Episode #12 Design | Talking Practice with Sachin Ambekar (Part I)
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For The Love of Design | Talking Practice with Sachin Ambekar (Part I)
This time around I’ll be talking to a former colleague and a dear friend of mine who has co-founded his own architecture practice, in Gujarat. We’ll be discussing his time at architecture school, his post-graduation at CEPT University, a Scholarship to Switzerland, Design Education in the country and the rigours of architecture as a discipline.
A gold medallist at Gujarat University and a CEPT scholar, Sachin is passionately devoted to architecture and design theories. The inter-disciplinary collaboration between design, craft & technology enthrals him. By exploring how the different agents interact, he hopes to discover a new perspective to better problem-solving.
After working at Studio PKA, Mumbai, Sachin decided to branch out and start his own practice – SS Design Studio - with his partner Sanjana Samel, with a keen focus on adapting a multi-disciplinary approach to architecture and design.
Links
Architecture without Architects | Bernard Rudofsky
The New York Subway Map Debate | It’s Nice That
Dieter Rams | 10 Principles For Good Design
The Design Trilogy
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