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In this episode, we step into the world of interior design and explore how creativity shapes the spaces we call home. Ar. Mehul Sanghvi takes us on a journey through his design process, deeply influenced by the warmth and memories of his childhood home. We dive into one of his signature design strategies, exploring how he integrates human experiences into his work to create environments that feel both personal and timeless.
Join us as we uncover the art of designing spaces that reflect who we are and how we live.
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In this episode, we delve into the world of vernacular architecture with Manasi and Guruprasand, the founders of Bhoomija Creations.
We explore how traditional building wisdom can be adapted for modern India. From the challenges of entrepreneurship in this field to the intricacies of design and community engagement, we uncover the potential of vernacular architecture to shape our cities and villages.
Join us as we discuss how to balance tradition with innovation and create sustainable, livable spaces for everyone.
Architecture, entrepreunership, archtect, indian architecture, community engagement, learning, 0 - 1 journey, building an architectural firm, Indian Archtecture, pratice
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Is "sustainable" just the new architectural buzzword? In this episode, we challenge that notion with Chitra Vishwanath, a renowned architect and founder of Biome Architecture, known for her incredible work in earthen architecture.
We delve into the complexities of sustainable design, exploring how it goes far beyond materials and trendy labels like #LEEDCertified and #NetZero. Chitra argues for a more integrated approach, considering a building's entire lifecycle , why a one-size-fits-all approach to sustainable architecture doesn't work and the crucial role architects play in shaping a more sustainable future.
Whether you're an architecture student (tune in for those #ArchElective and #ArchCourses insights!), a young architect starting your career (#ArchCareer, #ArchOpportunities), or simply interested in the future of sustainable design (#FutureArchitects), this episode is packed with valuable takeaways.#SustainableArchitecture, #GreenBuilding, #EcoFriendlyDesign, #SustainableDesign, #GreenArchitecture, #NetZero, #LEEDCertified, #EnvironmentalDesign, #ArchitectureElective, #ArchElective, #DesignElective, #ArchCourses, #ArchitectureEducation, #ArchSchool, #ArchitecturalStudies, #ArchStudent, #ArchCareer, #ArchGraduates, #FutureArchitects, #ArchOpportunities, #ArchitectsInTraining, #CareerInArchitecture, #ArchProfession, #ArchitectSalary, #ArchitectEarnings, #ArchIncome, #ArchitectPay, #SalaryInArchitecture, #BuildingDesign, #ArchitecturalProcess, #DesignDevelopment, #ConceptToConstruction, #DesignThinking, #ArchDesignProcess, #BuildingCreation, #ArchDesignSteps
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What is Architectural Journalism? Why is Communication Important for Architects? How can architectural journalism help to bridge the gap between the architectural profession and the general public? This conversation with Rajesh Advani, founder of Architecture Live, a platform for architects, designers, and enthusiasts to connect, share ideas, and engage in discussion, shares about architectural fraternity, communication, and storytelling, and the difference between architectural journalism and fashion journalism He emphasizes non-architect writers' crucial role in translating complex architectural ideas into user-friendly narratives that resonate with everyday people. He briefly shares his thoughts on architectural education, sustainability, archictural internships & oppurtunities. architectural journalism jobs, what is architectural journalism, famous architectural journalists, famous architectural journalist in india, Architectural Journalism, Architecture Students, Design Communication, Architectural Storytelling, Importance of Architecture Criticism, Public Engagement in Architecture, Architect as Communicator, coa registration renewal
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Architectural Education is continually decreasing in its relevance. Data shows that there are far less number of applications han the number of seats for the course. The educational system needs to be fixed.Architect Ravindra Punde, a renowned designer of India, speaks with design Dialogues about the education system in the country, old and new.His views on the current educational policy, its benefits and the means in which the architectural institutes of India can turn pedagogy for the best interests of the students are the prime points of this conversation.The dialogue helps us understand how the system can be fixed at the various stages of pedagogy to bring about a large scale change in the industry. He believes that all entities, big or small, hold some sort of a responsibility in making the architectural profession more relevant to the present times.Fixing Architectural EducationRelevancy of Architecture DegreesArchitect vs. Architectural EducationSkills Gap in Architecture Future of Architecture EducationDesign Education in India
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Architectural Education seems to be narrowing down with regards to its future. Is it true? Is there scope in architecture and should a student study the course?The future of Architectural Pedagogy is not as bleak as it seems from the outside. We discuss the various possibilities after a bachelor's degree in architecture with a senior member of the faculty who has more than 45 years of experience in the industry.Our guest has worked across various verticals in architecture from research to pedagogy to professional practice. Watch this episode to understand his take on the industry and learn from his experiences with teaching.ArchProfInsights, CareersInArchIndia, architectural thesis, architecture student portfolio, how many hours do architecture students work, what do architects study, what do architecture majors do, b arch student life, architectural design curriculum