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DESIGN MATRIX • SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2015

PEOPLE • LIFESTYLE • DESIGN • INTERIORS

September-October 2015 VOL. 5 • ISSUE 6 • `100

Ar. Reza Kabul

Behind a successful track record lies a solid approach to delivering functional solutions to our clients.

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S ’ R O T EDI N O T E

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ll of us do not have equal talent, but, all of us have an equal opportunity to develop our talent.” I close my eyes and offer a silent prayer for the man, who had left behind a lot of motivation for this generation and the next to follow. I salute, late A.P.J Abdul Kalam for all the inspiration; I have derived after reading his ideologies. The above quoted words often encouraged me and have boosted my confidence. The last two months were filled with hard work, fun and creativity, planning an exciting issue for our readers on one hand and organizing a mega event for the students of interior designing on the other. We are glad that Design Matrix made a new history in the world of design with Designopedia, 2015; a reality show in the world of interiors. We just had a single motto behind this endeavor and that was to allow the young generation to rack their brains and interact with the “DESIGN GURUS.” My special jadoo ki jhappi to Harsha Kotak, the brain behind this event for all her encouragement and support offered while planning this event and making it a grand success. Sincere thanks to Ar. Ninad Tipnis, Anant Bhat, Aparna Piramal Raje and Rohit Ghuste for spending your precious time with us and the students; all your thoughts and design principles were indeed inspirational. This issue is special and dedicated to all our student readers and the colleges who took keen interest and participated in this competition and for those who did not show the same this time, yet I am sure after reading ‘My Space,’ all the other colleges will come forward and I can foresee Designopedia, 2016 making a new record. Coming to the issue, my interaction with Ar. Reza Kabul, an internationally renowned architect, interior designer and an urban planner is stirring and I am certain you will enjoy our Cover story on ARK. We also have some attention-grabbing spaces that will move you. The luxury design segment featuring the works of Ar. Vistasp Bhagwagar is fascinating and the Design Promo with Ar. Vivek Gupta is a bonanza that offers you a treasure of pleasure and leisure. Is Gluttony a sin? To know about it, flip the pages and enjoy. Cheers !

Marilyn Madathil www.designmatrix.co Now follow us on www.facebook.com/DesignMatrix.DM Now follow us on http://twitter.com/DesignMatrixMag

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MY SPACE A reality show in the world of interiors – Designopedia, 2015. pg 86

ZOOM IN We share their dreams and future plans of Aditya College of Design Studies. pg 92

DESIGN CORNER Sonal Gogate, the founder of SG Associates, defines her design principles of creativity, simplicity and functionality. pg 96

CONTENTS

24 COVER STORY COVER STORY Our rendezvous with Ar. Reza Kabul was inspiring. Know more about ARK and his foray into the design industry, his signature projects and design mantra. pg 24

UNMASKING TALENT Chakshu Bansal, a young architect from Dubai coins a unique notion that revolves around peace. pg102

DESIGN PROMO

CREATIVE IDEAS

Ar. Vivek Gupta paces with us to a farm house, a retail store and an office space; experience the treasure of pleasure with us. pg 46

Correct lighting in your home is like the icing on the cake with a cherry on top. pg 108

INTERNATIONAL

American red elm strikes a warm note in Melun’s Music & Dance School. pg 112

CASE STUDY A pick-and-eat style of dining – ‘’whatever you like, however much you like, and whenever you like.” pg 52

DIMENSIONS Designers Sneha and Chirag Doshi, create impressive interiors in a Penthouse at Gala Luxuria. pg 58

HOSPITALITY DESIGN Crunch with harmony at Crunch Patisserie; executed by the young and dynamic duo, Ar. Ranjeet Mukherjee and his wife Shreenu. pg 116

YOUNG GUNS LUXURY DESIGN Architect Vistasp & Associates (AVA), Delhi; led by Ar. Vistasp Bhagwagar believes in creating goal oriented designs with innovation. pg 62

Inspiring work stations, just a step away! pg 122

BOOK REVIEW Feel the 4th Dimension of Architecture with Ar. Chandrakant Patel. pg 126

CORPORATE DESIGN ACA provides vision and expertise to architectural, interiors and spatial design projects, varying in scale and category. pg 68

PRODUCT LAUNCH Office furniture, Furnishings, Bathroom solutions, will lure you! pg 127

LEISURE DESIGN Is Gluttony a sin? Find out and be a Glutton pg 74

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN With Sandeep Uchadiya, let us step into a home that is clam and spells the feeling of serenity. pg 78

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Anuja Salunke Pune I was deeply impressed by the Creative Ideas segment and Design Pedagogy in the SeptOct, 2015 issues. Sincerely, I admire the way the editorial team compile all the information and present the same in an interesting manner. Flipping through the pages of this design archive is a fun filled journey. Kudos to students for their great work. Indeed it is a perfect design magazine that one would love to grab.

Jayanti Krishnan Chennai Design Matrix is beyond any comparisons. It is simply an impressive design journal that has an archival value. Be it a home, an office space, a lounge or a bar; a fine dining place or even an educational space, DM has a cutting edge design and quality information. I congratulate DM team for their efficient style of working and wish you all the best.

alize each and every corner of this project and have no words to describe… It is just beautiful and great design magazine.

Indu Patel Ahmedabad I loved the Global Eye in the last issue. It was bright and was truly blasting dynamite. While turning the pages, I was visually connected with the event and was moved by the fantastic display. I loved the light potato and bright potato concept and would like to thank Harsha for bringing to us such wonderful trends. I eagerly wait for the next GE. I also love the international projects covered in each issue and I am a great admirer of this magazine.

Nisha Pundit Mumbai Ar. Fainy Thakor’s project was stupendous and fabulous. The article was well written and the editorial team and the design team have done a great job in presenting this blissful home beautifully. I could not stop going back to the pages of this article again and again and glaring at this gorgeous piece of creative genius. All the best to Fainy and the lovely Design Matrix team. Keep it up!

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Congratulations for bringing out one more bright issue of Design Matrix. The interview of ZZ and KZ in the last issue was brilliant and I never miss reading your cover stories. Design Matrix is a great design magazine that offers a strong content, a bright feeling and a great taste with mind-blowing projects across the globe. Wish you all the best for future and eagerly waiting for the next.

Sumant Lad Mumbai

Pranjali Mittal Surat The Learning Curve project in the last issue was exciting and had an interesting story line. Reading Design Matrix’s article is like giving rise to the power of imagination. I could visu-

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Cover story

RENDEZVOUS WITH REZA Ar. Reza Kabul is known for envisioning and successfully executing a string of pathbreaking projects centred on the design philosophy of ‘liberating spaces.’ He has created a niche in the industry with leading Indian and global players as his clientele, and enjoys their trust and appreciation with projects that set pioneering benchmarks in design. Words: Marilyn Madathil Photo credits: ARK

was a random experience and

A

DM: What made you an architect? ARK: For me, the choice to be an archi-

after a brief stint at a prominent

tect was quite unplanned. After complet-

architecture studio in Mumbai, he set up

ing my 12th grade, like most students, I

Reza Kabul Architects Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai;

went for an engineering entrance exam in

in 1988. His signature projects are spread

Vadodra. During this time, I stayed with a

globally in the United States, India,

friend, a final year student of architecture. I

Mauritius, United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka,

was totally fascinated by the sketches and

Sudan, Bhutan, Korea, and Nairobi. ARK with

the representations made by him. Before I

high spirits shares his interesting journey

could realize, I cleared the entrance exam

with Design Matrix.

for architecture at the Maharaja Sayajirao

RK’s foray into the design industry

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University, Vadodra. It has been a constant

college reopened I graduated and I came

secretary, and the boss. As projects slowly

move forward from there.

back to Mumbai to set up my own practice.

started pouring in the work force gradually

This studio began in the mezzanine of an

started increasing. Today, the total strength

Iranian restaurant owned by my father.

of our practice is over 100 seasoned profes-

DM: We are curious to know about your internship days. ARK: I came to Mumbai during my aca-

sionals.

ing those days, so with the guidance of a

DM: What was your team strength at that point of time and what is it today? ARK: My practice had a humble begin-

DM: Tell us about your design philosophy. ARK: I believe in liberating spaces, not

friend, I began my internship at a prominent

ning with neither staff nor clients, leaving

enclosing them. Every space needs to

design studio for 6 months. A year after my

me to juggle between being the gofer, the

have a good optimum, be it a small sized

demic years when Gujarat was hit with a massacre in 1985. My college was shut dur-

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Shreepati Arcade, Mumbai

apartment or large commercial offices. Every good designer analyzes the plans from the client perspective, with regard to practicality, functionality and accessibility, before executing it. I don’t believe in confining spaces between four walls, on the contrary, I believe in open spaces, both for the interiors and exteriors.

DM: What do the clients’ expect you to provide? ARK: Architecture is a very personalized and client centric profession. It requires analysing the clients brief and understanding his latent needs. Clients today want architects to function as partners in the project. They look at us for new ideas, trends, best practices, and technological innovations despite being well aware of the global trends. As an architect, it is essential to understand the client as well as the end users perspective and use of the space, so as to provide a solution that offers function-

Sagar Classic, Mumbai

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ality worth the investment. Keeping in mind the clients’ unique background and need profile, we at ARK develop innovative approaches to design, access cutting edge technologies, and

Hotel Marine Plaza, Mumbai

implement advanced management practices to provide optimal solutions with a focus on quality, timeline, and cost economy. Behind a successful track record lies a solid approach to delivering functional solutions to our clients. We strive to provide world class designs, which improve the quality of life where people live, work, seek education, and look forward for entertainment and leisure. The same effort has imparted a reputed identity, and I strongly believe in maintaining close contacts between my design team and the clients.

DM: Tell us about your first project as an independent designer. ARK: After establishing my independent practice, I started contacting acquaintances and family informing them about my venture and merely working on a bedroom or even a bathroom at times. Gradually I began designing stand alone apartments and low rise buildings in the outskirts of Mumbai, such as Kalyan, Badlapur and Thane. My client’s noticed my dedication towards their projects and hard work that went with it. I believe that if an opportunity knocks on your door and you are not there to open it, it would not wait but instead knock at some other door. I was, and yet am always eager to try new things every day, as well as learn with each project.

Radission Resort (Le Méridien), Mauritius

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DM: What have been the milestone projects at ARK? ARK: The big break came with Sagar Clas-

was the first time my name flashed across

We grabbed this opportunity and immedi-

the newspapers; a great turning point with

ately started working on it. Today, we are a

no looking back. The growing fame bought

well known firm in India and globally, and

sic, an 18 storied tower in Byculla, Mumbai.

along an array of well known developers,

our client list has expanded across seg-

We made the model and a perspective

who approached me for their projects. Our

ments.

which itself achieved an overwhelming

first international project was in Dubai in

The next milestone for the studio was

response, and the client’s satisfaction. It

the year 1991, a 4 star hotel with 80 rooms.

when a client walked into the office and offered a project in Mauritius; a 5star property and my life’s greatest moment. Marine Plaza Hotel, earlier Bombay International Hotel at Marine Drive in Mumbai, was another feather in our cap. The biggest challenge there was that an existing residential structure had to be turned into a five star hotel without demolition. The central atrium, a chowk with staircases and drainage pipes going through, had no open space for a swimming pool, leaving us with the only option - the terrace. The need for natural light in the atrium surfaced the idea of a glass bottom pool. The idea behind the design of Shreepati Arcade, completed in 2002, was that the client wanted to build the (then) tallest building. With no such prior experience, and only the enthusiasm to take on the challenge, we undertook the project. Indepth research, visits with a few architects in Singapore and Hong Kong, technical dis-

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cussions, and some pointers later we were

we are equipped to address the needs of

ready to go. 153m tall, Shreepati Arcade was

such specialized segments. I consider that a

recorded in the Limca Book of Records

good architect is capable of creating a suc-

2003 as the Tallest Building of India.Setting

cessful design that proves functional and is

another benchmark towards progress, we

aesthetically pleasing.

are currently working on a mixed-use high-

DM: What is your mantra of overcoming challenges and what message would you like to give to the students ? ARK: Accepting challenges bring out the best within you. My mantra is to overcome the challenges instead of looking back and

winners of the 1996 Cricket World Cup, the

DM: What is your vision as a designer? ARK: It takes exemplary quality to reach

structure shall stand at 363m tall, and be

elusive heights. The vision to rank among

cialised field of practice. You have to have

the tallest in the Sri Lankan skyline.

the top most players in the world has

a flair for it, and certainly need to be good

fuelled and sustained our drive to deliver

at sketching, visualisation and imagination.

DM: Are there any areas that you have not touched upon‌? ARK: Over the years we have established a

those exemplary projects which introduce

While we started our careers with T squares

customers to pioneering benchmarks in

and drawing boards, the budding gen-

design aesthetics.

eration today has the advantage of tech-

proven track-record in project design from

The completion of prestigious projects

nology. Your generation has reached an

inception to execution ranging from master

in overseas markets further bolsters the

age of transformation. With 3D drawings,

plans and townships, to hospitality, residen-

track record of successes and credibility to

advanced materials and new technologies

tial, commercial, institutional, industrial, and

deliver top-notch quality on time, every

evolving day by day, one can create won-

educational segments. However, airports

time. Our constant endeavour remains to

ders. It is good to be a dreamer, but it needs

and hospitals are something that I have not

be counted among the topmost architec-

to be bundled with hard-work and dedica-

touched upon. Being a multi-disciplinary,

tural firms in the world.

tion to actualize those dreams.

rise development in Colombo called 96 Iconic Tower. Dedicated to the Sri Lankan

running away from them. Students need to realize that architecture and design is a spe-

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PROJECTS ARK is a comprehensive global design studio with three decades of proven expertise in project design and delivery, ranging from master plans and townships, industrial, hospitality, commercial, institutional, educational, and residential segments. Let us look at these projects and pacify our design sense:

HOSPITALITY

Stirring Ambience Located in Bhutan, the Le Meridien Thimphu is structurally designed by ARK to host 78 guest rooms and suites, along with other amenities including a restaurant, a lounge, an outdoor cafĂŠ, and spa facilities. Clad in plaster, the 5star property sublimely blends into the picturesque landscape of the location.

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MIXED-USE

Truly Iconic Designed by ARK, 96 Iconic Tower in Colombo, Sri Lanka; is dedicated to the winners of 1996 Cricket World Cup. The building facade is designed with a ball balanced between four bats to commemorate the achievements of the Sri Lankan cricketers with signature residential along with indoor cricket facility, hall of fame, museum, observatory and specialty restaurant. The mixed-use project is an amalgamation of residential units with retail outlets and public space. Despite the various uses and users stacked vertically, each has been provided individual and independent functioning. Designated parking areas, different access elevators and lobbies, and independent services ensure minimal overlap between the different users. Recently, Shreepati Edifice (Pvt.) Ltd, a unit of leading Indian real estate developer Shreepati Group, has signed an agreement with Sri Lanka’s Board of Investment (BoI) to invest US $ 330 million to construct this mixed development project. This high-rise iconic tower will be the landmark and the tallest building in the country. With an approximate height of 363 meters, 96 Iconic Tower shall be twice as tall as the current tallest building in Sri Lanka.

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Over Whelming Experience The SSK Solitaire Hotel & Banquets is a contemporary budget business hotel, offering unparalleled convenience. Located off the Nasik Highway, the property is known for its structural design and eminence. The SSK Solitaire offers 18 elegantly designed rooms, 2 modern banquet facilities, a garden restaurant, a fine-dine multicuisine restaurant, a health club and spa, and a 24-hour coffee shop.

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High–Tech Feel Express Inn, Nasik serves as a textbook example of how state of the art technology can combine with modern architectural

HOSPITALITY

principles to create a sustainable, energy efficient structure. The design of this hotel combined with the strategic location of the building rendered it the most popular and sort after destination for not only the regular business traveller but also for families on outings and functions. The overwhelming response to the first phase of the hotel, led to the new adjoining building that caters to the increasing demand. The Phase II of Express Inn, Nasik consists of 81 rooms, 2 pre function areas, 2 banquet facilities, conference room, spa and saloon, and re-creational and gym areas.

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HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL Green Design Ekta Tripolis, the new landmark in the western suburbs of Mumbai stretches over three 36 storey residential towers across 14,00,000 sq ft. Designed in sleek lines and smooth contours, contemporary spaces and top line amenities give it the perfect compact feel required. The use of high performance glass and glazing on all orientations provide cost effectiveness (low –e insulated frames), especially during the summer. Direct heat is reduced with the help of balconies and projections that are provided on every level creating an offset. Care has also been taken to ensure a minimum 2% daylight factor to be achieved by keeping sufficient size of window opening as per the carpet area of each room. This project was recently awarded the Best Upcoming Green Project of the Year by Construction Times Builders Award 2015.

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HIGH RISE RESIDENTIAL Palatial Life Transcon Triumph is built for those who appreciate the finer things in life. The 42 storey residential tower has exclusive two and three bedroom residences, penthouses, an entertainment deck with lavish features, themed landscapes, and a crowning sky deck. The tower also incorporates global standard office spaces equipped with services required to conduct important meetings from the comfort of home. Recently, this project was awarded the ‘Best Residential High Rise Development – India’ at the Asia Pacific 2015 Awards by International Property Awards. The project has also been Highly Commended under the categories: Residential High-rise Architecture – India, Residential Development – India, and Apartment – India.

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Glittering Sphere The Bharat Diamond Bourse project had started in the 1980s and changed many hands before it finally progressed to ARK in the early 2000s. Located in the suburban commercial hub of Bandra – Kurla Complex, Bharat Diamond Bourse had a distinguished architectural character and is one of the largest commercial complexes in India. The challenge was to revamp considering the revised utility requirements, which involved detailed site analysis of the existing structure and studying the previous drawings, without making major structural changes. Spread over 20 acres, the Bharat Diamond Bourse consists of a total of 8 towers, each scaling 9 storey tall. The total constructed area is 2,000,000 sq ft, with an addition of a 1,000,000 sq ft basement area with a car park for roughly 1800 cars.

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Treasury Operations The Axis Bank branch located at Gole Market, New Delhi encompasses a total of 33,000 sq ft. Spread over two floors the workspaces and cabins are well defined and balanced. The space incorporates the various functions and spaces of the branch, which include the chairman and other vice presidents cabins to the open employee floor space, dining areas, as well as storage rooms. Various departments such as FOREX, Retail Assets, Risk Management, Private Banking, Capital Holdings, and Human Resources also function together in the space. The board rooms and meeting rooms at the Axis Bank Branch have been designed to convert with the need of the space. Foldable walls and loose furniture allow the spaces to be converted from smaller spaces for closed door meetings to larger spaces for employee training programmes. The collapsible walls neatly stack up on the sides, ensuring an unobstructed view of the entire space.

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COMMERCIAL AWARDS & ACCOLADES 2004 - Best Architect of the Year by Accommodation Times 2005 - Best Performance by Practicing Engineers, Architects, Town Planners Association 2008 - Best Architect - Commercial Category by Indian Architecture & Design (IAD) 2011 - Citation of Emerging Master by Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) 2011 - Certificate of Appreciation by Archlights (A Times Property Initiative) 2012 - Award of Excellence by DNA Realty GEN NEXT 2012 - Highly Commended Best Hotel – Landmark Grand (Dubai) by International Hotel Award 2014 - Excellence in Office Space by Smart Office India Summit 2015 - Creative Excellence by Johnson - Society Interiors Honours 2015 – Best Upcoming Green Project of the Year - Ekta Tripolis (Mumbai) by Construction Times Builders Award 2015 - Best Residential High Rise Development – Transcon Triumph (Mumbai) by International Property Awards – Asia Pacific 2015 & 2016 (Highly Commended under Residential High-rise Architecture – India, Residential Development – India, and Apartment – India category.) info@rezakabul.in www.architectrezakabul.com

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Design Promo

ENTHUSIASTIC RECREATIONAL

SPACES

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Arvind Vivek & Associates; popularly known as the AVA design studio was set up in 1984 by Ar. Vivek Gupta. It has been an eventful journey for them, since then. He articulates his thoughts on design with an architectural vocabulary of space, light, climate and context. Each of these elements being central and essential to his designs- be it architecture or interiors. Photo credits: The Architects

Fact File Project Type: Farm house Location: New Delhi Total plot area: 4.5 acres

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r. Vivek paces with us to a farm house, a retail store and an office space that has a new sense of aesthetics and beauty. Speaking on his design

philosophy, Vivek says “I strongly believe in build to suit architecture where I design for the 3 Cs- Client, Context and the Climate.

Blissful Excellence The client wanted an eclectic touch in the interiors fused into the contemporary theme. The concept plan for the landscape revolves around the diagonal axis, which unifies the entire site. The landscape features a Neem tree at the centre of the site, the water feature and the building block in unison with visually connected axis. Situated at the Ansal Villa, Satbari near Chattarpur; the site is linear and the periphery of the site is dotted with all eucalyptus trees. A detailed landscaping is developed, keeping in mind the soil conditions, climate and the sun direction. The tall trees (both evergreen and deciduous) planted along the periphery secures the farmhouse from the outside and provides the texture to the horizon. The pond in the eastern court shaded by the Neem tree is graced by the presence of an abstract art piece in white marble in stark contrast with the outdoor greens. The southern landscape has essentially accommodated the flower garden, vegetable garden and the orchard. A double height lobby with a water feature in the centre leads one to the living, dining and study areas. The rear block of the building consists of four bedrooms with lavish toilets. This block accommodates the dinning and kitchen on the ground floor and the family lounge and pantry on the first floor. Large balconies and verandas on the rear; the front and the terrace gardens above the living room open the building to the lush green outdoors. The U-shaped plan of the building ensemble helps in creating two inclusive courts on the eastern and western flanks of the building. Volumetrically the farm house building may be visualised as a play of interlocking cubes and planes.

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Fact File Project Type: Retail Project Name: Samsaara Location: Mumbai Total plot area: 1,800 sq ft

Preserving Heritage Samsaara is located in the elegant art Deco building constructed in the 1930s, a stone’s throw away from the Gateway of India. A glass frontage allows you to peek inside the allwhite, subtly-lit store. The Zen decor style, neutral settings lets the clothes steal the show. White and gold are used to enhance the clothes. Elaborating the design experiences, Ar. Vivek adds, “The biggest challenge was to virtually tie the two levels together. The space is meant to indulge your senses and induce you to shop. The voluminous space is Samsaara’s biggest USP.” On the ground level the display system runs wall to wall and comprises wood and steel racks. The central space remains uncluttered. The central section on the ground floor is a prime space for display. A wood clad column joins the ground and the mezzanine levels. The wooden staircase takes you to the mezzanine floor, where more merchandise is displayed. A faux wall has been constructed right

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in front of it. The trial rooms on the ground floor has a wall clad in white leather, a large mirror, brown leather chairs, a wooden floor and a white rug. A wood clad column spanning both the levels is a feature that’s hard to ignore. The wood ceiling, where the column ends is circling in space. The cove above this false ceiling is used to hide the light. A part of the wood clad columns flank a feature wall, lined in brown leather.

Perfect Office The Max Group office space follows a modern concept of design that consists of three blocks in a linear manner. The use of modern furniture and workstations, gives a contemporary look through the interiors and finishes. The ground floor level of the blocks consists of individual reception areas, cafeterias, and the remaining portion as an office space with workstations and cabins. The upper floors house entire office areas and cabins, with meeting rooms and library spaces. The invigorating Zen courts in the reception areas cordially invite one to the office and add an interesting element at the entrance of the blocks. The circulation area has been kept to a minimum and is controlled, hence increasing the workable space and giving an undisturbed functioning in all the areas. The workstations located in the centre solve the purpose of being monitored, and thoroughly distribute natural light throughout the floor plate, illuminating the interior and thus minimizing the use of artificial lighting systems. The personalized cabins with 50 DESIGN MATRIX • SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015

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Fact File Project Type: Office Project Name: Max Group discussion lounges at the edges wrapped around the workspaces, give the rooms privacy and a personal space apt

Location: Okhla, New Delhi

for interaction and general discussions. Visual connectivity from one corner to the other is achieved through the use of low height partitions in the open staff workstations. The modern and contemporary design aspect of the interiors can be seen through simple geometric lines that are complemented by a monochromatic scheme along with monolithic soothing finishes, which create a calm and relaxing ambience conducive for budding ideas. An element of contrast is added to the space through the dark brown finish used in the columns, and by highlighting niches and certain areas and focal points on the floor. The cafeteria space, which has been worked out on a concept of minimal lines, acts as a space for the employees to unwind. Emphasis is given to the ceiling and walls, leaving the floor plate clutter free; the dynamic surface treatments induce mental vigour, and textured paints and wallpapers on natural themes and motifs, add vibrancy and vitality.

Know the designer Ar. Vivek is a graduate from the College of Architecture, Chandigarh. Explaining his design philosophy he adds, “I see myself as a space planner, getting to the core of the requirements for sculpting an internal space that reflects the client’s lifestyle, or bring out a built environment to create a community, an ambience and a cohesive whole that’s comfortable, functional, aesthetically pleasing and proportionate.” Further he makes a tongue in cheek comment, “I like a bit of imperfection in my designs, a kind of organic feel - so that there is a different reaction to that imperfection, organic look, every time when a person experiences that space.” www. architectsava.com SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015 • DESIGN MATRIX 51

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International

PICK & EAT AT TUMAMIGUI Nendo designed a new sushi restaurant “tumamigui” in Tokyo. A total redesign of the conveyor - belt sushi restaurant ‘Sushiro’ – including a new name, logo, graphics, cutlery, uniforms and interior on the occasion of its move to a format more suitable to urban locations.

Photo Credits : Jimmy Cohrssen (space); Akihiro Yoshida (products)

Oki Sato

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he logo represents the idea of ‘picking’ your favourite dishes. The customer can choose from a wide

range of options, including the amount of rice and wasabi, the size of seafood pieces, and other toppings and sauces to suit their preferences. So far, large ‘Sushiro’ stores have been able to respond to a large amount of orders due to their operational excellence and the idea was to extend this

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excellence to a smaller-sized restaurant to fulfill detailed orders rapidly. In order for the customers to ‘pick and eat’ –tumamigui in Japanese- the food while they decide what to order, various small dishes are placed on the round counter table. The self-service cutlery is raindrop-shaped, making it easy to ‘pick and eat’ food; also, the plates form a flower-like shape when placed on the tray. This raindrop shape is inspired by

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the idea of feeling free to ‘pick and eat’ whatever one likes and in addition it is being used for the cutlery and the logo. It can be found throughout the stores - on the coasters, chopsticks sleeves, the shop curtain, and it is even implemented in the shape of the table tops. Here there is something exciting and comfortable environment for solo female diners. A new system has been introduced

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that allows orders to be customized using a tablet device. Each table’s colour combination and furniture is different in order to suit each customer’s unique dining experience. The restaurant’s name, ‘tumamigui’ – a casual and unrestricted pick-and-eat style of dining – reflects the ultimate luxury of being able to eat ‘whatever you like, however much you like, and whenever you like’. www.tumami-sushiro.com 56 DESIGN MATRIX • SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015

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Know the designer Oki Sato, the chief designer and founder of nendo, received M.Arch from Waseda University, Tokyo in 2002 and in the same year he established his design studio “nendo.” He is honored by the Newsweek magazine as one among the 100 most respected Japanese and for him the activity in the design world is not limited but multifarious, spanning from graphic and product design to designing furniture, installations, windows and interiors and even reaches into the realm of architecture. nendo designs can be found in the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as well as Museedes Arts Decoratifs and Centre Pompidou in Paris. www.nendo.jp SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015 • DESIGN MATRIX 57

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Dimensions

Rolling EYE Designers Sneha and Chirag Doshi, the founders of Ego Designs, Ahmedabad; create most impressive parts in a Penthouse located at Gala Luxuria, one of niche localities of their city. The open spaces, the spacious terrace area and the huge balcony act as the trigger point for the designers to integrate, both the interiors and the exteriors. Photo credits: Darshit Ringwala

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esigned for a nuclear family of five, this beautiful house is essentially a linear space, divided

into different spaces for the family and their special guests to dine and relax. Explaining in detail, designer Chirag adds, “The central idea of this project was to keep the space fluid, open and connected. One of the ways that this is achieved is through a continuity of material finishes and colour schemes throughout the house. Coming from the school of thought that an ideal design should have integrity just like an ideal person, we created subtle chains of

The Dining Area- Overlooking the Kitchen and Family Space.

Family Room- A unique low height ceiling made of Mirror and Fabrics

Master room- A C-Bent like geometry defines the Bed space in a large bedroom

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Children room- A three dimensional pattern ceiling lends a youthful element to the room

Home Theatre Room- A large decal of Marilyn Monroe lends context to the space

Fact File Client: Sushil Agarwal Designers: Sneha & Chirag Doshi Location: Ahmedabad Space: 4 BHK Penthouse with Terrace Area: 3300 sq.ft

Buddha- Sitting calmly over a pool of water at the Upper floor terrace

Living Room- A serene space to attend guests and visitors

Family Space- A private family space connected with the dining & balcony

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Family space overlooking the dining space

Children room- A low height platform style bed area designed to accommodate gatherings

Living Room- An antique style wooden clock is a highlight of the space

connection throughout the space.” One of the key aspects of this interior space is the use of natural elements and true finishes throughout the space and the exposed RCC finish provided in the ceiling, which is not totally covered with false ceilings, exemplifies it. The use of natural stone finished walls and floors, wood and veneer floor; panelling and grass flooring keeps the interiors of this home grounded. The surprise element of this project lies in the fact that the designer duo, just took a time span of four months to complete this project. The smart use of art highlights the spaces, for instance – the large antique wooden clock in the living room or the abstract wood lampshade in the family space; all add a sense of aesthetics to their respective context. One of the things that one would take home, after visiting this house is a sense of belonging coming from the fact that no space is designed just for its sake and one can feel the comfort in all the spaces, be it the terrace, the balcony or even the corridors and porches. egodes@gmail.com

Home Theatre Room- The Sofas are extendable to provide leg rests

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Luxury Design

Penchant for

Creativity The mantra at Architect Vistasp & Associates (AVA), Delhi; led by Ar. Vistasp Bhagwagar definitely makes creativity count and the works by AVA is a reflection of this belief. Photo credits: Ravi Dhingra VA believes in creating goal

A

categories, such as corporate, institutional,

oriented designs with innovation.

public spaces, retail and hospitality and

With over 700 projects, this firm

main line architecture. We take you to two

work with a host of Indian and International

lively offices, which will certainly charge

clients and their portfolio covers various

your senses.

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The Thematic Office The Booking.com offices worldwide are spaces that are high on energy and yet casual and contextual in their expression. The clients wanted their office to be reflective of the regions they are involved in and briefed AVA to add regional identity to this space. Not being a very large office, the main brief was to have meeting spaces up front and segregated work hall space inside. Elaborating the details, Ar. Vistasp adds, “We picked up a deliberate North Indian theme accentuated with Rajasthani Arches in an image like sequence at the entry of the office work hall, from the reception. The large conference room door has a seemingly carved rich polished door appearance and the meeting rooms will lure anyone with its different themes, geographically and contextually related

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to travel destinations and contemporary minimalism. But the piece de resistance is the booth seating in the central work hall, themed as a Rajasthani Palki.” The design stage had many challenges on its way to an extent with the segmental nature of the site and the need to accommodate numbers as well spaciousness. The site conditions, including entry and emergency exits also changed during the site development, adding further challenges to the spatial definition. The most eclectically planned cafe appears to be a passenger train bogey at one end of the work hall and this blend in the element of fun and travel in this space. One will be mesmerised with the gorgeous pink and grey setting. This space is synonymous with functionality and implements the theme of ‘back to basics’, in the work hall.

Fact File Project Name: BOOKING.COM Location: Gurgaon Area: 6,300 sq.ft. Completion: 2014 Design Team: Vistasp Bhagwagar (MD/ Principal Architect – AVA), Megha Awasthy (Interior Studio Director; Mani Pahwa (Interior Designer) & Swapan Gulleria (Estimation Head)

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Fascinating Space A design and build opportunity knocked

Fact File

the doors of AVA to create a smart, func-

Project Name: PUMA

tional, cost effective space with minimalist fashion. We step into Puma an interesting

Location: Gurgaon

office space. The strength of AVA lies in the ability to interpret the client’s vision and translate it into a design that is not only beautiful but functional and exceeds the client’s expectations. The design of this office was restricted to basic materials adhering to Puma’s colour palette, which was essentially red as an accent in an otherwise

Area: 7000SFT. Completion: 2015 Design Team: Vistasp Bhagwagar, Naresh Kaushal (CEO- AVA Design Build Pvt. Ltd.); Shivani Jindal (Design Associate- AVA), Swapan Gulleria & Perwaiz Kamal (Sr. Quality Manager)

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coal grey paint; hard wood for cafe furniture and industrial lighting. Amongst the various features that were developed and adapted to local context where the bison panelled wall with inset graphics in the work hall and the featured pendant octopus like lights for adding an eclectic touch to the work environment. The play of open and exposed ceiling provided the kind of height variation and sense of sequence that make the office look interesting. The flooring varying from hard spotless white vitrified to sombre monochromatic greys, cast a perceptible feel in the overall decor. The favourite area again of this office is the cafe, where the walls were finished in black and white collage on one side and a rustic texture on the other. “The main design challenges were to translate the original design intent of the European architects into a site context within a fixed time and cost budget. Therefore the sourcing of materials and their viability from a durability point of view were prime concerns,” explains Ar. Vistasp. The cheerful offices will certainly revitalize your body and relax your brain cells. Indeed, the two offices presented here is another name of luxury and versatile than the mandatory offices that most of us work in. All work and no play make Jack a dull boy, isn’t it! 66 DESIGN MATRIX • SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015

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Know the designer Architect Vistasp & Associates (AVA); was set up in 1999 by Ar. Vistasp, an alumni of the School Of Planning & Architecture,

Awards

New Delhi and a Masters in Urban Design

2006 – 2007: IIID Award for Best

from Oxford Brookes, Oxford, UK.

Hospitality Interiors

Ar. Vistasp is a registered member of

2008: IIID National Runners Up for

‘The Council of Architecture’, an associ-

Best Corporate Interiors; IAD Award

ate member of the ‘Indian Institute of

for Best Corporate Interiors.

Architects’ (IIA), an active member of the

2009: IIA National Award for Best

‘Institute of Indian Interior Designers’ (IIID)

Corporate Interiors

and a registered member of the ‘Green

2010: IIID Award for Best Retail Cat-

Building Council’ and ‘Fire safety Associa-

egory (Commendation)

tion of India’. Apart from this, he served the

2011: VM & RD Awards for Best Large

managing committee of the Delhi regional

Retail Showroom.

Chapter from 2008 to 2010, and thereafter

2013- 2014: Artists in Concrete

served as one of the National Executive

Awards for Best Office Interiors, Asia

Committee Member of IIID; for the term

Fest; IIID Commendation Award for

2010-2012 with special duties of a Zonal

Corporate Interiors under Innovation

Head, North. He was involved as a core

Affordable & Sustainable categories.

member of the organization committee of

2014-15: Artist in Concrete Awards,

APSDA 2012. In addition to these, Vistasp

Asia Fest;Commendation Award

has also had experience in teaching stu-

for Commercial Work Space; Real-

dents of architecture and interior design

ity Excellence Awards; Architect Of

and has penned columns in newspapers

The Year-Commercial; World Wide

and magazines. Few people know that he

Achievers Real Estate Awards; Best

has been an avid photographer, a cartoon-

Commercial Interior Design Award In

ist and a poet!

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Corporate Design

OPTIMUM SPACE SOLUTIONS Anil A nil C Chavda havd a & A s socia tes , founded fo u n d e d Associates, b yA r. A nil Chavda Chavd a iiss by Ar. Anil am u lti - disciplinary d i sci p l i na r y multid e s i g n practice p ra cti ce that t hat design addres s ses d es ign addresses design challen ng e s with with a challenges b a la nce off research, r e s e a rc h , balance c o l l a b o ra t i v e collaborative iideation d eati o n and a nd time time b ound p ra g m a t i s m . bound pragmatism.

Ar. Siddharth Chavda Arr. A r. SSi id dd ddh d dh harth arrrtth C art a hav h ha avvd a da a

Photo Phot Ph oto o credits: cred cr edits: A Aashish ashi as ashi hish hC Chauhan hauh ha uh han

Ar. r. An Anilil Cha Ch Chavda vvda da

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A

Fact File

overcome through consistent teamwork

over two decades provides vision and expertise to architectural,

Project Name: HDFC Bank

the challenges, Ar. Anil Chavda adds, “The

CA having a global presence for

interiors and spatial design projects, varying in scale and category.

Functional Corporate Design The HDFC Bank Corporate Office at Pen-

Location: Mumbai, India Area: 81220 sq ft.

of corporate design, that were eventually

primary challenge here was that the office space was going to be densely occupied with several bank offices being integrated in one premises. In such a scenario, the

Completion: 2014

circulation and workstation grid had to be optimized so that every usable square unit

insula Business Park, Lower Parel, Mumbai; presented many of the typical challenges

and technical foresight. Detailing about

Scope of work: Corporate office

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plan office, to create some lightness in the overall aesthetic.� In terms of occupancy, the density on all 4 floors is higher than most other corporate offices but due to the open planning of the office and the use of compact modular furniture the overall aesthetic is not disturbed. The large uninterrupted span of the ceiling adds to the feeling of immensity, balancing the impact of the quantity of furniture on the floor. In order to complete the execution within a timeline of 120 days, the design team decided to make use of elegant and efficient glass partitioning systems, suspended ceiling systems, carpet tiles and modular furniture. 70 DESIGN MATRIX • SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015

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The planning is done in order to optimize the daylight received in the space with optical sensors in the LED lights that assess the daylight received. The cabins and meeting spaces also have occupancy sensors for the lights. The air-conditioning is done using a VRF system, which is an intuitive technology and is most efficient in the consumption of water and power. The materials used for finishing are conflict free and sustainable, also used with longevity in mind. The approach with respect to surface finishes was - vertical simplicity. All the soft boards, whiteboards and laminates were used as whole panels, vertically clad in order to move away from the standard ‘half-height panelled’ look seen in most of the contemporary offices. The challenge of acoustic permeability was addressed by using soundabsorbent material, in place of regular softboard panels. The colour scheme is a play of contrast with darker pine for the panelling, a lighter oak and white shade for the rest of the furniture. A usage of greys in the ceiling offsets the white grid and a there is a controlled use of brighter colour tones through fabric. Elaborating further, the design team adds, “While most offices would concentrate on just the aesthetic concept of a space, in a bank the aesthetics have to seamlessly integrate with the sophisticated tech and need to appropriately reflect the culture and brand of the bank.”

Updating Brand through Design The client’s office previously had heavy Colonial and Victorian design influences. Moving away from the darker tones and heavy materials, ACA decided to give the office a complete facelift, with lighter materials and fresher tones in the interiors. In a stark contrast to their previous office, the new Seascope office has modern Scandinavian design influences that reflect their office culture more appropriately. The unique part of the design was the usage of the double height space. By exposing the ceiling slab in the staff area and reception, the volume of the space is increased, where it adds to its aesthetic comSEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015 • DESIGN MATRIX 71

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position. Two separate lofts are designed

of losing usable area to corners and niches.

of natural light and appropriate ventilation

for the office based on their separate func-

The brief also required the fit-out of the

through a VRF HVAC system,” explains Ar.

tions and planned in a way to avoid the

existing employees with a possibility of

Siddharth Chavda, Associate Architect

intersecting beam grid in the centre of the

future expansion. So the planning of the

and Partner.

office, thus optimising the usability of the

space had to be done in a way that every

Since, the space in question is densely

loft space. “The design challenge here was

inch of the space is carefully utilised. This

occupied it was decided to keep the verti-

the composition of all the working areas in

was done by using an open plan office

cal surfaces as light as possible. The colour

a trapezoid floor plan. Due to the angular

design, and modular furniture systems.

tones used in this office are white, beige

shape of the office, there was a possibility

The final plan also takes into account, use

and light pine with the floor in a darker

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Fact File

Know the designers

2001, immediately after graduating from

Ar. Anil Chavda is an alumni of the

KRVIA, Mumbai. His philosophy towards

esteemed J.J School of Architecture, Mum-

design is evolutionary - he believes in keep-

bai. Early on in his career he was involved

ing in touch with the latest technology and

in various projects in the exhibition design

materials that help him provide an informed,

sector after which he steadily moved into

intuitive and site specific response to the

various other sectors and set up his full

design challenges. His global outlook and

practice. His commitment to the firm and

progressive ideologies make him a mentor

Scope of work: Design consultancy

its clients is evident through his long lasting

for every aspiring talent in ACA.

and Project Management

relationships with clients and his staff alike.

Project Name: Seascope Impex Pvt. Ltd. Location: Mumbai Area: 2186 sq ft.

Ar. Siddharth Chavda joined ACA in

www.architectanilchavda.com

Completed: 2015

concrete brown tone to add character. The colour green was chosen from the logo of the company as an accent tone to balance the use of whites and browns. The horizontal grains of the laminate add a sense of length to the space. There is a usage of laminates, vitrified tiles and composite stones, which require lesser maintenance and are cost-effective. True to the brief of having a state-of-the-art office, the ceiling is a unique suspended modular grid design and the illumination is done through LED Lighting systems having minimal profiles.

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Leisure Design

GLUTTON AT GLUTTONY Appetizing cuisines invite you at Gluttony restaurant and cafeteria, designed by Ar. Ankit Parekh, principal, Parekh Collaborative; and his team to mix and mingle with your loved ones. Photo credits: Nachiket Gujjar

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ocated in a sophisticated urban forest at Surat, Gluttony seeks for lively conversations with truly one-of-a-kind visual experience, with tree barks and outdoor seating.

The visual connection makes this space a welcoming gathering place. Describing further, Ar. Ankit explains, “We strive for perfection. All our works are minimalist in nature and spiel about art, technology and emotions into a space that has a fourth dimension.” Separated into two distinct areas by a stunning glass, an intimate and exclusive atmosphere is created by Earth inspired textures and colours meld seamlessly to create a modern and sleek, nature-inspired space. A rich and earthy colour palette enhanced with pops of green, featured on the custom built seating, set a tone that invites guests for an enjoyment filled experience. Explaining in detail, Ar. Ankit adds, “Rich two-tone wood planks line the ceiling, while the interior walls dressed in

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white sets the tone for this natural oasis. The column itself subdues in the space. The ceiling contains cove lighting, illuminating the space in a unique way. Similarly the outdoor area is being light using sparking a series of LED lights, making the place cosier.”

Know the designer Ankit Parekh did Architecture from Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Architecture, Pune; following which he began his career with eminent Ar. Sen Kapadia, Mumbai, before setting up his own practice. He set up ‘Parekh Ankit Anil Architect’, in 2010 at Surat, Gujarat. Later he formed ‘Parekh Collaborative’, with his brother, Arpit Parekh, an Engineer with a sole aim to perceive Architecture and Engineering as a whole. Ar. Ankit says “We believe in learning and drawing our influences from nature and playing with materials like wood, bamboo and steel. All our clients have appreciated our efforts and our list is growing.” parekhcollaborative@gmail.com 76 DESIGN MATRIX • SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015

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Residential design

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BREATHING

Your home should be something you love. Home is a space, where we unwind and relax after a stressful day. With Sandeep Uchadiya, who heads Mishti Consultant, let us step into a home that is clam and spells the feeling of serenity. Photo credits: Sandeep Uchadiya & Ravi Kanade

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uxurious Italian marble and

onyx

marble,

procured from Silvassa;

the laminated veneer, Corian with laser cutting, the furniture and artifacts make this home eclectic and will captivate your attention. The living room of this home

welcomes one with a sober

HOME

touch. The dining area is adja-

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Fact File Total Area : 1800 sq ft Location: Andheri Design Team: Mishti Consultant and Team

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cent to this room and one would be spell

and vibrant décor in each room. Elaborat-

bound by the hanging lights cum fan and

ing further, designer Sandeep says, “Out

the interesting circle patterns created using

of the 5 bedrooms, we converted one into

Corian in this space. Next to the dining area

bathroom cum walk-in-wardrobe, with

is an open kitchen, designed with a modu-

marble partitions instead of brick for utiliza-

lar concept with onyx marble between

tion of maximum space, following the basic

storage and service platform. The kitchen

Vaastu remedies.”

platform is done in Italian black pearl gran-

The master bedroom is magical with a

ite. A very eye catchy glass partition with

king size leather finished bed and the same

colour changing lights is created to divide

effect is added to the headboard. The inter-

the entrance, the foyer area and the dining

esting element in this room is an oval shape

space.

ceiling with gold leafing. The pillars are

Stepping into the bedrooms, one

highlighted with veneer paneling. One side

would be flabbergasted with the unique

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coffee table and on other; a massage chair will rejuvenate the mind of the occupant. Another bedroom of this home is designed for the elder son of this family. The overall concept is warm with wooden flooring and a corner bed with veneer finishing. The ceiling is geometric with different shapes of wood. Attraction of this space is the headboard with the veneer paneling.The younger son’s room is dramatic with Italian marble for flooring and black and white concept with touch of red. “We have used a bit of corian with laser cutting on the wardrobe and the ceiling. 82 DESIGN MATRIX • SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015

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The bathroom also follows the black andwhite pattern,” adds Sandeep. The recliner chairs in the hometheatre cum guest room will burst your stress levels. The flooring in carpet and the wooden rafters on the ceiling are created to give special effects. The surprise element here is a wall hidden bed on the left side of the home theatre. Hope you enjoyed your imaginary visit to this home and have begun dreaming for a laid –back luxury abode, just for you and your world, no matter where you live! Know the designer Mishti Consultant, founded by Sandeep Uchadiya is a company offering design solutions in the fields of architecture and interior, truly with a confluence of class, creativity and style. Their motto is ‘Thinking Beyond’, while understanding their client’s requirements. Mishti is a part of Jyoti Interior founded in 1986, who have gained reputation in quality interior design, turnkey projects with the highest level of efficiency by the experts, under one roof. mishticonsultant@gmail.com

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“We at Durian often encourage the next –gen designers and feel extremely delighted to associate with Design Matrix for their Designopedia, 2015 initiative. Such initiatives will always offer a platform for the young generation to share their thoughts and design ideologies. Office interiors is an interesting subject that revolves around many thoughts to ponder upon. Kudos to Design Matrix for conducting such a brain storming session and we look forward for Designopedia, 2016 with great excitement.”

REALITY SHOW WITH THE YOUNG GEN Designopedia, 2015, Engage for Knowledge was recently hosted by Design Matrix in collaboration with our design columnist and international designer Harsha Kotak. Durian, the leading furniture and lifestyle brand offered sole sponsorship for this interactive platform, crafted for the students of interior designing in Mumbai and Pune. PEOPLE q LIFESTYLE q DESIGN q INTERIORS

Shilpi Dokania Shah Director Durian Industries Ltd.

in association with

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t thrived as a first of its kind event in India, attended by eminent architects and designers, who represent the design fraternity of India and the globe. The concept of ‘Designopedia’ evolved

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with Harsha’s deep thoughts to encourage the young budding designers with a platform to express their ideas. She thought of an interesting, highly debated topic: Should we design offices with a mix of private offices and open spaces or promote the trend of only open plan working? And how do we as designers’ play a role in educating the clients about the pros and cons of both options? On 5th August, 2015 at Nirmala Niketan Polytechnic Hall; a new history was created. The three colleges from Mumbai– Nirmala Niketan Polytechnic, LS Raheja School of Interior Design and Rachana Sansad School of Interior Design took this chance as a growing platform for their students. It was not just Mumbai; Pune too expressed their keen interest in grabbing this knowledge shar-

“This one of its kind event was planned to spread the importance of thoughtful design through discussion and collaboration between students. I thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the thought provoking panel discussion where the audience got a good flavour of the design practice in India as well as in the western countries - all in all a FUNtastic morning.” Harsha Kotak K2 Space Ltd London

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ing platform and MIT Institute of Design actively participated in this event.

Marilyn Madathil, Editor, Design Matrix

ing this session more interesting. Every game is incomplete without a

The four colleges were grouped into

winner and to identify the real talent, our

two teams: Team A – the students of Nir-

starlets were the designers and industry

mala Niketan Polytechnic and LS Raheja

leaders as our panelist. Dynamic Ar. Ninad

School of Interior Design and Team B – MIT

Tipnis, Principal, JTCPL Designs, Mumbai;

Institute of Design and Rachana Sansad

shared his experiences with the young

School of Interior Design. It must be the

minds, in search of knowledge. We were

first time in the history that two colleges

delighted to have designer Anant Bhat,

teamed up together with team spirit and

who heads ARID, a niche design consul-

worked coherently as a team. We needed

tancy firm from Mumbai, as another panel-

a strong moderator, who is not only young,

ist. Harsha Kotak, Design Head, K2 Space

but lively. We invited Rohit Ghuste, who

Ltd; London bridged the gap between the

heads Design Basics, a firm that specializes

East and West and Aparna Piramal Raje,

in residential, commercial and corporate

previously CEO of BP Ergo and now a fully

spaces. Rohit played a pivotal role in mak-

fledged writer, added a powerful insight

“Great initiative by Design Matrix to hold a Design event to guide and motivate our students and take their ideas to the next level. Had a great experience and thoroughly enjoyed being on the other side of the table and moderating an interesting debate between 4 colleges.” Rohit Ghuste Design Basics 88 DESIGN MATRIX • SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015

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to this competition. Nothing would have

behind the screens. The team Design

been possible without the involvement

Matrix conducted a creative writing com-

and thought provoking ideas of Manohar

petition for the students of interiors in the

Jhunjhunwala, the Managing Director,

month of July. Out of the many entries sent

Design Matrix and the MRJ group.

to Design Matrix, the two best articles were

The proud winners of the mega

awarded with a certificate of merit on this

debate were Mumbai – Pune team, MIT

occasion. Our starlets came forward with

Institute of Design and Rachana Sansad

an interesting panel discussion to break the

School of Interior Design. The students were awarded with certificate of merit and both the colleges were awarded with a trophy as a symbol of their victory. As a token of encouragement, the contrary team was awarded with a certificate of participation. There was something happening

“The event was a right step in improving the quality of knowledge among the students and I look forward to many more such interactive events.” Anant Bhat ARID

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“I congratulate Design Matrix for this wonderful initiative. Debates on mainstream topics are rarely conducted amongst the student community. It was wonderful to be of service and share my thoughts on workspace design with the students of various colleges. This initiative will definitely sow the seeds for a culture of research in a generation which has infinite potential. I wish Designopedia the very best!”

Students of MIT Institute of Design with Ar. Ninad Tipnis

monotony of the competition. The thunderous applause, mementoes and felicitation of our panelist and the other creative minds, the professors of the participating colleges and guest colleges: Aditya College of Design Studies, Mumbai and SNDT, Mumbai made this event a grand success. Design Matrix thanks Shilpi Dokania Shah, Director, Durian Industries Ltd; for understanding our motto behind creating this benchmark in the booming design

Ar. Ninad Tipnis JTCPL Designs

spectrum. A special thanks to Kashmira Dastoor, HOD, and Shirley D’lima, Director, Nirmala Niketan Polytechnic for offering their auditorium, as a mingling platform for this event. With the flying time, we eagerly wait for Designopedia, 2016,

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“It was a pleasure to serve on the jury for the Designopedia debate on contemporary workplaces, and to see how students were exploring the intersection of both business and design, which is essential for successful commercial interior design.” Aparna Piramal Raje Author

Winners JASLEEN ARORA Nirmala Niketan Polytechnic

Winner of Article Writing Competetion

UMMEHANI TOHFAFAROSH Rachana Sansad School Of InteriorDesign

First Runner up in the writing competition

Debate Competition PARIDHI KAJARIA MIT Institute of Design

TANVI KULKARNI MIT Institute of Design

SHEMAL PANDYA MIT Institute of Design

SHRINIDHI RAMAKRISHNAN MIT Institute of Design

SAKSHI MATHUR Rachana Sansad School of Interior Design

DESHNA KASLIWAL Students of Rachana Sansad School of Interior Design with Ar. Ninad Tipnis

Rachana Sansad School of Interior Design

DANESH RUSTOM Rachana Sansad School of Interior Design

ABHISHEK KHARA Rachana Sansad School of Interior Design

with fresh thoughts and ideas. We would love to hear from you on this mega debate show. editor@designmatrix.co harshakotak@designmatrix.co

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TEMPLE OF KNOWLEDGE Positivity of a space could be defined by the same feeling and the free flowing spaces of Aditya College of Design Studies, Borivali, Mumbai; bestows the most desired feeling of completeness. Design Matrix is delighted to be a part of their inaugural ceremony, held recently and we share their dreams and plans for the future.

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ditya College of Design Studies with Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University’s (YCMOU) affiliation is the sole college in Western Suburbs of Mumbai to run BSC Degree in

Interior Design. The inaugural function recently held at this college was inspiring with the presence of Ar. Gurunath Dalvi, the mentor behind this space and legendary Architects Prem Nath, Principal, Prem Nath and Associates, and Shashi Prabhu, Principal, Shashi Prabhu and Associates as the Chief guests. Manohar Jhunjhunwala, Managing Director, Design Matrix and the MRJ group, marked his presence as the Guest of Honour on this occasion. Ar. Neilesh Kenkare, who heads Arch-Aid, Mumbai; an architectural firm dealing with various architectural as

Ar. Neilesh Kenkare

well as interior projects ranging from residential, institutional, commercial to religious and spiritual places, guided and motivated the students by showcasing an interesting presentation through the vibrant images of his works. The students were power packed with his presentation and the presentations followed by the stalwarts Ar. Prabhu and Ar. Prem Nath respectively. Having a great infrastructure is definitely a USP for this institution, but one would be excited to know about the value additions that includes subjects

L - R : Ar. Gurunath Dalvi; Ar. Shashi Prabhu; Ar. Prem Nath; Mr. Manohar Jhunjhunwala

like Communicative English, Market Studies,

Environmental

Graphic

Design, Model Making, Set Design to name a few. With an aim to give a wholesome package to the students and shape each one into a professional in future, Ar. Poonam Samant, Principal of the department adds, “Heading any department is a big responsibility and here it is a challenge. The numbers, peer

Ar. Gurunath Dalvi lighting the samay

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pressures and the earlier records had added to the woes, when the long awaited affiliation with YCMOU came into being. The degree offered by YCMOU gives a freedom to accept new and neither restrict nor govern the methodology of imparting education and eventually assist us to offer a variety of topics. It will thus take the course to new level of excellence. YCMOU has a motto of Gyanganga Gharoghari, which could be depicted as education for the individual who yearns to learn.” It is not just the bookish knowledge

L- R : Ar. Poonam Samant ; Ar. Sukumar Dharmadhikari

imparted in this divine temple of knowledge, they also held Samvaad, the induction program, an initiative adapted from the concepts shared by the management streams, having sessions on health and professional balance; yoga for achievers, innovations, responsible netism, handling emotions etc; for an overall development of a healthy mind. The motto for the institute shall always be that “We the Aditya team foresee a bright future for our students and swear that we will inspire the creativity within the students and open their minds to the new vistas, giving a broader perspective towards their lives,” exclaims Ar. Poonam. Taking the initiative ahead, the next in line is the Teachers day celebration, which is to be held on 7th September, 2015. On this day all the new and the old students (Architecture as well

Ar.Aparna Surve, Principal, Aditya college of Architecture; Mr. H.S Mishra, Trustee, Aditya Educational Campus

as Interiors) of the institute will gather to felicitate the stalwarts in this field. This gives an opportunity to the students to interact with the academicians and have a look at their work and understand their thoughts. This is a first step towards being positive about the profession. www.adityadesign.org

Selection of profession should be by choice and not by compulsion. Perfection is required to be a successful professional, which can be achieved by devotion, dedication and determination.

Mr. Hasmukh Gajjar with Mr. Manohar Jhunjhunwala & Ar. Prem Nath

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Design corner

Hill View, Pune (3BHK)

REDEFINING CONTEMPORARY SIMPLICITY Debashree Ghatak

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Palladium, Pune

Designing a show apartment usually goes beyond the tastes and preferencess of the clients and the interior designer behind it. Sonal Gogate, the founder of SG Associates, defines her design principless of th creativity, simplicity and functionality with two diverse show apartments in Pune. Photo credits: Mrinal Kaul

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Palladium, Pune (5)

Palladium; a high end luxury project situated in Kothrud, Pune. The project comprises lavish apartments and hopes to offer a high end lifestyle. It has two levels of parking, multiple levels of apartments and offers other exclusive amenities – business centre, clubhouse, terrace top for parties; swimming pool, walking or jogging track; children’s play area, gym, landscaped gar-

S

onal is a design professional and

dens and entertainment golf for a lavish

entrepreneur with over a decades

lifestyle. “The design requirement was very

experience

architecture,

simple-to bring out the sense of space and

master planning and luxury interiors. She

the apartment had to be opulent, luxurious

brings a wealth of expertise and exceptional

and rich to suit the overall project identity,”

client relationship skills to her projects. She

adds Sonal, describing the style statement

explains, “As an interior designer, our key

behind this project.

across

focus is on the study of the demographic

The four bedroom apartment here

of visitors and a general preference of

stands out for its rich style, in a white and

their tastes. Any show apartment should

off-white theme. All the furniture including

look inviting, comfortable and importantly

the hardware has been customized and

mesmerize the client to buy it as it suits

is designed to suit the neo-classical style

their requirements. It is very important to

of the apartment. Debashree Ghatak an

consider the show apartment as a saleable

associate, who played a vital role in this

product, as that is the ultimate purpose of

project adds, “We have used a lot of reflec-

the developer.”

tive surfaces. The challenge was to design each space to suit the function associated

Magnanimous Show Flats

with it, yet tie it up together. We began

SG Associates was commissioned to

the process by assigning an end user age

design a 4BHK show apartment at the

group to each room.”

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One enters the sample apartment through a tiny entrance vestibule, which is clad in white wallpaper. A very elegant entrance console clad in mirror, welcomes one to this space. The entrance vestibule leads to the living-dining, which is sober in the shades of white. The TV wall is clad in dark brown marble and mirror. The rest of the furniture is finished with colour lamination and steel. The dining table is a rich,

Palladium, Pune (3)

thick marble slab and the adjoining dining consoles, clad in white, beige leather take the white team ahead. The two chandeliers above the dining and the living are the highlights of the space. The master bedroom again takes the white theme ahead. The entire wall behind the master bed and the wardrobe shutters are clad in leather. The highlight here is a beautiful white chandelier, which sits at the centre of the master bedroom ceiling. The grandparent’s room has a very classical touch to it to suit the age of the users. Rich dark veneer and a rusty tinge with gold accessories works as a magical combination for this room. The children’s room has a fun, colourful theme and has been designed in blue and whites. One entire wall has been interestingly designed with a concept of light up white square boxes. The boxes can be used as storage compartments and the voids are used for display. Clean and tidy are the adjectives to use in the guest bedroom. This is the only bedroom, which does not carry the white or beige theme. The straight line ledge bed clad in a light veneer is the highlight of this room. The olive green colour theme suits the room very well. With delight, Sonal further exclaims, “Every project irrespective of its scale and size is dealt with equal amount of attention, detail and passion.” SG Associates have delivered a dozen premium and luxury apartments over the past 18 months across Mumbai and Pune. We take you to another sprawling project commissioned by them. SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015 • DESIGN MATRIX 99

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Hill View, Pune 2BHK (3) Hill View, Pune 3BHK

a dark laminate with a tan coloured laminate. All the furniture have clean lines and wherever possible, wall mounted furniture are used to make the room appear larger. In the three bedroom apartment, the look is more opulent with a slightly classical style of furniture in the living room and master bedroom. The living room is predominantly white with turquoise accents. should meet every possible requirement

“To avoid seeing the wash basin as soon as

in terms of furniture without looking clut-

one enters we have designed sliding doors

tered and small and a strict budget and a

with panelling. The same panelling con-

timeline restriction of two months. Mov-

tinues as a part of the ceiling, thus creat-

ing into details, Sonal adds, “For the living

ing an interesting effect on entry,” explains

room of the two bedroom apartment we

Debashree.

began with the concept of a wrap, on the

The use of mirrors in some places like

L shaped wall behind the sofa and in the

the narrow entrance lobby gives it the

corridor. We explored an interesting veneer

appearance of a larger space. The master

like wallpaper, since we wanted something

bedroom wardrobe is also clad in mirror,

bold. We matched the laminate on the rest

which not only makes the room appear

A huge residential project

of the furniture to this wallpaper. For the

larger, but also gives a rich look. The opu-

Hill View residency situated in the same

smaller guest’s room or the kid’s bedroom,

lent theme continues into the master bed-

location comprises a scheme of approxi-

we decided to go in for a light oak laminate

room with a lot of damask patterns on the

mately 1000 apartments built in different

on all the furniture and a fresh lime green

walls and the curtains; the highlight in this

phases. SG Associates was commissioned

as an accent colour. We also designed a

space is the beautiful buttoned leatherette

to design two show apartments. The

foldable ironing table cum storage in this

headboard of the bed.

requirement brief was simple and con-

room keeping in mind the requirement

cise – the apartments should be clean,

based functionality.”

contemporary and modern in look and

The master bedroom has a contrast of

Both the kid’s room and guest room are blended with experimenting with different hues. The kid’s bedroom is in

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shades of blue and white. A white board laminate is used above the large study table. Debashree further says, “We have also played with geometrical shapes in both these rooms. All the handles of the kid’s room were customised in the workshop. We wanted this room to have a fun look. All the walls of the guest bedroom are painted yellow and the furniture used is in an off white shade. ‘Square’ being the theme of this room, everything has been

Hill View, Pune 3BHK (3)

designed to align with the theme, be it the headboard, the blind, the shelves and even the handles used.”

Know the designers Sonal acquired Master’s in Sustainable design from the Architectural Association, London and is a qualified architect registered in Mumbai. Her firm SG Associates is a common platform to explore new concepts, new materials and collaborate with other firms, who share a common philosophy with them. Recently, her firm is working on a large scale residential project in Karvar, Karnataka and their other projects include duplexes at Imperial Towers, Tardeo; a large luxury apartment in Lodha Aristo, Thane and several other sample apartments. She owes her sincere thanks for her success to her associates and colleagues Anuprita Dandekar Jadhav and Debashree. Debashree is a qualified architect, who also teaches in architectural and interior design in architectural colleges. Expressing her gratitude, Sonal says, “Debashree provides design expertise for a variety of our projects including interior design for residential, hospitality, commercial, retail spaces and architectural design for villas and residential high rises. She enjoys all kinds of design challenges and was a finalist in the ‘Times interior design International interior design competition’. She makes me, complete with her hard work and dedication.” sonal@sgda.in SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2015 • DESIGN MATRIX 101

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Unmasking Talent Talent

PEACE

A FULLTIME JOB

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Chakshu Bansal, a young architect from Dubai coins a unique notion that revolves around peace. Design Matrix found her final thesis project interesting and the rehabilitation center concept shaped by this brainy designer is for a social cause and is not a medical facility. Inputs & Images: Chakshu Bansal

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C

subject

health of the U.N. peace keeping soldiers

time of need. My love and respect for our

of her project to be personal

through the strong integration of the civil

soldiers is what drove me to accomplish

and meaningful. Her project is

community. Explaining the idea behind her

this project.”

dedicated to all the soldiers in the world,

concept, she adds, “I chose this particular

The World Health Organization defines

who are fighting for their respected

subject as military forces are looked upon

health as a state of complete physical, men-

countries. It explores the design options

with negative sentiments relating to wars,

tal and social well-being and not merely as

and its effects on healing and overall

though they protect the innocent in the

the absence of disease or infirmity. There

hakshu

wanted

the

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are many factors that are involved in our

fresh air, contribute to a patient’s recovery

connect the residential zone to the com-

body’s biological recovery time, and many

process. First and foremost objective here

munity zone.

of these biological responses are included

is to help disables veterans resume normal

By doing so the soldiers and the civil

through our emotions, which can be con-

life. This can only be done by providing a

community will be able to interact with

trolled in some degree by the spaces that

framework that offers not only medical

each other and build a strong relationship

surround us. The spaces we inhabit and

treatment but also social support and inte-

in terms of understanding one another.

their exposure to natural elements, such as

gration. The program of this facility aims to

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THE REVITALISATION AND HARMONISATION BATTLE CHAKSHU BANSAL

ciated as being sterile, artificial environ-

environment and its natural surroundings.

ments. By designing spaces that are men-

Furthermore, this facility is also aimed to

tally stimulating through their connections

create awareness amongst the civilians

with nature and strong integration of the

that the military is not necessarily a nega-

community a more complete level of well-

tive body. There are soldiers out there, who

being can be maintained by the patient.

fight for the sole purpose of peace. As a

Hence, the facility invites the members of

result the facility will create a world peace

the society through public recreational

sentiment through the military that would

facilities. To create a more welcoming envi-

spread in the world rippling through the

ronment the facility is located in a park.

heart of Dubai. Dubai has been the home

This will create informal ground where the

to several different nationalities and has

society can freely socialize with soldiers

been successfully able to cater to their

and vice-versa.

diverse needs. This is the main reason

The facility will ease the transition

why Dubai is the proposed city for this

from the military environment to a civil

facility that is truly international. The pro-

community. The environment is designed

posed facility is intended for soldiers from

to promote a healthy mind, body and soul

all around the world that have worked

through strong connections between built

for peace. A facility with such high global

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rehab sports services

residential

PEACE

community

space is created through the motif of the olive branch i.e. ‘Peace’.

PROSTHETICS + PEACE = PEACETHETICS

Chakshu completed this innovative

PROSTHETICS

project within one year and owes her sincere thanks to Professor Takeshi Maruyama,

RIDGE

who played an extremely vital role in shap-

3) SUPPORT STRUCTURE THROUGH THE GRID

X-Y GRID

ing this concept. She adds, “He gave me the freedom to design my project in the way

Z GRID

I wanted, so it turned out exactly what I

4) SHADING DEVICE ON STRUCTURE

wanted to create.” Hard work and sincerity

600mm m diameter steel pipee

5) ELEVATION 5m

is often rewarded and she is proud to bag

10m wrapping structure to stabilize sitting structure and unit

the Chairman’s award for her expression

sitting structure primary support for the unit

and cutting edge design.

UNIT

intent requires a ‘global city’ like Dubai to

Know the designer

cater its needs.

Chakshu Bansal is a young Architect, who

The concept of the facility is inspired

recently graduated from ‘The American

from the olive branch. Olive branches are

University’ in Dubai. She passed out as

used as a symbol of peace and unity since

‘Magna Cum Laude’ from ‘The American

ancient Greek times. The branch is also

University’ in Dubai. She is interested in

used in the U.N. Peacekeeping logo. The

travel and is passionate about design, in

abstract form of the branch is used in order

particular low-cost and sustainable archi-

to create unique and interesting architec-

tecture. She now aspires to study further to

ture that symbolizes peace. The design

gain more in-depth knowledge in the same

combines the essence of ‘Peace’ and ‘Pros-

subject.

thetics’ in one form. The ‘prosthetics’ act as the structural element for the space. This

chakshu.2311@gmail.com

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Creative ideas

Ayushi Kanodia

THE IMPORTANCE OF LIGHTING!

Correct lighting in your home is like the icing on the cake with a cherry on top. It not only can make your space seem larger, but also can add that extra something that your home needs desperately. Words & Images: Ayushi Kanodia Interior Designer, Ayushi Kanodia Designs

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With these light coloured walls bright and richer inbuilt lighting feature used makes the walls stand out by giving the waiting room a cosy and comfortable feel.

T

gives your dull space that extra edge! Using in built

and can also provide an illusion in terms

or duller according to you or quirky lamps can

of enhanced space. If the colours of your walls

give your space and enhance an attractive look.

are of a darker shade, which means that the space

The lighting, one of the most important aspects

would look smaller and much more cramped,

in your homes should be in balance with your

an enhanced lighting feature in that area can

style of interior, furniture layout, the wall colours

sublimate those colours and give you an illusion

and especially in conjunction with the natural

of extra space. Also, with light coloured walls, one

light. Lighting is therefore a binding factor for

can use a bright and a richer lighting feature that

every aspect of your house that not only provides

he lighting in your defined space can add or subtract the effect of your wall colours

wall lights, which will make the wall colours richer

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transformation of space but also a unique style to capture emotions. The purpose of lighting your space has become very different. It has become one of the most important decisions the home owner or the interior decorator has to take. Lighting can be used either in a general format or in a specified format. The general format would include illuminating your house in general but specified lighting techniques would include, enhancing a particular part of your house. This could be a painting, a wall or an accessory, which you want to showcase. For this, one can use track lighting, which you could hang from the ceiling and adjust it according to the area you want to showcase. Positioning it in a way that it enhances the space you want to pop out! Another type of lighting that could be used is the recessed lighting, which could be used in floors and ceilings to have a vertical light structure instead of the traditional ones. Every light fixture in your homes should serve a purpose or you are just wasting the electricity. Using chandeliers in big rooms, open spaces or in the living room will provide a central illumination that would help light up these areas and that’s why it is generally used This indirect lighting fixture created in this office space makes the space look really welcoming by giving it a bigger and attractive look.

as a central light fixture that not only looks elegant but also provides right and bright illumination! Passage ways in the house are generally dark where natural light finds

The indirect lights used in this bedroom is the main highlight which provides illumination to this space in a non cluttered way.

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difficult to penetrate. Therefore having wall fixtures

your homes and give it a completely different look

or vertical inbuilt lights would provide illumination

and balance.

to these spaces in a non cluttered way. Many homes have studies in their homes where that room is a work

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room. Having good lighting in these rooms is a key essential, since it’s mostly about functionality in these spaces. Make sure that your work desks have directional lamps that can be adjusted according to the direction you are reading. Lighting can be adjusted, manipulated, enhanced or just be plain and simple, but can certainly be customized in the way you want. It can be used to enhance a certain part of your space or be used to take away the attention from a certain part you don’t want to showcase. Having a regulator to your lights can make you enhance or decrease the brightness in the room. Lights with softer undertones will provide soothing atmosphere and that this could be increased to very bright as well according to your mood, occasion or event. Now, that you have got all the tips and tricks for effective lighting techniques, you just need to go and implement it. Applying these basic “fundas” will uplift

Using the hanging lights/ chandeliers makes the space look elegant by providing natural illumination out here

Every light fixture in this living room serves a purpose. Different kind of light fixtures have been used for bright illumination.

This pyramid lighting fixture was the main focal point of the living room.

Passage ways in the house are normally dark making it difficult for natural light to penetrate. Thus having inbuilt lighting lighting like this enhances the space.

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PUTTING BACK IN “Wood is the most humanly intimate of all materials. Man loves his association with it, likes to feel it under his hand, sympathetic to his touch and to his eye. Wood is universally beautiful to man.” American Ar. Frank Lloyd Wright Words: Roderick Wiles, AHEC Director (Africa, Middle East, South Asia and Oceania)

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WARMTH TO LEARNING

Case Study

Roderick Wiles

his is difficult to dispute and there

T

as speed of construction, design versatil-

students perceived schools with larger

is no doubt that a space with wood

ity and the ability to meet green building

areas of wooden interiors to be brighter

in it, whether it is used in the wall

goals - while creating positive learning

than reinforced concrete structures.

panelling, flooring, furniture or all three, is

environments and meeting all code and

simply a better place to be.

safety requirements.

Most education experts also agree that a school’s design affects how well

A widely accepted notion amongst

Warmth is another reason why archi-

students learn and, by extension, how well

many designers and in particular, those

tects and building designers like to use

the school serves its community. Glob-

involved in creating spaces in which to

wood in schools. Many feel that exposed

ally, a number of current trends favor wood

learn. However, when it comes to design-

wood enhances learning by providing an

being used to design schools. A ‘warm

ing an educational facility, architects and

inviting and enriching environment. In

learning environment’ is one of the primary

designers must balance the reality of lim-

addition, wood provides visual interest and

requests from parents and other advisors

ited financial resources with the desire

softens interior spaces. As a result, it makes

in the school design process. Schools are

to provide students with an exceptional

learning more comfortable for students

increasingly used for community events

learning environment that is warm and

than steel or concrete, both of which can

and wood’s natural beauty provides a wel-

enriching. As a result, many are choosing

have a cold, institutional feel.

coming environment for public gatherings

to use wood as both a structural and finish material.

In a three-year study of 700 schools,

while instilling civic pride. Most architects

Japanese researchers studied how the edu-

take a collaborative approach to the design

The reality is that demand for educa-

cational environment is shaped by the type

process, seeking input from school and

tion is growing and yet budgets for new

of materials used for school buildings, sur-

community leaders as well as parents. Edu-

educational facilities are shrinking, which

veying teachers and students to measure

cators are increasingly grouping students

has forced many school districts to look

their impression of wood versus reinforced

by learning styles, which results in the

at wood-frame construction for its cost

concrete. Both groups had similar, favorable

need for flexible building configurations to

effectiveness. However, they’re also finding

impressions of wood over concrete. Results

accommodate classrooms of various sizes.

that, in addition to less expensive material

also showed that teachers and students in

Wood’s design versatility is well-suited to

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Warmth is another reason why architects and building designers like to use wood in schools.

In addition to the above, a 2007 study

American species being used in a wide

by McGraw-Hill Construction found that

range of new projects, including hotels,

the education sector was the fastest grow-

restaurants, retail outlets, villas and even

ing market for green building. The report

schools and universities, such as Al Bateen

also noted “an increasingly widespread

Secondary School, the Zayed University

adoption of policies that require public

and the upcoming New York University, all

buildings to have green characteristics.”

situated in Abu Dhabi. Given that globally-

Widely recognized for its environmental

accepted green building standards are

attributes, wood is well positioned to help

being implemented across the region, we

schools meet their green building require-

aim to ensure that sustainably managed

ments. More importantly, wood is also the

U.S. hardwoods receive full environmental

only major building material that is both

recognition, thereby allowing architects

renewable and sustainable over the long

and specifiers to select the material on the

term - and the only material with third-par-

basis of full environmental disclosure.

ty certification programs in place to verify that products being sold originate from a sustainably managed resource. Independent life cycle assessment

American Red Elm strikes a warm note in Melun’s Music & Dance School

(LCA) studies show that wood has signifi-

Located at a major crossroad within the

ric made up of public open spaces and

cantly less embodied energy than materi-

city, this Music & Dance School is part of

a range of different buildings (suburban

als such as steel and concrete. Embodied

a wider urban regeneration project. ‘The

terrace housing and blocks of flats dating

energy is the energy needed to extract,

Two Muses’ as the building is called, allows

back to the sixties.)

process, manufacture, transport and main-

the city of Melun to group together the

The taller building on the West side

tain a material or product. Wood also out-

existing music and dance schools, which

houses the multipurpose performance

performs other materials in terms of air and

until now, were in two separate locations.

hall with a seating capacity for an audi-

water pollution and greenhouse gas emis-

“42 percent of the city’s social housing is

ence of one hundred spectators. The large

sions, and offers more efficient resource

located in the vicinity of the new building”

forecourt in front of this west wing marks

use. And, because wood continues to store

explains Renée Wojeik, the city councillor

the building main entrance, and links the

the carbon absorbed by growing trees

in charge of cultural affairs. “We chose this

building up with the neighbourhood and

(it is 50 percent carbon by weight), it’s an

location to encourage children from low

makes it easily accessible to its pupils. The

important tool in the fight against climate

level income families to discover music and

longer but slightly lower East wing houses

change.

dance.”

on two floor levels a number of classrooms,

Today, the United States is the num-

The architects François Defrain and

ber one supplier of temperate hardwoods

Olivier Souquet have sought to create a

to the Gulf and, as if to prove this, we see

landmark in a somewhat loose urban fab-

practice rooms, the school’s offices as well as two recording studios. The building is also very striking from

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dark black acoustic shell at the back of the stage is made in special wood panelling with a natural oak veneer. A long, solid oak bench provides a seating area for parents whilst a row of furniture units visually separates the administrative offices on the left hand side of the gallery from the practice rooms on the right hand side of the gallery. From the main gallery, small passageways lead to further practice rooms with double door systems reserved for louder musical activities. To create rhythm and variety, the architects have alternated different shades of white and grey wall coatings between the doorit the rough aspect of a dry stone wall. A full height glazed wall bathes the reception area with natural daylight whilst

ways with full height wood panelling in American red elm crown cut veneer fixed on MDF panels in certain wall sections.

the sloping acoustic ceiling in white per-

At the end of the gallery the archi-

forated gypsum panels accentuates the

tects have created a patio, which brings

reflection of natural daylight. The sweep-

more natural daylight both in the practice

ing horizontal vein patterns of the crown

rooms on the ground floor but also in the

cut American red elm veneer are highlight-

dance rooms on the upper floor. The secret

ed across the main reception desk.

inner patio creates a quiet space within the

American red elm also features on

building conducive to concentration.

the double doors leading into the perfor-

All the doors on the first floor have

the outside because of the starkly contrast-

mance hall but here the busy grain pat-

laminate facing in American red elm. The

ing materials used on the external walls:

terns run vertically and contrast with the

larger of the two rooms has a Junkers oak

whereas the top section of the main walls

plain dark grey stoneware flooring. The

parquet floor with wide strips and an oiled

are clad in dense, charcoal grey brickwork,

attention to detail is expressed again in

finish. This façade of the first floor is slightly

the lower half is covered in warm golden

the building’s internal signposting, which

set back from the street which allows one

copper alloy cladding. The shiny, almost

is made up of icons engraved on blocks of

of the dance rooms to give on to a roof ter-

fragile aspect of the copper alloy contrasts

American red elm. The performance hall is

race.

with the brickwork, which has been dense-

equipped with a traditional parquet floor

ly set with hardly any visible jointing to give

in solid beech laid on flooring sleepers. The

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Hospitality Design

WITH

CRUNCH The young and dynamic duo, Ar. Ranjeet Mukherjee and his wife Shreenu, the founders of ‘The Vrindavan Project,’are known for creating spaces, using load bearing rammed earth technology, filler slabs, brick vaulted roofs, recycled woodwork and stone masonry; to be as ecologically sensitive as possible.

HARMONY Photo credits: The Vrindavan Project

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Fact File Project Type: Commercial Interior Design Location: Gurgaon Client: Praveen Kalra

r. Ranjeet an alumni from CEPT Uni-

A

for the Bhatia family. Upon completing

versity, Ahmedabad and Shreenu,

this venture, their design studio dropped

Design Studio: The Vrindavan

an Interior Designer; who gradu-

anchor at Palam Vihar, Gurgaon from

Project

ated from L.S. Raheja College of Arts &

where Crunch Patisserie and other current

Commerce, while seeking to explore eco-

projects are being executed.

logically appropriate design and construc-

If you ever step in the recently opened

tion techniques, moved to Auroville, Tamil

shopping mall off Sohna road, Gurgaon;

Nadu and this gave birth to their design

Crunch Patisserie, a flagship outlet will

studio ‘The Vrindavan Project.’

spell cast its magic on you! Ranjeet and

Having collaborated on a number

Shreenu with sheer delight share their

of sustainable projects in the south, they

recent endeavor, designed for Praveen Kal-

moved to an eleven acre mango orchard

ra, an entrepreneur in the food industry. His

in rural Maharashtra; to spend two years on

niece Disha is the pastry chef for this estab-

site, creating a rammed earth farm home

lishment and manages food production.

Interior Designer: hreenu Mukherjee Architect: Ranjeet Mukherjee Start Date: December 2014 Completion Date: April 2015 Area: 350sq.ft

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Eros City Square like many other contemporary shopping arcades is composed of standardized modular elements and built with predominantly industrially manufactured materials. Main circulation courts and passages are open to sky, providing plenty of light to shop facades, while exposing them directly to the elements as well. Elaborating the details, Ar. Ranjeet says, “These site conditions called for a synthesis in approach, where both architectural and interior design considerations could harmoniously integrate. The given glass façade for other shops has been replaced at Crunch by a thickened edge of country brick masonry, framing a place of light. Additional illumination is allowed in, above lintel by removing the mall’s standard Alucobond cap-strip. This intervention with the façade allowed for an appealing wooden doorway and threshold, marking a place of entry. A simple green canvas awning, attached to the facade provides shade and protects fenestrations against rain.”

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Exploring the interiors Crunch Patisserie’s fixed glass window display hosts plank shelves of wood, suspended from a lintel slab cast above, by metal pipe fixtures. This same metallic pipe detail has been repeated in various

Main circulation courts and passages are open to sky, providing plenty of light to shop facades, while exposing them directly to the elements as well.

forms throughout the space, serving as shelf brackets, door or cabinet handles, and as structural elements for furniture. Essentially such a space aspires to be considered as an authentic modern indigenous product, while arriving upon some type of contemporary urban vernacular language. Almost everything about this space is made in India, by hand, and more specifically in-situ. Most materials used are naturally occurring, locally available, low energy products. Technology detailing deployed is simple and widely achievable, unto the rural sector. Such a model could be replicated in theory, by moderately skilled craftsmen using human energy alone, with little need for specialized material, equipment or tools, almost anywhere in the country. This resultant prototype

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displays robust solidity, in contrast to a

utility. In some places this same brick-

current age of transience and disposable

work forms sofa seating, in other places

consumer culture. Designer Shreenu, while

it shapes storage, creates partitions and

explaining her interior ideologies, adds, “By

even stands alone as a pier supporting the

this approach, many design features have

main counter.�

been assembled and welded on site by

Materiality as spatial identity, while

craftsmen, using locally available standard

refraining from thematic imagery became

pipe fittings. This is to explore how multi-

the chosen design response to approach-

ple functions may be derived from a single

ing this commercial space, while generat-

material, by variety in basic detailing. The

ing some sense of institutional perma-

same principle is applied to other element

nence.

forming materials; such as exposed country brick masonry, which varies in thickness

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across the space as means to serve varied

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Young Guns

INSPIRATIONAL WORKPLACE DESIGNS “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart” - Helen Keller, she was the first deaf and blind person to earn the degree of Bachelor of Arts. She believed in the universe, herself and her work. She not only inspired many minds but innumerable souls. Words: Jasleen Arora; Nirmala Niketan Polytechnic

A

place can either be created

the aimed outcomes are some of the

the targeted entity. The designs would

to inspire human mind, or an

factors that lead fundamental steps while

reflect the legendary Disney characters;

inspiration can create an entirely

designing a workspace.

furniture would be like the rides, and a

new spot. The desired result is to give

Castles, Princess, Mickey Mouse, rides,

learning experience in a castle. Keeping

meaning, enhance the creative side and

psychedelic lights and a fairy tale experi-

in mind the danger of distraction, the

to be more productive as an executer

ence. All these elements pop one word

designs would be subtle and promote

and a creator. One of the effective ways

“Disneyland”, a world within a world, one

learning. Here the artistic inspiration is sub-

is through designing. For a workplace

man’s dream, inspiring services since a

jective to kids.

to be inspirational, the main element,

decade. This famous creation can further

The attempt to reinvent the work-

an inspiration can be derived from

be a source of inspiration for workplace

places was during the dot com days when

the operatives, subjected to the style

designs, example: Kindergarten or schools

many companies switched from cubicles

of workplace. The pattern of working,

for the disabled, where the primary aim is

to open offices in order to improve col-

work ethics, and demands required and

the relation between the inspiration and

laboration and encourage spur-of-the-

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PEOPLE q LIFESTYLE q DESIGN q INTERIORS

in association with

Award Winning Article

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PEOPLE q LIFESTYLE q DESIGN q INTERIORS

in association with

Jasleen Arora

moment problem solving. Emphasis

open space system, for each employ-

on workplace design has evolved to

ee With no allocated desk spaces,

incorporate flexibility and creativity.

the teams are also encouraged to

In the end job satisfaction and an ami-

change seats each day to encourage

able office atmosphere that ultimately

impromptu encounters and collabo-

makes a difference. Dynamic spaces

rations. The outdoor-inspired design

add immense help for out of the box

features a huge wide-open floor plan,

thinking. For example: at Pixar office

basketball court, big-screen TV and

It’s hard to understand how the staff

even has trees growing inside to give

gets any work done with so many

a fresh feeling. Inspiration has helped

things to play with, much amaze, they

people understand the value of their

come up with remarkable ideas in

efforts and the meaning behind.

these surroundings, Pixar adopts an

A healthy sense of humour; Brain-

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INSPIRATIONAL WORKPLACE DESIGNS By Jay Vyas, L S Raheja School of Interior Design. Everything one needs to know about inspirational workplace design, Is that the lighting should be fine, With abundance of sunshine, Can be a place between nature, a coffee shop or a quarantine, Using modern fittings with old fashioned theme is no crime, Giving ample storage should be considered as a feature prime, Need not be expensive, can cost just a couple of dime, Should be comfortable enough to work peacefully all the time, For a musician whose name itself has a bit of stime, inspiration can come from anywhere, a glass’ rime or bird’s chime, A person’s work place can be the world’s dapple, Made out of plastic, travertine, metal or maple, Being self sufficient, holding everything from a soft board to a staple, Every designer’s place may have its own pros and cons, Today it’s a trend, tomorrow its gone, A psychedelic theme suits someone who likes getting spun, In a world that is meant for him, it might be intense fun, A work place should have an element where the eye can rest, Recommend with a pantry where the client can feast, Giving a positive environment can give results at it’s best, How to create an inspirational work place? Simple, one gives the client’s familiar things in his space, It is a cozy space where the client happily sit and think, A place comfortable enough where he fills his paperup with ink, It can resemble a place they visit or things they see, It should be a place so inspiring, person tries to be the one they want to be, A designed human friendly space with anthropometric data, For a person who likes to sit and write also practice some kata, storming sessions on a regular basis as fun, honest communication and giving people more autonomy, act as pixie dust for creating an inspirational charm to the place. These inspirations can be applied not only in the workplaces but many aspect of life. And this what Hellen Keller proved, create to inspire and to inspire sneak within.

And if the work place opens up to an element of mother nature, That particular element can be considered to be its prime feature, The design pattern can be made by understanding metaphysical dimensions, Making it a perfect work environment , without any elemental retention, A design element can be installed, like an artifact or sculpture, Something too unique, which helps thoughts to nurture, There can be multi use of space, like a panel turning to a table, No matter whatever onedesigns, the design should be stable, The place should be so good, like a rich place to come back to, And every time client comes back to work he says, “ Hey fun, Peekaboo!”

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Book Review

A MUST READ 4

th Dimension Architecture authored by Ar. Chandrakant Patel, the man behind ‘The Stock Exchange’, Bombay building was recently unveiled by Actors John Abraham and Asha Parekh and was moderated by Viveck Shettyy – All India Media Cell Head, CGSI. The book charts Ar. Patel’s journey from his days of studying architecture in Europe to what he has become along the

way. From being Alvar Aalto’s protégé to designing iconic buildings in Mumbai under a few well-known architecture firms, to starting his own architectural firm, Ar. Patel documents his journey in his own words through this book. The book is divided into chapters according to chronological events in Ar. Patel’s life. After a short introduction about Ar. Patel, the first chapter talks about his

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decision to go to London to complete his RIBA examinations and his subsequent decisions to move to Sweden to complete a course in town planning, which led Ar. Patel to work under Alvar Aalto, one of the biggest personalities in the architectural world. Due to personal reasons, Ar. Patel had to move back to Mumbai, where he worked for some time under BVS Iyengar and Karim Noorani & Associates, designing structures like the Shanmukhananda Hall, Usha Kiran and Embassy Apartments that have their own place of pride and honour in Mumbai’s architectural make up. After starting his own architectural firm – Architectural Research Unit, Ar. Patel received the biggest opportunity of his life: being the chief architect on the project to redesign the stock exchange building in Mumbai, now known as the Jeejeebhoy Towers. The next chapter takes a detailed look at the Stock Exchange, Bombay – from the initial thought process behind the design to using techniques and processes that were quite ahead of their time to the effect of the ’93 blast on the structure to what an icon it has become to the Mumbai skyline today. The chapter goes into such detail so that it’s equally accessible to architecture students as well as anyone interested in the story behind ‘The Stock Exchange’, Bombay. The last chapter is a study of some of Ar. Patel’s most significant works. From the extensive work he’s done with the Galaxy Group in Rajkot, Gujarat to all the work he has done for Dargah-e-Hakimi at Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh.From various religious structures that he’s carried out pro bono to unique medical and residential structures across the country, Ar. Patel has a well-rounded portfolio, a glimpse of which can be seen in 4th Dimension Architecture.

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GLOSSARY IFC: American Hardwood

Andheri (W), Mumbai – 400 053

401, The Summit, Western Express Highway,

www.americanhardwood.org

Tel: (022) 2632 7733 / 34

Vile Parle (E), Mumbai 400 057.

Email: jalaramvnf@gmail.com

Tel: (022) 2626 9000

Pg. 3: Ebco Pvt. Ltd.

Email: info@durian.in

402-3, Hyde Park,

Pg. 10: UBM-INDEX Trade Fairs

Saki Vihar Road, Mumbai 400 072.

marketing@ubmindexfairs.com

Tel: (022) 6783 7777

www.ubmindexfairs.com

Pg. 20 & 21: Jalaram Veneers & Floors Pvt. Ltd.

Pg. 11: Geeta Windows.

34/J, Laxmi Ind. Estate,

Geeta Aluminium Company Pvt. Ltd.

New Link Road, Versova,

Pg. 4: LG Hi-Macs

D/4, Ansa Industrial Estate,

Andheri (W), Mumbai – 400 053

New Patel Sawmill Group

Saki Vihar Road, Saki Naka,

Tel: (022) 2632 7733 / 34

204/B, Vertex Vikas, Sir M V Road,

Andheri (East), Mumbai – 400072.

Email: jalaramvnf@gmail.com

Andheri (East), Mumbai – 400 069.

(M): 0 99 3080 6685

Tel: (022) 2683 3377 / 0952

www.geetaaluminium.com

Pg. 44: Fensterbau Frontale India

Pg.13: Antique Laminates

www.frontale-india.com

Email: info@ebco.in www.ebco.in

Email: decorexsol@gmail.com

www.durian.in

Pg. 5: Durian Decorative Laminates

Surface Dekor (India) Pvt. Ltd.

Cedar Décor Pvt. Ltd.

Jay Coach, Goregaon (E),

Pg. 45: FINfloor Laminated Flooring

F-2, Shapath-1, S. G. Highway,

Mumbai 400063

MRJ Trading Pvt. Ltd.

Ahmedabad 380015

Email: surfacedekor@gmail.com

F/201, Shyam Kamal ‘C’ Bldg., Wing 1,

Gala No. 28/29, New Satguru Ind. Estate,

Tel: (079) 2687 1295/98/58

Agarwal Market, Vile Parle (E),

Pg. 15: Le Cdeor

Mumbai – 400 057.

MRJ Trading Pvt. Ltd.

Tel: (022) 2618 7132 / 2613 1442

Pg. 7: Lamineer

F/201, Shyam Kamal ‘C’ Bldg., Wing 1,

Email: flooring@mrjgroup.in

Beside Mandi Gate,

Agarwal Market, Vile Parle (E),

Pandri, Raipur,

Mumbai – 400 057.

Pg. 77: FO AID 2015

Chhattisgarh, India

Tel: (022) 2618 7132 / 2613 1442

foaidindia@gmail.com

Tel: (0771) 4046414

Email: artifacts@mrjgroup.in

www.durianlam.in

IBC: Sleek Kitchen

Email: lamineershop@gmail.com

Pg. 16: KiTEC Potable water

Sleek International Pvt. Ltd.

Pg. 8: Concept Dekor

KiTEC Industries (India) Limited

Lotus Corporate Park, 3rd Floor,

Surface Dekor (India) Pvt. Ltd.

C-18/11, Jeevan Bima Nagar,

301/302 D & G Wing, Graham Firth Steel

Gala No. 28/29, New Satguru Ind. Estate,

Borivali (W), Mumbai – 400 103.

Compund,

Jay Coach, Goregaon (E),

Tel.: (022) 2895 1144

Off Western Express Highway, Goregaon

Mumbai 400063

Email: sales@kitecindia.com

West, Mumbai – 400063.

Email: surfacedekor@gmail.com

www.kitecindia.com

Tel: (022) 61075400

Pg. 9: Dupont Corian Solid Surfaces

Pg. 17: MRJ FlexStone

Agar Bazaar, S. K. Bole Road,

New Link Road, Versova,

BC: Durian Home Furniture

Near Siddhivinayak Temple,

Andheri (W), Mumbai – 400 053

Durian Industries Ltd.

Dadar, Mumbai 400 028

Tel: (022) 2631 6343 / 44

401, The Summit, Western Express Highway,

Email: enquiry@sleekworld.com 8/M, Laxmi Ind. Estate,

Tel: (022) 2431 8444

Vile Parle (E), Mumbai 400 057 Tel: (022) 2626 9000

34/J, Laxmi Ind. Estate,

Pg. 18 & 19: Durian Office Furniture

New Link Road, Versova,

Durian Industries Ltd.

www.durian.in

Email: corian@jalaramveneers.com •

www.sleekworld.com

Email: info@durian.in

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