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Environmentally conscious designs beneficial for planet

This farmhouse combines a thatch roof and rammed earth walls with a form inspired by the historic step-wells of Rajasthan. Rammed earth was sourced on-site and mixed with lime and fenugreek seeds which acted as natural binders…reports Asian Lite News

Architects and designers understand the importance of sustainability, despite Kermit the Frog’s claim that “it’s not easy being green.” Sustainability is a priority for clients, manufacturers, and designers alike, and there is no single sustainable style. Spiro Sepro, an interior and architecture design firm shares a collection of six eco-friendly projects that demonstrate the benefits of going green. These projects show that environmentally conscious designs not only benefit the planet but also have an aesthetically pleasing appearance.

Circle, Goa by Spiro Spero

Circle is designed in a modern and minimal style with a natural and easy aesthetic inspired by the surrounding environment. The resort’s interior designers, Keith Menon and Smriti Ahuja from Spiro Spero in Mumbai, used the natural materials of the land to create an undeniable Goan feel. These include a self-sustaining fish pond that attracts different species of birds, a suspended short story library near shaded hammocks, badminton and volleyball sand courts, a bar that uses organic syrups from local produce and herbs from their own greenhouse, and eco-measures such as avoiding single-use plastic and food waste, recycling water and other waste as much as possible, using solar-powered geysers, and composting food waste.

Designer’s Den Gurugram

This residence in Gurugram, designed by Sumit Dhawan, founder of Cityspace82, is a zero-maintenance and maximum green area design. This residence, with a footprint of 2,700 sq. ft., has been carefully crafted to optimize natural light and use a wide spectrum of colors, textures, geometry, and natural materials to achieve a sense of comprehensiveness. The project also aims to nurture green urban living and rekindle the relationship with nature in its immediate surroundings by being functionally efficient and aesthetically pleasing. All living spaces are planned towards the front and rear of the plot to open onto balconies with greens to bring in natural light and ventilation, bridge the indoors with the outdoors, and maximize the views.

Mud House, Rajasthan, by Sketch Design Studio

This farmhouse combines a thatch roof and rammed earth walls with a form inspired by the historic step-wells of Rajasthan. Rammed earth was sourced on-site and mixed with lime and fenugreek seeds which acted as natural binders.

REC World HQ (Rural Electrification Corporation HQ Gurugram) is a state-of-the-art, iconic bio-climatic building that responds to the effects of climate conditions on the built form to evolve its shape, a Class – A office building of international standards with advanced technologies and life safety provisions. This is an optimal and efficient concrete and steel composite structure with a GRIHA-5 rating mandated by the Government of India, a sustainable structure, and a Net Positive Energy Design. The building’s interior and exterior spaces are designed and detailed for the physically challenged throughout the campus, and the glass used by FG Glass is a dual-vision frit that appears white from the outside but black from the inside. The glass is processed with a specialty triple silver low-E coating on the ultra-clear glass. Although these products are not available in the country, we leveraged our experience, and expertise to procure the glass for this project. With a usable FAR of 18820 sq m, 2 levels of underground parking for 600+ cars in a 2016 sq m area, and a third basement dedicated for rainwater harvesting and STP, the total power requirement had to be optimized to the maximum to achieve net zero energy with a 975 kw peak rooftop solar panel installation and a net metering facility on an area of about 8250 sq m.

Bamboo home and community center, Indonesia, by RAW Architecture

RAW Architecture worked directly with local craftspeople to construct the building, using bamboo sourced from local villages, which was then engineered on-site. Various types of bamboo have been integrated into the structures, from the frame to the floor and ceiling finishes, balustrades, window frames, decorative carvings and even door handles.

Stone house, Switzerland, by Wespi de Meuron Romeo Architetti

Wespi de Meuron Romeo Architetti uses local stone and plaster for a lakeside house in Switzerland. Variously sized openings across this house’s traditional stone and plaster facades in the Swiss town of Ascona provide views of the garden and Lake Maggi.

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Indian designs receive global attention

Model & Actress Carmella Rose at the Daily Front Row Fashion Media Awards wore Gupta’s Black Ice swirl gown…reports Asian Lite News

From internationally celebrated singer Cardi B to reality TV star Chrishell Stause amnd Megan Thee Stallion, Indian couturier and designer Gaurav Gupta has dressed some of the biggest international celebrities. Over the last seventeen years he has shaped a revolutionary brand of couture and experiential space design.

During this season’s Hollywood red carpet, including the Emmys, Cannes and Golden Globes he has dressed eminent artists in music, cinema, fashion and art. Let’s take a look:

Sarah Niles in Gaurav Gupta Couture for the 74th Emmys


Emmys Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Ted Lasso, Nominee Sarah Niles choose a Gaurav Gupta Couture at the Emmys 2022 Red Carpet. She wore a three-dimensional wearable art sculpture envisioned in glitzing gold sequin fabric that is artfully moulded in endless swirls.

Carmella Rose in Gaurav Gupta Couture

Model & Actress Carmella Rose at the Daily Front Row Fashion Media Awards wore Gupta’s Black Ice swirl gown.

Jeremy Pope in Gaurav Gupta Couture at TIFF 2022

For the premiere of his film ‘The Inspection’ at the Toronto International Film Festival, Jeremy Pope wore the custom crystal T-Shirt from Gaurav Gupta Man.

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Minawala is passionate to promote Indian designs

Recently, I attended the Paris Fashion Week 2021 and it was incredible. I travelled for a work event after a very long time and the feeling was incredible; especially being surrounded by so many talented artists and personalities…Minawala interacts with N. Lothungbeni Humtsoe.

This year Paris Fashion Week brought together the world’s most celebrated designers to show off their most breath-taking designs, capping off fashion month with a boom. The First Indian fashion blogger to attend Paris Fashion Week, Masoom Minawala, a digital content creator, global influencer, and entrepreneur chose Indian labels. Minawala talks to about her time at the exhibition and why she is so passionate about promoting Indian design around the world.



How does it feel to be the only Indian Influencer to attend the luxury shows like Hermes and Louis Vuitton at PFW’21?


Nothing brings me more joy than being able to represent my country on a global stage. Being a part of Paris Fashion Week is an incredible experience. Seeing the most recent collections from a variety of fashion houses, brands, and designers, we got a sneak peek at what’s next in the world of fashion. It’s exciting to be the conduit for these worldwide trends to reach my Indian audience.

We loved your outfits, tell us more about them, the inspiration, how you chose the designer etc?

I wore a lot of Emerging Indian Designers in line with my mission of taking Indian Fashion globally. I chose one impressive handloom: Khadi for my Vaishali Studio ensemble. It was critical for me to emphasise and demonstrate to the rest of the world what Indian fashion and designers have to offer. Showcasing a melange of intricate Indian handlooms weaved in western silhouettes was an ode to my heritage. It’s my roots, the rich culture I come from.

How will you describe your journey which began from India a decade ago, to walking the carpet at Cannes Film Festival, 2021, to attending Paris Fashion week?

After completing my studies in London, I noticed this gap in the Indian market, where international fashion and trends were not at accessible price points. That is when the idea of Style Fiesta came into place. All I had to do was convert my readers into customers, bridge that gap between accessibility, affordability, and availability of global trends in India.

It wasn’t easy to say because when I started blogging, it wasn’t looked upon or considered as a career, especially for a woman. After years of creating content, from fashion to lifestyle to social issues, I had the grand honour of representing my country at a global stage like the Cannes Film Festival (two times in a row). Recently, I attended the Paris Fashion Week 2021 and it was incredible. I travelled for a work event after a very long time and the feeling was incredible; especially being surrounded by so many talented artists and personalities.

How was it being a part of Paris Fashion Week?

It was an incredible experience to attend the events. All of these brands come with a lot of heritage in the industry, and seeing everything up and personal was a thrilling experience. Being able to attend shows for some of my most favourite brands like Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Paul Smith and Christian Louboutin was wonderful.

Your future plans?

A lot more exploring to be done in my content journey along with creating an impact with Empowher, a new venture through which I aim to empower homegrown women-led Indian brands, bring visibility to them, and elevate them to a global audience. The ultimate aim is to inspire and motivate women entrepreneurs and help guide them on the road to financial stability and growth.

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