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ARCHITECTURE+ARCHITECTURE+DESIGNA N I N D I A N J O U R N A L O F A R C H I T E C T U R EA N I N D I A N J O U R N A L O F A R C H I T E C T U R E

VOLUME 30 ISSUE 10

OCTOBER 2014 ` 175

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88 Subterranean SchoolProfessional School Hanna Arendt,Italy Cleaa Claudio Lucchin & architetti associate, Bolzano, Italy

INTERACTION96 Search for Substance

A conversation between William J R Curtis and Rajnish Wattas

RESEARCH 110 Intelligent Building Envelope

EXPLORING DESIGN 118 Innovative Product Design

VVOLL XXXII NOO 100 OCTBER 2014

13 ABOUT THE ISSUE

14 REFLECTIONS

16 UPDATES

AIRPORTS24 An Organic Form

Shenzhen Bao’ Airport, ChinaStudio Fuksas

34 Umbrella Structure King David the Builder International Airport, Kutaisi, GeorgiaBen van Berkel/UNStudio

46 Incorporating Regional IdentityTerminal 2, MumbaiSkidmore, Owings & Merill LLP

JURY OUTCOME56 Architecture+Design & Cera Awards 2014

VIEWPOINTS62 Sustainability and Memory

By Niranjan Garde

INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN66 A Metaphor of Function

By Pramod Beri70 Inter-connected Spaces

Polymer Science & Engineering Lab, PuneBeri Architects and Engineers Pvt Ltd, Kolhapur

80 Three-Winged Swastik Emergency Management and Research Institute (EMRI), AhmedabadStudio Eethetics, Ahmedabad

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Airport Designs

Incorporating Regional IdentityProject: Terminal 2 - Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai

Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Located in the heart of India’s financial capital, the new

integrated terminal building at Chhatrapati Shivaji

International Airport adds 4.4 million square feet of

space to accommodate 40 million passengers per year, nearly

twice as many as the building it replaces. By orchestrating the

complex web of passengers and planes into a design that feels

intuitive and responds to the region’s rocketing growth, the new

Terminal 2 asserts the airport’s place as a pre-eminent gateway

to India and underscores the country’s status as an international

economic power.

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OOctober 2014 ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN62

Viewpoints

Sustainability and Memory

This article is an attempt to

express how the approach of

sustainability (or frugal living) is

related to the feelings of memory,

belonging and in the creation of our

personal identities and what role it

plays in modern lifestyle.

My parent’s and grandparent’s

generation grew up in the period of

just means. Nothing was abundant or

in plentiful and it became a necessity

to use each and everything sparingly,

to its fullest possible utility, even

surpassing the life cycle of the material

itself. If the material was not fit for use

in its present form, then it used to be

ingeniously transformed (or reused)

into something else, till another such

cycle of transformation came about

and the process continued. Take for

example a simple shawl or a light

blanket. The shawl would be used by

my grandparents, then successively

passed on to my parents and probably,

if the condition was good enough, it

could come all the way to me. It is with

everything – from best shirts to photo

frames, to cooking utensils. It is quite

amazing to see that many of our

households have a collection of what

can be termed as vintage collection of

cooking ware, linens, woollen ware,

gadgets, pens, letters, writing desks,

By Niranjan Garde

Saleh Mosque, Sanaa, Yemen

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OOctober 2014 ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN66

The number of buildings being built under the

category of Institutional Architecture is growing

at a fast pace in post independent India and

especially in the last two decades. The main thrust has

been in educational and scientific fields, besides

public realm institutional architecture, which is

also noteworthy.

In an institutional building the users spend time in

the spatio-form created by an architect for a longer

period of time, compared to brief usage in a museum

or a hospital. Hence, the spatio-formal vocabulary of

such a building has to go beyond mere ‘objective

function’ and transcend into the ‘subjective feelings’

part of architecture.

A couplet from an Urdu gazal summarises the

emotive aspect involved (translation in English) -

The forms of the building, the doors and windows

have no relationship with us, unless the building ties

us with its unseen emotional threads.

An institutional building’s spatio-formal

vocabulary should be a metaphor of its ‘function’, a

symbol for the act. The inner spaces should answer

the ‘feelings’ part of architecture as to what aspect of

feeling, be it that of impose, dignity, eminence,

solidarity, poise, grandeur, regimentality, solace,

warmth, affirmation, etc. The external envelope in a

subtle way should convey the purpose of the building,

a kind of metaphor of its function.

By Pramod Beri

Institutional Design

A Metaphor of Function

Bhujpal Knowledge City (MET, League of College), Nashik