Collaborative Architecture has been invited to be a part of Humanitarian Design Series titled- DESIGNING PEACE in 2021

Collaborative Architecture has been invited by Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Museum to be part of the ground-breaking, Humanitarian Design Series titled- DESIGNING PEACE, due in the second half of 2021. The curatorial team selected the Indian National War Museum, New Delhi – finalist in the 2 stage international competition for its flipping of the brief by focusing on ‘Peace’ as the centrality of the design. The entry was rightly named as ‘Indian National Peace Museum’.

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Burnt Cedar | Faulkner Architects

Burnt Cedar, designed by Faulkner Architects, is a full-time beach house taking a simple box form, half buried into the slope. The clients requested a space that felt like the landscape and maintained a feeling inside of being outside in the light and shadow play of the sixty to ninety-foot Jeffrey and Ponderosa pines that populate the lake shore. Perforated wood ceilings and acoustical plaster walls soften the sounds of the concrete and glass pavilion-like house.

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Ethirajan House/Studio | Between Spaces

Ethirajan House/Studio, designed by Between Spaces, is a north facing site that take maximum advantage of the uninterrupted view towards the tree lined street on the northern side. Owing to the tight site condition and lack of privacy from the neighbor’s property, the two bedrooms in the SW corner opens out into a double height dining area with a clerestory window for ventilation and skylight above for natural light.

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Ph El Salvador | Hitzig Militello Arquitectos

El Salvador PH, designed by Hitzig Militello Arquitectos, is a residence whose programmatic needs exceed the possibilities. The decision on the choice and use of materials reflects the same search for each space to place it in the courtyard, in a complete and honest way, creating a glazed inner skin and a solid outer skin, resulting in either both its materiality and its spatial proportions and the idea of a pavilion floor, rather than a traditional house.

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TUT House | webe design lab

TUT House, designed by WeBe Design Lab, has a deciduous character that can be felt as one moves from the rustic exteriors to sleek finished interiors. Courtyards, greenery and rustic finishes rule the design of this Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu home. Designed as a series of courts gradually moving inwards, this 6,800-square-feet home is a play in open and enclosed volumes. The spaces in the house are layered to overlook these open spaces creating a unique feeling of inside and outside.

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Negotiating for hope: Process, Contradiction, Challenges and Hope for a Better Environment

Architect Sankalpa talks about his collaborative practice ‘Thumb Impressions’ that focuses on various aspects of awareness of building activities and consequences on environment and construction workers. While engaging with questions around these issues, Sankalpa presents design processes, contradictions and challenges that informs the architectural outcome at Thumb Impressions.

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Maya Somaiya Library, Sharda School | Sameep Padora & Associates

Maya Somaiya Library is a children’s library designed by Sameep Padora & Associates within a school premise. The site chosen for this addition was a sliver between existing buildings and the school boundary, which almost implied a linear building footprint. Alluding to the impetus that children have towards landscape over a building we imagined the library building to be a formal extension of the ground plane. A place inside for study and a place above for play.

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The Brickhaus | Srijit Srinivas – Architects

The Brickhaus, designed by Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS, is a place of respite and exhilaration located on a long and irregularly narrow site in Trivandrum. The plan addresses the diverse requirements – a blend of novelty and function, and individual desires in dynamic tension with the need of the collective; a harmonizing of the differential tugs of the inherent need for Public presentation contrasted against the sacred intimacy of Private expression.

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Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS

Srijit Srinivas – ARCHITECTS believes that architecture is designing both the built and unbuilt spaces and can be experienced visually and physically. Their designs respond to the context, are simple, classy and contemporary for today’s lifestyle and are in sync with nature thus ensuring the comfort of the inmates. The firm is known for creating buildings with timeless value.

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Edificio Posead | Bloco Arquitetos

Edificio Posead, designed by Bloco Arquitectos, is for the administrative headquarters of a distance education institution, housing offices, a call center and training rooms. The project was designed to require as little air conditioning and artificial lighting as possible. The north façade is the main façade of the building and coincides with the Via Estrutural, therefore the architectural solution required to control high solar radiation.

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Big Barn | Faulkner Architects

Big Barn, designed by Faulkner Architects, is a family getaway evolved in response to a request for a retreat from their urban lifestyle. A simple, rectangular, two-story form emerged with an asymmetrical gabled roof. A minimal material pallet of reclaimed redwood corrugated Corten steel and black steel sash windows combined with integral gutters, and lack of overhangs further the minimal feeling of the construction. Inside the singular materiality is continued via California Oak for floors wall and ceilings.

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Faulkner Architects

Faulkner Architects pursues the development of highly crafted, site-sensitive spaces. A strong commitment to the quality of every project is evident in the structures and professional relationships. Evolution of the design into and through construction is an integral part of the process. The designs are affected by vernacular traditions drawn from the culture of the place in which the project is to be built.

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Casa CRA | Estudio MMX

Casa CRA, designed by Estudio MMX, emphasizes the use of specific forms and materials by establishing general design criteria. The design of the house proves a stylistic hybridization strategy, with the double purpose of giving continuity to the character of the whole, while at the same time articulating, in an alternative way, the different spaces and the program of the house. Instead of being perpendicular to the access, the whole house rotates, looking to obtain the best orientations and the best and widest views towards the golf field.

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House of Voids | Between Spaces

House of Voids, designed by Between Spaces, has a narrative built by shaping the voids internally and externally rather than starting with a form or geometry in mind. This strategy helped us anchor the eye to the void below the loggia and create a sense of balance between the solid and void. The designers strived to balance the austerity of white walls and the visually rich texture of timber and stone, creating simple spaces that would always be. Devoid of embellishments, the architecture and interior expresses strong and clean lines.

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Between Spaces

Between Spaces concerns itself with contextually relevant design, understanding the local condition, the traditional method of construction, and designing a building that celebrates the spirit of the place and time with a contemporary undertone. As much as the practice is concerned about innovation, it gives equal importance to the specificity of the projects. The more specific we make a building, the more they communicate about the place, people, and culture.

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Aqua Rapport | UA Lab (Urban Architectural Collaborative)

Aqua Rapport, designed by UA LAB, has a concept defined by enjoying the spaciousness allowing maximum natural light. The team uses wood, hues of grey combined with some pastel tones to create a warm and inviting space. They have strategically used the pastel tones on the furniture at the Joints, Tabletop, the Backrest of the chair and the chest. Pastels combined with wood gives a queer look to these elements.

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Circle of Rebirth: National War Memorial | WeBe Design Lab

Circle of Rebirth National War Memorial, designed by WeBe Design Lab, was built for honoring and giving tribute to Indian Armed Forces. Each fallen soldier is imagined as a brick in the process of nation building and arranged as series of concentric rings, symbolizing the act of protection, sacrifice and bravery culminating in the immortal presence in the form of eternal flame.

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WeBe Design Lab

WeBe Design Lab is a multidisciplinary collective with a diverse group of architects, designers and researchers co-existing and co-creating while sharing common values. The team strives for possibilities and a belief in the greater good, which invariably influences our projects and their outcomes. WeBe Design Lab creates a diverse, dynamic, and distinct work ecosystem as a part of the WeBe collective.

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Overhaul for a traveler | ALPHA, Arquitectura, Ingeniería y Servicios S.L.

Overhaul for a traveler, designed by ALPHA, Arquitectura, Ingeniería y Servicios S.L., can change over time to adapt to possible family variations. The main material is the oak wood, which extends throughout the house. All the furniture is designed by ALPHA AIS, including special adaptations such as the low table of the room, which becomes a dining table based on elevating and extending it.

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Jetvan | Sameep Padora and Associates

Jetvan, designed by Sameep Padora & Associates, is built for the holistic development of the community that teaches Buddhist principles. Jetavan was built using fly ash, quarry dust, to make the walls, cow dung for the floor, and mud rolls made from used gunny bags placed on wooden rafters from old ships for the roof. Jetavan will be a Centre to teach academics, vocational studies, health, and spirituality to all members of the community.

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Sameep Padora & Associates

As a practice we at sP+a believe that India’s vast breadth of socio-cultural environments require multifarious means of engaging with the country’s varying contexts. Type, Program, Design and Building processes are subservient to the immediacy of each project’s unique frame of reference.

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Metal Box Office | tHE gRID Architects

Metal Box Office, designed by tHE gRID Architects, is an office interior having a genesis consisting of two words: timeless appeal. The answer to their quest for an element that lay at the intersection of creative potential and timeless appeal, reveal the architects, was found within natural materials — metal, specifically brass, copper and weathered MS, which would endure, transform with time and still retain their charm.

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House in Salto de Pirapora | Vereda Architects

House in Salto de Pirapora, designed by Vereda Architects, is composed of three partially buried masonry volumes with varying levels according to the topography. The arrangement of these volumes on the site conforms to the house’s main space, the void of the living and dining rooms. A concrete grandstand establishes this relationship between the free areas of the plot and the various levels of the project, and enables multiple uses that make the most of these views towards the reserve.

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Crunch Pâtisserie | The Vrindavan Project

Crunch Pâtisserie, designed by The Vrindavan Project, harmoniously integrates architectural and interior design considerations. The given glass façade for other shops has been replaced at Crunch by a thickened edge of country brick masonry, framing a place of light. Sustainable solutions should ideally create employment and therefore, design decisions through this process maximized upon details, requiring human energy by labor and craftsmanship. Materiality as spatial identity.

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