#Anupama Kundoo
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darioalvarez · 2 months ago
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Anupama Kundoo – architects
Architecture is a living, dynamic and intelligent force that embraces the past, present and future all at once. anupamakundoo.com Our architecture is the result of building knowledge and building processes.It responds to a diversity of concerns through integrated design thinking, and has the potential to create health, happiness, and well-being through shaping the built environment and steering…
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arc-hus · 3 years ago
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Wall House, Auroville, India - Anupama Kundoo
https://www.anupamakundoo.com/
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ofhouses · 3 years ago
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897. Anupama Kundoo /// Wall House /// Auromodele Community, Auroville, India /// 1997-2000
OfHouses presents Faraway, so Close IV: India. (Photos: © Javier Callejas. Source: Anupama Kundoo Architects Archive.)
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coochiequeens · 3 years ago
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MAXXI Museum celebrates women in architecture in a new exhibition that documents the transformative role of female architects in the profession's evolution over the last century. Curated by Pippo Ciorra, Elena Motisi, Elena Tinacci, and with exhibition design by Matilde Cassani, Good News. Women in Architecture weaves together in four thematic sections the history of women in architecture, with the work of contemporary practitioners and the voices of young collectives, telling the stories of over eighty female architects.
The exhibition aims to document "the anthropological change of the architectural profession from the twentieth-century stereotype of the charismatic grandmaster to the growing presence of women, collectives and studio couples." From Signe Hornborg, the first woman who graduated in architecture in 1890, to Norma Merrick Sklarek, the first African American architect, to Zaha Hadid, the first woman to receive the Pritzker Prize in 2004, the Stories section of the exhibition acknowledges the pivotal characters in the history of women in architecture.
Through drawings, models, and site-specific installations, the Practice section presents the work of 11 distinguished contemporary architects: Elizabeth Diller, Dorte Mandrup, Mariam Kamara, Anupama Kundoo, Yvonne Farrel and Shelley McNamara, Lina Ghotmeh, Jeanne Gang, Kazuyo Sejima, Benedetta Tagliabue, Lu Wenyu and the multidisciplinary collective Assemble. Together, they showcase the increasing presence and mark of women in architecture.
A series of interviews with scholars, curators and young designers make up the Narrations section, while the Visions part features five videos made by young authors within the Future Architecture Platform, exploring gender identity and space. Good News: Women in Architecture is on display at MAXXI Museum until 16 September 2022.
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darrenmkellyarchitect · 3 years ago
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ainfantek · 3 years ago
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Anupama Kundoo
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estelle-child · 4 years ago
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What have been the rewards of practicing sustainable architecture?
Personal satisfaction. The closer you bridge your dreams and aspirations with your reality, the more comfortable you feel about who you are and what you do; you can then really enjoy your work rather than do it out of ‘duty’ or other less passionate reasons. I am passionate about design and I believe that you can achieve more with less, and I take the challenge of India’s resource crunch as one within which I try to create the best solutions I can imagine.
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veredes · 5 years ago
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41 Nuevas Becas de Prácticas Profesionales para jóvenes Arquitectos de España y Portugal
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archiplusa · 5 years ago
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Anupama Kundoo
photo: Javier Callejas
source: archdaily "Time is Our Most Valuable Asset": In Conversation With Anupama Kundoo
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amaliesofiavl · 3 years ago
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dezainnet · 4 years ago
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インドの女性建築家アヌパマ・クンドゥーへのインタビュー動画「More Common Than Different」(Louisiana Channel) Video interview - Anupama Kundoo: More Common Than Different (Louisiana Channel)
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khabrisala · 5 years ago
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Tour the Wall House with Anupama Kundoo on Apple TV Plus’ ‘HOME’
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Now that we are social distancing and self-isolating, we are becoming more spatially aware. How do we get more natural light in? How do we revamp the energy of a space? Cue shows on OTT platforms — from Grand Designs and Stay Here to Sanrachna to The Creative Indians — that can inspire us to make our homes our sanctuaries. One of the latest to join this subculture is HOMEon Apple TV+, a deep…
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thinkoutsidegardens · 3 years ago
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Wall House in India by Anupama Kundoo. #architecture #landscapearchitecture #landscaping #landscape #landscapedesign #garden #gardens #greenery #gardendesign #outdoor #outdoors #outdoordecor #exterior #exteriordesign #exteriordecor #home #homedecor #archilovers #inspiration #designer. https://www.instagram.com/p/CaO-AP7pX30/?utm_medium=tumblr
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ofhouses · 4 years ago
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Dear friends, for the next four weeks OfHouses will travel to India. This is the fourth episode of our series dedicated to old forgotten houses from faraway places (but oh, so close to our hearts).
(Cover: Anupama Kundoo /// Wall House /// Auromodele Community, Auroville, India /// 1997-2000. Cover photo: © Javier Callejas.)
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bhandarimarblekishangarh · 3 years ago
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Anupama Kundoo studied architecture at Sir J. J. College of Architecture, University of Bombay, and received her degree in 1989. Kundoo established herself as an architect in Auroville in 1990 where she designed and built many buildings with “energy and water-efficient infrastructure” adaptations. Her approach to building design is based on material research that minimizes environmental effects. Another of her theme is “Liberty” which presents a reading place as a free library, a creation built with three types of trees fixed in the Centre of square space. The trees’ trunks and branches are made from steel and the leaves are made of salvaged books, with the floor made of concrete.
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artbookdap · 3 years ago
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Back in Stock! 'Women in Architecture: From History to Future' from @hatjecantzverlag⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ Despite the number of women who have shaped the discipline, female architects still frequently struggle to receive the recognition their work deserves. This volume serves as a manifesto for the great achievements of contemporary female architects the world over, paying tribute to their experiences as artists and designers as well as women in a male-dominated field. Women in Architecture profiles 36 architects working today, detailing their personal creative philosophies through examples of their projects.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ In addition to its examination of the current state of architecture, this volume also explores works by a number of women who served as pioneering figures of the craft, seeking to expose and eventually dismantle the structural discrimination against women architects both inside and outside of the field.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ Featured architects include: Mona Bayr, Odile Decq, Elke Delugan-Meissl, Julie Eizenberg, Manuelle Gautrand, Annette Gigon, Silvia Gmür, Cristina Guedes, Melkan Gürsel, Itsuko Hasegawa, Anna Heringer, Fabienne Hoelzel, Helle Juul, Karla Kowalski, Anupama Kundoo, Anne Lacaton, Regine Leibinger, Dorte Mandrup, Rozana Montiel, Kathrin Moore, Farshid Moussavi, Carme Pinós, Nili Portugali, Paula Santos, Kazuyo Sejima, Annabelle Selldorf, Pavitra Sriprakash, Siv Helene Stangeland, Brigitte Sunder-Plassmann, Lene Tranberg, Billie Tsien, Elisa Valero, Natalie de Vries, Andrea Wandel, Helena Weber and Lu Wenyu.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ Edited by Ursula Schwitalla. Foreword by Odile Decq. Text by Dirk Boll, Sol Camacho, Beatriz Colomina, Patrik Schumacher, Ursula Schwitalla, Ernst Seidl.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ Read more via linkinbio.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ #womeninarchitecture #womenarchitects #womanarchitect https://www.instagram.com/p/CUN9vf4pAy_/?utm_medium=tumblr
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