Exploring Fluid Forms in Indian Architecture: A Cultural Perspective

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This year marked another milestone for Indian architects in pushing the boundaries of contemporary practice nationwide. A noticeable trend among the projects featured on ArchDaily has been the embrace of fluid forms, a subtle homage to vernacular practices that parallels a gradual departure from India's legacy of modernist design rhetoric. Indian architecture praxis has evolved to reflect a deeper engagement with local contexts alongside a willingness to experiment with global influences. This approach is likely to subsist in the coming years, opening the door for new architectural expressions in the country.

Where design moves beyond rigid geometries to celebrate fluidity, architects across the subcontinent reimagine spatial experiences with forms that flow, merge, and breathe. Challenging conventional architectural paradigms, these projects continue to draw inspiration and proliferate deeply rooted cultural narratives. In India's case, the embrace of fluidity in architecture reflects an interplay of themes: materiality, memory, craftsmanship, and the living context of space.

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Cite: Ankitha Gattupalli. "Exploring Fluid Forms in Indian Architecture: A Cultural Perspective" 23 Dec 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1024861/exploring-fluid-forms-in-indian-architecture-a-cultural-perspective> ISSN 0719-8884

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