Domus India Magazine - December 2014

Domus India Magazine - December 2014

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In this issue

In the December issue of Domus India we continue to mark our interactions with history – not to celebrate or romanticise it, but indeed to collect our contemporary, fully aware that the moment ‘now’ in many ways is a persistence of ideas that change and grow, metamorphose and become completely new, and the trajectories of these ideas is important for any discursive and intellectual endeavour. In this issue, we complete second part of the provisional Lexicon compiled from the 33 issues of Domus India until October 2014. Another mini-project that Domus India set out to mark the completion of three years of Domus in India, is that we invited a set of senior thinkers, practitioners, and scholars to pull out a text from the past, which, if we read again today resonates fresh ongoing debates, as much as it still holds ground on counts it was written for in the past. From the past, but only more significant now… featuring texts and essays from art historian and curator Geeta Kapur, and architects Charles Correa, Prem Chandavarkar and Rahul Mehrotra. Also, in this issue is a combined feature on the three latest projects by Charles Correa – the MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences Complex in Cambridge, Massachusetts; the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown in Lisbon; and the Ismaili Centre in Toronto. We wind up the magazine with a feature on the extension of the British Museum by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, organised in a series of pavilions that are inserted, but does not blindly emulate other monumental buildings of historic importance. This issue celebrates architecture in all its avatars and journeys; but it is also an issue that, in its essays, asks critically sharp questions, raises issues, and makes us wonder why are there not many more instances of critical expansions and dissensions in the fields of architecture and culture – vistaras of the discursive space!

Domus India Magazine Description:

PublisherSpenta Multimedia Pvt Ltd

CategoryArchitecture

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Domus, the iconic architecture and design magazine from Italy, is now in India. The eight-decade-old monthly magazine has a history of informed debate on architecture, interiors, art and design. The Indian edition, the first Domus exclusively in the English language, seeks to encourage and promote innovation in the built environment.
Domus has been brought to India by Spenta Multimedia, India's largest custom publisher. It aims to track and review the latest architectural and artistic movements in India and the world through its exciting content and rich visuals.

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