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THE YAMUNA GENTLY WEEPS TONIGHT
Journal of Landscape Architecture

THE YAMUNA GENTLY WEEPS TONIGHT

MANOJ KUMAR MISRA: 1954-2023

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DECODING KOLKATA'S DURGA PUJA
Journal of Landscape Architecture

DECODING KOLKATA'S DURGA PUJA

A compilation of the study of the Doctrate thesis on the subject, captures the essence of the unique annual festival, while exploring the idea of it being a great example of a participatory community design on an urban scale, with a high democratic and inclusive spirit

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TOWARDS an INDI(A)GENE: RE-IMAGINING INDIA'S DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Journal of Landscape Architecture

TOWARDS an INDI(A)GENE: RE-IMAGINING INDIA'S DESIGN PHILOSOPHY

The article visits some of the less documented traditional practices of nature conservation and eco-friendly lifestyles, belonging to different rural geographies in the Indian subcontinent. It also points out the possibility of adapting these practices within the current urban scenario of India to achieve climate resilience

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UNRAVELLING the ENIGMA
Journal of Landscape Architecture

UNRAVELLING the ENIGMA

A well researched book brings to light new knowledge about Mughal Emperor Humayun, his travels, imperial life, achievements in administration and governance and his significant role in diverse creative fields related to nature, space and culture and his larger vision. The work plays an important role in redefining the Emperor’s place in the history of Mughals. Rabindra J. Vasavada reviews the scholarly work

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HALF A CENTURY OF GRATITUDE
Journal of Landscape Architecture

HALF A CENTURY OF GRATITUDE

Based in New Delhi, Suneet Mohindru established his landscape consultancy practice Oracles in 1997. With deep interest and commitment to academics, he has been associated with various architecture, landscape and urban design programs in the country, as educator and at times as a mentor. Suneet shares his life journey, inspirations and his views about landscape architecture – the subject, discipline and profession

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COURT FORT: AN URBAN FARMING STUDIO
Journal of Landscape Architecture

COURT FORT: AN URBAN FARMING STUDIO

Court Fort is a studio space for Urban Khetti, a small-scale experience center for people to understand different concepts of biodiversity, natural farming practices, pond ecosystem, local and seasonal crops, and their impact on soil and the environment

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CORPORATE HOUSE: B SAFAL
Journal of Landscape Architecture

CORPORATE HOUSE: B SAFAL

The project is an attempt to redefine work space landscape design. It is conceptualized around the monolithic building of the ‘B Safal House’

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PROFESSOR SHONKU PARK
Journal of Landscape Architecture

PROFESSOR SHONKU PARK

In the midst of redefining public parks in today’s era and a city born of culture, the design of the thematic Professor Shonku Park is an attempt to bring to life one of the most affectionate science fiction creations of Satyajit Ray, the famous director of Bengal Cinema

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A CITY AND ITS GARDENS: AUROVILLE, TAMIL NADU
Journal of Landscape Architecture

A CITY AND ITS GARDENS: AUROVILLE, TAMIL NADU

“Auroville will be the place of an unending education, of constant progress, and a youth that never ages”. — The Mother

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VIEW FROM WITHIN WIDER, DEEPER
Journal of Landscape Architecture

VIEW FROM WITHIN WIDER, DEEPER

India’s population is all set to reach the world’s highest in another few months. Cities are getting denser with each passing day and with an expanding urban envelope

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B.V. DOSHI A EULOGY 1927-2023
Journal of Landscape Architecture

B.V. DOSHI A EULOGY 1927-2023

He left us too early - he was young. Everyone has a story about him.

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DESIGNING URBAN YARNS
Journal of Landscape Architecture

DESIGNING URBAN YARNS

Urban Design may not overpower but may weave into a landscape as seen in Idea Design's Crafts Village in Kovalam in generating a composite pattern by landscape' and in Recyclebin's model eco corridor in Athirapally by extending a string with small Urban beads. In Kozhikode Deearth Architects' Freedom Square stage is an Urban 'Bobbin' of Historical and Cultural threads. Other projects bring life and vibrance to voids.

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DESIGNING URBAN OUTSIDE
Journal of Landscape Architecture

DESIGNING URBAN OUTSIDE

For many people Street is the city, or City is the street. 'Urban Design begins where the building plot ends'. Pradeep Sachdeva retextures the entire floor and designs new edges in Chandni Chowk of old Delhi to empower pedestrians over the vehicles reducing an overload. Prasanna Desai in Pune, StudioPod in Mumbai and Studio Code in Delhi introduce robust street furniture and lighting even with soft landscapes and signage to make a street a destination by creating spaces of pause next to the parallel lines of movement neatly categorised, dedicating them to pedestrians and vehicles of diverse speeds by different paving textures.

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DESIGNING URBAN INSERTION
Journal of Landscape Architecture

DESIGNING URBAN INSERTION

The insertion of the large parisar around Kashi Vishwanath Dham by displacing old fabric creates a new identity which however seeks to mitigate the necessarily produced form-al’ disruption by attempting to camouflage the alienation itself as integration and primarily through representation. Whereas, the formal and spatial insertions in Patna Riverfront Development provide additional support to current human activities and the identities of the series of interventions are acquired not by any representational scheme but primarily by their functional role, thus making the public domain more amenable to ritualistic celebrations at an individual level or to a large mass of people.

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DESIGNING URBAN INSIDE
Journal of Landscape Architecture

DESIGNING URBAN INSIDE

Minor identity of the circulation spaces in the building may be turned around by metaphorically conceptualising them as public streets. In the showcased projects, those public elements break out of that metaphorical state to become real in themselves and start affecting the overall organisation in their favour. Either through independent production of the public realm in Correa's Salt Lake City Centre in Kolkata or by an independent representation of a formal complexity in Somaya's Indore campus, and for Hundredhands and Architecture Red, where the urban designers are able to generate a substantial and dominant spatial realm, where public and private places remain almost seamlessly integrated. Studio Lotus converts a gated private part of the city into a public space by partial transformation and brings the city directly into the site.

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