India

September

The city and housing remain important for Domus India, as we look at Filipe Balestra's journey to the Indian metropolis where crowd and clutter turn from exotica to resource and methodology.

Christopher Taylor's images grasp interiors and their capacity to hold memories. Also, in the works of Clare Arni, one encounters urban interiors as the omnipresent testimony to their unnoticed existence. The Lupin Research Park by Malik Architecture is a series of double stories in a perpetual debate with one another, while in the Friendship Centre in Bangladesh by Kashef Chowdhury, natural site and terrain are pushed to produce themselves into an architectural geography of courtyards and bricks.
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Domus India 32, September 2014, cover