India

September

As a publication we stand for celebration as well as critical reading of architecture in its many avatars.

From urban islands of development like Nirlon Knowledge Park in Mumbai by BDP.Khandekar, questioning the 'ideal' in living-working formats with House-Studio by Flying Elephant Studio in Bengaluru, to houses by Architects’ Combine in Vrindavan and Mysore, to stone-fragment art installation by Vivan Sundaram, 'Nothing is absolute' exhibition on Indian abstract art and forms, to understanding recent protests across the world, and debates on insurgent cosmopolitanism by Ranjit Hoskote, Domus India discusses it with a sense of responsibility to architecture and the world we live and grow in.
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Domus India, September 2013, cover