The context is subject to space and time, not just Indian or even global. Architecture identifies itself in the space to the context of time. The history and content get spiritually immersed into it; these occur with explorations of the space. When nature flows around you and the space becomes one with nature, it becomes timeless, and a part of the culture of the place. Architecture creates with sensitivity - creating without becoming an obstruction. The space should slowly smile and say ‘I am here’, without screaming for attention. This, I believe, is space, time and continuum.
MGS Architecture July 2020
Designing for Smaller Homes: How Thoughtful Interiors Are Solving India’s Space Crunch
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Aditya Yamsanwar, Team One Architects: How Architectural Design Shapes Culture, Performance & User Experience
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