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Niyathi-1, Niyathi 20210720 Date: 2021 July 20-24Place: Cuckoo Forest School, Tamil Nadu Description coming up soon For Facebook Post
Niyathi-1, Niyathi 20210720 Date: 2021 July 20-24Place: Cuckoo Forest School, Tamil Nadu Description coming up soon For Facebook Post
Architecture & Dialogue 20201018 Date: 2020 October 18Place: Online “Good designers never start by trying to solve the problem given to them: they start by trying to understand what the real issues are.” – Don Norman, The Design of Everyday Things For Facebook Post
Architecture & Dialogue 20201011 Date: 2020 April 11Place: Online “In India the diversity is celebrated —and highlight the differences and therefore,a single Indian way of thinking does not exist.” – A.K.Ramanujan, Is there an Indian Way of Thinking, India through Hindu categories For Facebook Post
Architecture & Dialogue 20201004 Date: 2020 October 04Place: Online “The one thing that is certain about the future is that everything is uncertain.” – Neelkanth Chhaya, School without Walls For Facebook Post
Architecture & Dialogue 20200927 Date: 2020 September 27Place: Online “Architecture is the art of reconciliation between ourselves and the world, and this meditation takes place through the senses.” – Juhani Pallasmaa, “The eyes of the skin: Architecture and the senses” For Facebook Post
Architecture & Dialogue 20200920 Date: 2020 September 20Place: Online “Mud is another name for Earth,It never gets tired, giving birth,To dwellings in Agra or in Perth.” – Laurie Baker, Mud For Facebook Post
Centre for Self Sufficiency 20200907 Date: 2020 September 07Place: MNM Jain College, Chennai Description coming up soon For Facebook Post
Architecture & Dialogue 20200630 Date: 2020 June 30Place: Online “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible,” – Donald A. Norman, The Design of Everyday Things For Facebook Post
Architecture & Dialogue 20200411 Date: 2020 April 11Place: Online “Photography can focus on architecture or its occupants. Though our attention isnormally on the latter, architecture sets the background mood. For everyone except architects the issue is not how noteworthy the architecture is, but what mood it sets.” – Christopher Day, Places of the Soul- Building for
Architecture & Dialogue 20200404 Date: 2020 April 04Place: Online “How buildings meet the ground makes all the difference to whether they belong in this particular place or have merely been parked there.” – Christopher Day, Places of Soul For Facebook Post