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PRAXIS 21 | Hundredhands

An editorial project by Matter in partnership with Şişecam Flat Glass, PRAXIS investigates the work and positions of diverse contemporary architecture practices in India. This episode features a discussion with Sunitha Kondur and Bijoy Ramachandran from the Bengaluru-based practice, Hundredhands. Their work spans public and private typologies with an intent to navigate abstract as well as real world conditions. Reflecting on their journey from the years of study at MIT, collaborations within and outside India, family, peer groups in Bengaluru, the conversation delves into the grounding influences and ideologies that have shaped over twenty years of practice. At the core of the practice is, as they articulate, ‘how does one create places of intimacy, places for congregation, places for celebration’.

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RABINDRA VASAVADA: THE 2023 TAKSHILA LECTURE ON ARCHITECTURE & SOCIETY

The Takshila Lecture on Architecture and Society is delivered by an eminent professional / academician that addresses the growing disparity between the practice and pedagogy of Architecture in India, and the realities of our social, cultural and economic contexts. The lecture and the following dialogue aim to challenge the status-quo with a conviction that an open and honest conversation on the state of practice will instigate positive change.

The 2023 Takshila Lecture on Architecture and Society was delivered by Rabindra Vasavada at the Bangalore International Centre on October 02nd, 2023.


Abstract:

Architect and Society:
• Architect as a part of a community, culture and context, consciousness for culture and traditions.
• Training to be an architect. Humanities, technology, arts, and sciences, practical training.
• Profession of an architect, aspects of profession (ethics, codes, conditions of engagement etc) dealing with clients, contractors, consultant, legalities, and be a team leader.

Society and Architect
• Society and its context and its communities’ traditional and contextual understanding.
• Society’s understanding and appreciation of built environment as a reflection of culture and its rootedness in ecology and context.
• Society’s attitude to living and evolving respecting the traditional values which remain constant in the scenario of the progress and technological advancement.

Professional Relationships
Traditional relationship: Always based on expertise required for building tasks. Master Builder, a traditionally trained expert in all arts and its skills, who along with his team, designs and coordinates for the patrons, the entire task of executing a building. He commands full knowledge about lifestyles, and all other physical sciences related to build-environment.

Contemporary relationship: Architect by training and education. No more a vocationally trained master builder. More or less similar role but various aspects of buildings are segregated and detailed by various specialist and coordinated by architects to execute the project. Architect working as a member of team.

Important Questions
Where lays the beginnings?
Shelter (self-help) to Domestic buildings (master builders-architect) to settlement architecture (architects, environmentalists) to cities (power, planning)? All combined.

Family (individual, identity) to communities (collective agreements and characteristics) to society (Power, culture and traditions) to civilisations (multi-cultural)? Nationhood. 

What are the evolutionary factors?
Ecological contexts, climate, natural resources, industrial productions.
Population and economic factors of occupations, resource generation.
Cultural traditions and Power in social organisation, administration and controls.
Advancement in resource availability, technology and sciences to meet growing needs.
Sense of optimisation and structure of administration and governance for liveability.

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PRAXIS 20 | Samira Rathod Design Atelier

In the twentieth episode, Samira Rathod of Samira Rathod Design Atelier discusses the systems and ideologies of their Mumbai-based practice along with Jay Shah and a few of her colleagues. The conversation elaborates on the multi-faceted nature of their projects across architecture, interior, furniture design. The studio works in parallel with their workshop and research arm to operate across this array of disciplines. Their processes are guided by an ethos rooted in iterative explorations, meticulous detailing and an articulation of sensorial compositions. An editorial project by Matter in partnership with Şişecam Flat Glass, PRAXIS investigates the work and positions of diverse contemporary architecture practices in India.

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The Complexity of Simplicity: A Tribute to Kerry Hill – By Ranjit Wagh


Text: Ranjit Wagh
Images: Kerry Hill Architects / Wikimedia Commons/ As Attributed
Edited by: Mel Patrick Kasingsing


Five years ago, a former work colleague, Rossitza Iordanova, shared a photo of the late Australian architect Kerry Hill on Facebook: “The Man and his Models; Desaru, ITC, Kyoto”.

It was a face and place I once knew.

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PRAXIS 19 | KSM Architecture

An editorial project by Matter in partnership with Şişecam Flat Glass, PRAXIS investigates the work and positions of diverse contemporary architecture practices in India. Featuring Sriram Ganapathi and Siddarth Money, the discussion circles the formation, ethos and outlook of the Chennai-based practice, KSM Architecture. Incepted in 1990 by K S Money, the legacy spanning three decades is embedded in design engineering, rigorous material exploration, and the art of building. Their works range across typologies, cater to varied programmes and demonstrate scalability, resourcefulness and energy efficiency.

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