-cast structures can be used for construction of residential buildings as well, but choosing the right kind of structures ideal to the city we live in is necessary.




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The timeless appeal of bungalows

Bungalows are the ultimate real estate investment vehicle, as their value grows in tandem with the appreciation of land prices in a locality.




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Bring home festive cheer

Make these trends a part of your décor this holiday season.




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Bring home a part of nature

When it comes to furniture, wood steals the show.




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Learning from history

Water has to be treated with respect and demand management is the key, says S. Vishwanath




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Step up your interiors

The staircase is an important design element that adds colour, visual interest and panache to your home.




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It’s time for festive shopping

Head to these stores this Diwali for some festive décor accents and accessories says Teja Lele Desai




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Compact homes are here

Newcomers to cities find them a better option for saving as well as asset accumulation.




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Coping with the monsoon in Chennai

Having dealt with yet another severe monsoon, the city is limping back to normal. Nidhi Adlakha writes about the impact on buildings and what went wrong.