CATEGORIES

Seeing Time: Public Clocks Of Bombay
Domus India

Seeing Time: Public Clocks Of Bombay

Public Time

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December 2020
Place Matters - Where Would We Be Without Places
Domus India

Place Matters - Where Would We Be Without Places

Spitalfields in London was not designed exclusively by architects but alongside a new profession. What happens when the “placemakers” take control?

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6 mins  |
December 2020
The strength of the column
Domus India

The strength of the column

Making architecture

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8 mins  |
December 2020
The Verandah Clubhouse
Domus India

The Verandah Clubhouse

S+PS Architects

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December 2020
RAAS Jodhpur
Domus India

RAAS Jodhpur

Studio Lotus + Praxis

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December 2020
Walking Through Soul City Ek Sair Ruh ke Sheher mé
Domus India

Walking Through Soul City Ek Sair Ruh ke Sheher mé

Sudhir Patwardhan: A Retrospective

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December 2020
The shadow trapper's almanac
Domus India

The shadow trapper's almanac

Time and Image

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9 mins  |
December 2020
Effortful plans
Domus India

Effortful plans

Affinities

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December 2020
Curatorial Structure and Wall Texts
Domus India

Curatorial Structure and Wall Texts

Curatorial Structure and Wall Texts

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December 2020
Baradari, City Palace Jaipur
Domus India

Baradari, City Palace Jaipur

Representing Jaipur in the context of today

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December 2020
So The Object Building Will Transform Society?
Domus India

So The Object Building Will Transform Society?

Revathi Kamath, Kamath Design Studio

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8 mins  |
November 2020
Drawing And Architectural Ethnography
Domus India

Drawing And Architectural Ethnography

Momoyo Kaijima, Yoshiharu Tsukamoto – Atelier Bow-Wow

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November 2020
र is for Ravana
Domus India

र is for Ravana

Aesthetics and India

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November 2020
When circles are scales: notes on the new “small”
Domus India

When circles are scales: notes on the new “small”

The current pandemic has not, as many commentators have pointed out, forced a whole new social order on the world.

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7 mins  |
November 2020
Toshiko Mori ‒Toshiko Mori Architect
Domus India

Toshiko Mori ‒Toshiko Mori Architect

Architecture for resource stability

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November 2020
Locked. Unlock
Domus India

Locked. Unlock

ART AND POLITICS

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November 2020
From Stone to Paper
Domus India

From Stone to Paper

A recently published book reveals how Mughal architects, artists and patrons built on the cultural legacy of their imperial predecessors to create the very concept of a historical style identifiable as ‘Mughal’.

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November 2020
Debating tactile engagements
Domus India

Debating tactile engagements

Revathi Kamath, Kamath Design Studio

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8 mins  |
November 2020
Archive. Library. Laboratory…
Domus India

Archive. Library. Laboratory…

With this issue, we enter our tenth annual cycle of DOMUS India.

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November 2020
Aldo Rossi: From scale to scale
Domus India

Aldo Rossi: From scale to scale

Domus presented the Teatro del Mondo or Venetian Theatre – a floating structure designed by Aldo Rossi in 1979 for the 1980 Venice Biennale – in issue 602 (January 1980).

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November 2020
Suspending the city. Silencing the stranger
Domus India

Suspending the city. Silencing the stranger

One of the biggest calamities of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the city – the right to the city, the right to livelihood, the right to move, the right to being public. The city, historically, has not only emerged as the key location for the exchange of ideas and technologies in a globalizing world, but also the site to possibly earn a livelihood with some semblance of dignity, if not more.

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October 2020
Our horizontal Babel
Domus India

Our horizontal Babel

Already more than half of humanity lives in cities, and the urbanisation process advances at so vertiginous a rate that we will soon be able to describe the planet as a built globe, with its population agglomerated in metropolises and the surrounding environment transformed into an artificial landscape. From the city’s mesh of relationships comes its potential and lure, manifested in the territory like a magnetic field that is irresistible to rural populations, a multitude of iron filings dragged beyond remedy towards the metropolitan magnet.

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October 2020
Life in the Anthropocene
Domus India

Life in the Anthropocene

SARS-CoV-2 has penetrated our world. Here in Central Europe, it has drastically changed our everyday lives and society. We have never experienced such a situation before and we have yet to develop a language to discuss it. People are even talking about a war against the virus. But against which enemy is this war actually being waged?

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October 2020
Cities are not landscapes
Domus India

Cities are not landscapes

The destruction of the landscape by the ferocious invasion of cities, settlements and infrastructures mostly designed for traffic, but also by the excessive proliferation of stand-alone buildings, has assumed devastating proportions in recent decades. Italy is currently consuming roughly ten square metres of land per second for construction purposes. The natural landscape we love, value and need for our nourishment and recreation is at risk of being annihilated.

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4 mins  |
October 2020
Radical participation and collaborative design
Domus India

Radical participation and collaborative design

The expert is being questioned across society. In Zurich, planners are addressing this with argumentative design

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6 mins  |
March 2020
Urban Form and Smart Urbanism
Domus India

Urban Form and Smart Urbanism

A recently released book is an academic reflection on questions surrounding new planning initiatives and the role of urban design in creating spatial and cultural transformations in second-tier cities.

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March 2020
Notes on design - Enzo Mari by Jasper Morrison
Domus India

Notes on design - Enzo Mari by Jasper Morrison

In advance of an Enzo Mari exhibition at the Triennale Milano, we present a selection of archival drawings and sketches investigates the process of his search for true form and a vintage photographic summary of his key works.

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March 2020
Welcome David Chipperfield
Domus India

Welcome David Chipperfield

With the arrival of the acclaimed British architect as guest editor for 2020, Domus shows it is at the centre of the global debate around architecture and reaffirms the key role of the designer in our time

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March 2020
Masters of the universe
Domus India

Masters of the universe

The creation of a new capital should express the aspiration of a new nation, and yet increasingly we are seeing a phoney history dictate their design.

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8 mins  |
March 2020
Park Pavilion, Otterlo
Domus India

Park Pavilion, Otterlo

Monadnock and De Zwarte Hond

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2 mins  |
March 2020

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