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INSITE EVENT
Craft & Creator by Duravit @ Chandigarh
An innovative event organised by Duravit with Master Calligrapher Achyut Palav
On the 29th of August 2024, Duravit India Private Limited organised a breathtaking presentation and live demonstration by master calligrapher Mr.Achyut Palav, in collaboration with insiteKONNECT. This event - Craft & Creator, was an event specially curated for architects and designers from the charming city of Chandigarh.
INSITE INTERACTION
Chai & Chat @ Ar. Behzad Kharas
The BNK Group, Mumbai
Graduating from the Rizvi College of Architecture in 2002, Behzad Kharas started his independent journey in 2005 – with his own firm ThinkBNK. Over time, the firm metamorphosed, got rebranded and is now known to everyone as The BNK Group. Since its inception the firm has been handling varied projects in the residential, workspace, health care and hospitality sectors. Today the firm boasts of a project portfolio with over 500 projects.
LIFESTYLE INSIGHT
Falguni & Shane Peacock
Designer Duo Falguni and Shane Peacock Unveil Their Artistic Home Décor in the Latest Episode of Asian Paints Where The Heart Is Season 7
Having left an indelible mark on the fashion industry with their creative prowess, Falguni and Shane Peacock, the celebrated fashion designers, now reveal their home, showcasing their artistic brilliance in Season 7 of Asian Paints Where The Heart Is.
INSITE INSIGHT
Beat the heat
Vert - a red-oak based, modular urban-cooling system; developed by AHEC, Diez Office and OMCºC
A sneak peek into Vert – a pathbreaking solution and possibly a gamechanger in the continued effort to battle the effects of global warming – all set to be unveiled at London Design Festival 2024. A modular triangle-based ‘greening machine’ made from red oak glulam, and greened exclusively by climbing plants; Vert is projected to reduce the ambient temperatures by up to 8ºC, and cast four times more shade than a 20-year-old tree. Besides offering an urban-cooling solution and lending itself to the enhancement of the urban streetscape, Vert explores the high potential of red oak glulam for use as an alternative to wood-based materials typically used in design and construction, encouraging greater diversity and resilience in the world’s forests.
INDIAN INSIGHT
Café culture
Glimpses of three stunning cafés from Bangalore, Vadodara and Chandigarh
Caffeine shots and animated conversations in a cozy corner of a cafe seems irresistible to a majority of young Indians today. But was the scene always so? Historically, chai tapris were seen at the corner of every other busy street; where a few friends or even total strangers bonded and chatted over chai.
Delving into history, one finds that the Britishers brought the café to India. The British left, but the cafe culture held its roots in India. The aftermath of Covid-19 saw the café getting a new lease of life. Earlier perceived as a standoffish eatery, now it is an adaptable, welcoming space that doubles up as a working and meeting place! Besides delicious cookies and brownies, the free WiFi offered by all these cafés gives them extra brownie points.