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Artist, Shankar Gojare: “Discovering Joy and Celebration Through Art”

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Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Gojare, where art becomes a gateway to the heart of culture and celebration. Gojare’s creative journey is an exploration of his surroundings and a deep connection to his cultural roots. Two central themes consistently dance through his paintings: celebration and music.

Source: Architectural Digest

On one of the busiest streets on Banjara Hills, Hyderabad an inconspicuous gate opens into the home of Pinky and GV Sanjay Reddy, whose love for art and commitment to global standards is also evident in the way his company conceived Terminal 2 at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai.

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A young couple approached Aarti Somani and Kruti Sheth of the Mumbai-based firm, A&K Interior Design Studio to conceptualise the interiors of their apartment. The apartment is 2,100-square-feet in area and is located on Marine Drive, Mumbai.

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Don’t we all occasionally crave to get away from the chaos of the city life? This holiday home in Bandstand, Mumbai that looks out to the Arabian sea offers its owners a getaway right in the middle of the city. This was precisely the owners’ brief and also a challenge for the firm since they had to conceptualise the interiors in a way that gave the feeling of a home completely removed from the city.

Source: Architecture Live

Built on a tight 170 sqm plot for a family of four Maison Kochi also functions as studio and office in the South Indian city of Kochi. The west facing building is delineated in 2 volumes, the taller south-west block shading the shorter north-east one throughout the day.

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The drive up to the hilltop Montana Estates, just 23 minutes from Kozhikode city centre, presents a winding landscape with several arterial routes. One of which leads straight to the doorstep of celebrated architect Tony Joseph. Everyone in town seems familiar with him and the home he’s lived in for just over a year.

Source: The Architects Diary

The primary idea was to amalgamate contemporary with tradition”, says Mr. Narendra Joshi, The chief designer at KN Associates. Having established himself in the parallels of designing and photography, Joshi always works with a strong vision for the given space in his head.

Source: Dress Your Home

Axis House is an apt description for this 6-bedroom Nagpur home, whose grand modern facade gives a hint of the architectural brilliance in staircase and skylight design that lies beyond. Having said that, this contemporary home with characteristic intersecting sloping roofs belies the spacious interiors.

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Bandra was once a leafy suburb of Mumbai city. In recent times it has become a vibrant yet highly dense neighbourhood, symptomatic of the crunching space in Indian metropolises. As a result, the floor space of an average household gets more and more constrained and precious.

Source: Design Owl

A sophisticated aesthetic wields the baton in this apartment designed by Gaurav Kharkar & Associates. With plenty of eye-candy here – employing a contemporary vocabulary, all functions and conveniences have been stylishly put in place. Gaurav Kharkar has used a slick design in which every element can be hand-picked and coordinated, down to the last orchestrated detail.

Source: An Indian Summer

While browsing through my favorite decor sites, I was pleasantly surprised to see a feature on Surajit ‘Bomti’ Iyengar’s Calcutta apartment, on Elle Decor. I remember seeing it in the Indian edition of Elle Decor sometime back, and now couldn’t resist the temptation of sharing the online pics with you.