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Domus India, December 2016
The December 2016 issue of Domus India focuses on the concept of time and its relationship with space.

Time is often enmeshed with space, and whether it is the geography of the home, or the monumental, or sacred spaces, they have all tried to collapse or negotiate time.

For instance, the journey of the gods of the Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh in north India claim a geography, and the traditional shrine cloth — an object that is both personal and cosmic, and moves out to a celebration and battle of rights and ideas. Another measure of time and history that the issue explores are the rich archives of architects — Arvind Talati and Achyut Kanvinde. The archives draw out time for us and enable us to challenge histories and myths, ask questions of our aspirations and imaginations with and for architecture; they can, and should, draw new debates on what the architect does, and what s/he can do, and what s/he should do. The evaluation and imagination of architecture in multiple contexts of time and space can thus be critically and creatively nuanced as well as argued out.

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Domus India, December 2016, cover
Domus India, December 2016, cover

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