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In this issue

Prof. Ar. Charanjit Singh Shah from Creative Group, New Delhi, shares his concern on remaking of the Lutyens Capital city through conservation, preservation and restoration and a dramatic interface between the heritage and contemporary architecture over deconstruction, demolition and dismantling in the article “Rethinking the Remaking of Capital City.”
For this time's cover story we have the project 'Think of It' from Surat, a well designed garden restaurant in the true sense of the word, designed by Studio Lagom from Surat, a design that kept the built-form to the minimum and used economic materials to rationalize project cost.
The issue also features the projects of some creative architects located in different parts of country; 'Maher Ashram' for destitute girls in Satara, Maharashtra designed by Studio PPBA from Pune is inspired from traditional Indian culture; 'Urban Oasis-Posh' Ahmedabad designed by The Grid Architects is a sustainable, energy-efficient residential housing project that also endorses high quality community living; the design of 'Minimum, the 2 cent Home' at Calicut in Kerala created by Ar. Rohit Palakkal from Nestcraft Architecture Mould, expounds space optimization in dense urban fabrics; Simple aesthetics, a minimal material palette and connections to nature are the main drivers of the design of the 'Skewed House' in Surat designed by Studio Lagom; The overall design of 'Catex Office' in Ahmedabad created by The Cross Boundaries emphasized on implementing environmentally friendly practices; and 'House of Hidden Doors' in Mumbai, again designed by Studio Lagom.
'Friends of Pho' a multi-cuisine restaurant located near the airport on the northern fringe of the city of Kolkata has been brilliantly designed by Ar. Sunil Maniramka of Maniramka & Associates emphasizing on the colours reflecting real flavours and combination of corresponding cultures of South Eastern Asia which communicates visually with the customers creating a story.

GLITZ architecture & interiors Magazine Description:

PublisherTHE NEPTUNE GLITZ

CategoryArchitecture

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

THE NEPTUNE GLITZ, a monthly magazine on Architecture & Interior Design, has been recognizing the impressive work in Architecture & Interior Designing, by featuring various projects of Architects & Designers, along with the latest on Building products segment.
THE NEPTUNE GLITZ, vowed to be informative, awarding due recognition to designing & Architecting, inspiring by knowledge sharing articles & projects from reputed architects & designers on the latest interior designing, trends, ideas, contemporary architecture, landscape, furnishings, product design and materials. The idea was to capture every aspect of modern building starting from architecture to landscaping, interior designs of home as well as office, home décor and various building products used in a modern building today. We believe, we have kept the spirit alive.
We have been working tirelessly in bringing you the best of architecture, sustainable green and contemporary architecture, we could cover in eco-friendly planning, designing, design development, redevelopment and conservation projects, other green project as well.

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