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An architect’s own office can become a repository of ideas and values - closest to the architectural practice. For AS Architects’ new office, the principal designers began an attempt to embody his young practice’s central values: honesty and humility, in a compact 600 sq.ft. space located in suburban Mumbai. A workspace design for an architect and a developer with shared office area, efficiency and optimization in terms of layout was a challenge tackled with finesse and dexterity.

a person holding a notebook with the words architecture design journal, sketchbook or visual diary

In most of your design studios, you are going to be asked to keep an architecture design journal or sketchbook. Sometimes it may be part of your assessment to show your engagement, process and completion of the required work. Even if you’re not asked to keep a design journal it’s a really good habit to get into. Keeping a design journal is a great record of your work. So how do you start? READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE | https://archimash.com/articles/architecture-design-journal

a large white building with some plants in front of it

This thoughtfully crafted residence boasts four spacious bedrooms, a comfortable living area, a well-appointed dining space, a functional kitchen, and a traditional otta space. Welcome to a meticulously designed house that caters to a joint family while embracing the principles of Vastu Shastra. With a keen focus on the segregation of functions, each floor of the house is intelligently planned to provide privacy and convenience to every member of the family.

AAYI House | Collage Architecture Studio - The Architects Diary

Aayi House is the Marathi term for mother. Aayi is an attempt to create a timeless-looking Goan home, built as a tribute to the client's parents. The project embodies the brief of being contemporary and minimalistic while being in harmony with the countryside context of the site. The site is a corner plot bound by a village road on one side and a main road on the other wherein nestled in the top left corner of the plot, amidst a lush clump of coconut trees, lies the development.

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