The Architects Diary
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India's 1st Digital Interactive Magazine. The Architect's Diary is a Digi (talized) Interactive Magazine to connect and map these trajectories for Architects and Designers. It covers wide range of topics of Architecture from History to Contemporary with qualitative emphasis on stories that justify beyond hard copy reading.
The Architects Diary
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One of the most striking features of the Villa is the earthy tones and wooden grill design throughout its design palette. From the warm ochres and rich browns of the exterior façade to the subtle nuances in the interior finishes, every element has been meticulously curated. This creates a cohesive and inviting ambiance. These earthy hues not only reflect the colors of the surrounding landscape but also infuse the home with a sense of groundedness and serenity. Its design harmonizes with nature while evoking a sense of warmth, tranquility and exudes a unique character through its earthy tones ..read more
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‘Plot 33’ is an honest study about how to achieve a balance between inside-outside, work-life, privacy-openness, reused-new materials, adaptability-single use, etc. This project is also an attempt to amalgamate the aspirations of an Architect duo coming from diverse backgrounds – South Asia (India) and Southern Europe (Spain) – in the rapidly growing city of Rajkot, India.
To Achieve a Balance Between Inside-Outside | playball studio
The site is located in a tight urban residential neighborhood, adjacent to the region’s university campus. It is a 10 x 24 meters parcel of land, with the northe ..read more
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Burma Burma Mumbai celebrates their second inning with a stunning restaurant at the Oberoi Mall in Goregaon. In the new space, Burma Burma, the only pan-India Burmese specialty restaurant and tea room brand create a stage to display the cuisine, culture and cooking styles of Burma. Elements of colonial design in the pillars, arches, and stained-glass panels in the facade give a context to Burma Burma’s history as do the pagodas and traditional Burmese paintings.
Burma Burma Mumbai Celebrates their Second Inning | Minnie Bhatt Designs
Exterior
The facade of the restaurant i ..read more
The Architects Diary
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Hello, urban warriors yearning for serene escapes! Craving mountain peace after Mumbai’s busy streets? If yes, look no further than Jammu! This historic city offers stunning Himalayan views, rich culture, and a calming vibe. It’s the perfect contrast to Mumbai’s energy!
For Mumbai’s warriors who are weary of the urban fray, Jammu offers a treasure chest overflowing with unforgettable experiences. This blog will list the five best attractions in Jammu for Mumbaikars.
Top 5 Must-See Attractions in Jammu for Mumbai Travellers
Bidding farewell to the pulsating energy of Mumbai and exchanging it fo ..read more
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Nestled within a plot size of 51′ x 55′, the residence, Indian bungalow design is a attestation to the artful fusion of functional design and personal passion. Owned by a businessman husband and a homemaking wife, this bungalow is a expression of their lifestyle, interests, and a allegiance to creating a canorous living space.
Indian Bungalow Design is a Attestation to the Artful Fusion | Aakar Group of Consultancy
Lobby
The ground floor of Nandadeep welcomes you with an entrance lobby that sets the tone for
what lies beyond.
A unique feature is the cantilever staircase, a piece of architectu ..read more
The Architects Diary
16h ago
Sectional doors are considered one of the most versatile and warmest variants of garage structures.
Self-installation of sectional doors starts with measuring the garage opening. Knowing the correct indents and gaps will allow you to install the gate with a guarantee of long-term operation. And if there are difficulties, you always have the option to call a garage door repair company.
Design and Principle of Operation of Sectional Garage Doors
The design is a system of metal longitudinal blocks filled with polystyrene foam or polyurethane foam, which makes them quite light. In fact, each ..read more
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Nature has been the greatest innovator, refining its designs over billions of years through evolution. The study of nature not only reveals its breathtaking beauty but also unlocks a treasure trove of inspiration for solving complex human challenges. In this article, we delve into the profound significance of studying nature, explore the concept of nature-inspired design, and uncover how we can learn from nature’s genius to shape a sustainable future.
Why Study Nature? Understanding nature is not just an academic pursuit; it’s a fundamental necessity for human survival and progress. Nature of ..read more
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Carbon monoxide, or carbon monoxide or carbon monoxide (CO), is often referred to as the silent killer. Because it is colorless, tasteless, and odorless, it does not cause any sensation when inhaled at first. As it enters the body, it causes poisoning. Importantly, the gas spreads rapidly, mixing with the air without losing its poisonous properties. In addition to the threat to life, be careful of the consequences to your property so that an accident does not occur, and you are not interested in rebuilding and full home renovation.
Between 1 April 2011 and 15 June 2023, 767 unintentional CO-re ..read more
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Understanding the world of landscaping can often feel like learning a new language, especially when our lives already feel so full. It’s easy to push the idea of sprucing up our outdoor space to the back of our minds, thinking it’s unnecessary.
But what if we told you that a well-designed outdoor space could enhance your life, emotionally and socially? Let’s explore how a landscaping contractor like Lawnman Landscaping can transform not just your garden’s look but your overall well-being, too.
The Emotional Sanctuary Outdoors
Even a simple walk in the park can lift our spirits, so imagine step ..read more
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This home borrows vernacular design elements & adopts a minimalistic approach with simple details, embracing an earthy material palette. This house is set amidst the solitude of the Tata Motors Senior Officer’s Colony in Pune. Well-grown trees and the chirping of birds characterize the place, where varieties of Champas dot the woods, Pelt forums turn the paths yellow as they fall, and the onset of spring is signaled by the pink Taube’s.
This Home Borrows Vernacular Design Elements | Silhouette Architects & Designers
The design embraces an earthy material palette, borrows vernacular de ..read more