Sumit Dhawan The first line of protection against any weather condition is a structure’s facade. Extreme cold, summer sun, heavy rain, and daily temperature changes all damage external surfaces. Over time, these conditions may lead to expansion, contraction, and ultimately, cracks. In addition to maintaining the buildings’ visual attractiveness, architects, builders, and property owners need […]Read More
Jasleen Chalotra Indian homes are narratives woven in tradition, colour, and a sense of belonging. It has the ability to blend the sacred with the mundane, creating harmony in everyday living. Today, modern homes rise above the conventional to bring in a sense of locale and culture to homes. The term “Indian aesthetics” is, in […]Read More
Team L&M Architecture chronicles the soul of civilisations, and today this has become one of the main aspects of the country. The post-Independence journey of the country showcases the cultural and economic currents that also affect the design sector. Post-independence architecture in India is bound by a timeline carved in concrete, steel, and glass, where […]Read More
Mueen Haris The architectural landscape is a tapestry woven with threads of history, culture, and human ingenuity. As societies evolve, so do their needs, often leaving behind buildings that no longer serve their original purpose. In the past, this might have led to demolition, but a growing movement known as adaptive reuse is offering a […]Read More
Chhaya Sharma The intense summer heat is greatly relieved by the arrival of the monsoon season, particularly in India, where a vast range of cultural activities and climatic patterns exist. But as the monsoon showers begin to cool the weather, they also signal that householders should begin weatherproofing their doors and windows to prevent unpleasant […]Read More
Gagandeep Kapila Architecture is the arrangement of experience along with form and function. Every hallway, window, and ceiling height has an impact on our thoughts, feelings, and movements. Our perception of space determines the emotional influence of architectural surroundings, which can be either comforting, energising, or unsettling. Depending on the architect’s design decisions, a person’s […]Read More
Team L&M Officecore is a fashion trend that reinterprets classic office attire with a modern relaxed and comfortable twist. But this word has not limited itself to what office-goers wear, rather it has expanded itself into interior decor as well where it means the way interiors are done in homes now. We speak to a […]Read More
Rajkumar Kumawat In tropical regions, the climate oscillates between heavy monsoons and intense solar exposure. Here, architecture must be resilient enough to meet these oscillations. It must breathe, adapt, and respond to the rhythms of nature. While waterproofing remains a fundamental necessity, it is no longer the only metric of climate resilience. A new paradigm […]Read More
Team L&M How designers are making technology vanish into walls Rashi Bothra and Ruchi Gehani, Founders and Interior Designers, Azure Interiors In many modern homes, technology is everywhere, but designers are finding smart ways to make it less visible. Instead of mounting screens and devices out in the open, they are being hidden behind panels, […]Read More
Team L&M Is your patio feeling more “meh” than magnificent? Does your outdoor decor lack that certain je ne sais quoi? If your open-air setup feels like an afterthought, it’s time for a serious upgrade. Forget the predictable plastic chairs and flimsy string lights. We’re talking about transforming your backyard into an extension of your […]Read More