Emerging Practices in India: mayaPRAXIS

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Indian Architect & Builder, through a two-part series titled ‘Practices of Consequence’ (Volumes I and II) delves deeper into contemporary Indian practices that have carved a unique identity and place for themselves in the country today. This article, part of the first volume of the series, takes a closer look at ‘mayaPRAXIS’, a Bengaluru-based architectural firm.

While anchoring each work in its specific site and circumstance, mayaPRAXIS is a synthesis of Vijay Narnapatti and Dimple Mittal’s sensibilities, which endeavor to obtain a deeper experience of time, space, light and materials. A continuum of specific situations enables works of distinct individuality and stylistic variety from project to project. Every project has a realm of details where the essential qualities are crystallised and catalysed at multiple scales.

Indian Architect & Builder's interview with the founders, after the break…

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Cite: Vijay Narnapatti & Dimple Mittal. "Emerging Practices in India: mayaPRAXIS" 31 May 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/510814/emerging-practices-in-india-mayapraxis> ISSN 0719-8884

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