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Archgyan Podcast - An Indian Architecture Podcast
Manish Paul Simon
59 episodes
3 months ago
In this episode he gives us insight on Architectural Conservation and Vernacular Architecture. He shares with us his opinion on Architectural Education questioning the need to study for 5 years . He then goes on to share with us his view on the Central Vista Project and how to go about design promoting unconventional thinking which is quite intriguing !
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In this episode he gives us insight on Architectural Conservation and Vernacular Architecture. He shares with us his opinion on Architectural Education questioning the need to study for 5 years . He then goes on to share with us his view on the Central Vista Project and how to go about design promoting unconventional thinking which is quite intriguing !
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Education,
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Journey towards a Multi-Skilled Designer & more with Newton D'Souza | AG 57
Archgyan Podcast - An Indian Architecture Podcast
1 hour 17 minutes
4 years ago
Journey towards a Multi-Skilled Designer & more with Newton D'Souza | AG 57
Archgyan Podcast - An Indian Architecture Podcast
In this episode he gives us insight on Architectural Conservation and Vernacular Architecture. He shares with us his opinion on Architectural Education questioning the need to study for 5 years . He then goes on to share with us his view on the Central Vista Project and how to go about design promoting unconventional thinking which is quite intriguing !