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January - February 2025

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AD Architectural Digest India

FRANCIS KÉRÉ, THE PRITZKER PRIZE-WINNING BURKINABÉ-GERMAN ARCHITECT JOINS HANDS WITH A HOST OF INTERNATIONAL TALENT TO CREATE A SPACE OF CULTURAL EXCHANGE IN THE SWISS SKI TOWN OF GSTAAD.

- SAM COCHRAN

FRANCIS KÉRÉ

Conventional wisdom suggests that too many cooks would disturb the creative kitchen. But Nachson Mimran—a free-spirited activist working at the intersection of climate science and refugee empowerment—is not one to abide by hackneyed thinking. “The more the better,” muses Mimran, cofounder of the foundation and platform To.org.

image“Let’s let loose.” It was just that mindset that appealed to a philanthropist-entrepreneur looking to build a private residence in Gstaad, a Swiss ski town synonymous with alpine glamour. More than simply a home, the project was meant to be a catalyst for cultural exchange, foregrounding the work of designers and makers from around the world, with a particular emphasis on Africa and the African diaspora.

imageEntrusted by the client with that open-ended mandate, Mimran acted as the project’s creative director, orchestrating both individual commissions and the larger ethos of collaboration. As he reflects, “What ideas emerge when you bring together a lot of strong voices?”

imageChief among those was US AD100 Hall of Famer Francis Kéré, whom Mimran met by chance over dinner, several years before the architect won the Pritzker Prize. The two immediately bonded over their past work in refugee camps— Mimran, who grew up between West Africa and Switzerland, having dedicated himself to creating spaces for culture and connection within displaced communities, Kéré having designed schools in rural Burkina Faso, where he was born. In Gstaad, the men have joined forces to disrupt the local vernacular, reimagining two classic chalets as vessels for contemporary innovation.

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EDGAR PINTO'S HOME IN FORT KOCHI

WOODEN TIGERS FROM BURMA, ORNATE PLAY HORSES FROM RAJASTHAN, A SCULPTURE OF A MAN IN VERDIGRIS COPPER SURROUNDED BY WATER, A THREE-HEADED GANESHA AND CHRISTIAN CHURCH ART-THE HOME OF GALLERIST AND HOTELIER EDGAR PINTO AND HIS WIFE, BREE, IN FORT KOCHI IS A SUMPTUOUS FEAST OF ART AND ANTIQUES.

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MUSEUM MAKER ABHISHEK PODDAR TALKS TO AD ABOUT MAP—ONE OF THE COOLEST CONTEMPORARY MUSEUMS IN INDIA.

Firstly, I think we need to develop an active museum-going culture.

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November - December 2025

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CONTEMPORARY ART, EVOLVING EXHIBITION FORMATS AND NEW NARRATIVES— HERE IS A GLIMPSE INTO THE STEADY TRANSFORMATION THAT IS UNDERWAY AT JAIPUR'S CITY PALACE COMPLEX.

Nearly 300 years old, Jaipur's City Palace has always been a must-visit attraction for first-timers to the city, and in recent years, it has gradually also become a contemporary cultural centre.

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November - December 2025

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GUJRAL HOUSE

Conceived originally in 1969-70 by artist Satish Gujral and architect Raj Rewal, and continually reimagined and expanded in subsequent decades, Gujral House in South Delhi has lived many lives.

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MONISHA AHMED SHARES HER EXPERIENCE OF SHAPING THE LADAKH ARTS AND MEDIA ORGANISATION IN LEH.

Travel, diversity, cultural practices and textiles have always fascinated me, especially fabrics that embody a layered history.

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DONALD JUDD, LE CORBUSIER, ISAMU NOGUCHI, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND, NASREEN MOHAMEDI, GEORGE

NAKASHIMA, AMONG OTHERS-COLLECTOR ROLAND WOLFF'S TOWN HOUSE IN MUNICH IS HOME TO SOME OF THE FINEST PIECES OF MODERN ART AND DESIGN, REFLECTING HIS UNIQUE, HARMONIOUS STYLE OF LIFE.

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The Historian

The Raza Library in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, is home to around 30,000 rare manuscripts in Pashto, Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu and even Tamil.

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2 mins

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ANGANA & ABHIMANYU

VETERAN ARCHITECT ABHIMANYU DALAL AND LONGTIME JOURNALIST ANGANA PAREKH'S HOME IN DELHI IS A STUDY IN HOW TO TRULY LIVE WITH ART THAT HAS BEEN COLLECTED PASSIONATELY AND DISCRIMINATINGLY OVER YEARS.

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ITALIAN ARCHITECT VINCENZO DE COTIIS HONOURS CLAUDE MONET AT HIS SOLO EXHIBITION IN NEW YORK

Italian architect and artist Vincenzo De Cotiis inhabits an unusual world; his creations are rarely conventional, yet they carry an innate sense of familiarity.

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MODERN MASTERS SIT ALONGSIDE WORKS BY OLAFUR ELIASSON AND AI WEIWEI AT THIS SPRAWLING MUMBAI HOME

OF KARAN AND SHILPA BHAGAT-NEW COLLECTORS WHO ARE QUICKLY BECOMING THE TALK OF THE TOWN.

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