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Parametric Architecture In The Indian Context With Nuru Karim

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Architect Nuru Karim is the Founder of Nudes, a Mumbai-based firm that operates within the realm of architecture, art, and computational design. He received his Masters in Architecture and Urban-ism from the Architectural Association in London in 2006. Prior to helming his own architectural practice, he had worked for Zaha Hadid Architects on a host of institutional projects. Nuru Karim has achieved global critical recognition for his work, as well as several design awards including a nomination for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Nuru Karim is also a TEDx speaker and has presented his work and research on national and international platforms.
Here are a few things we discuss with him -
Does parametric design break the conventional rules of architecture?
Can sustainability and parametric design go hand in hand?
Has traditional Indian design influenced parametricism in the country?
The Design Pataki Podcast is brought to you by Design Pataki, one of India’s foremost digital magazines on luxury design. For our top editorial stories on art, architecture and interiors, head to www.designpataki.com.
To contact Design Pataki, please email info@designpataki.com.
The Design Pataki Podcast is produced in collaboration with Studio41.
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Architect Nuru Karim is the Founder of Nudes, a Mumbai-based firm that operates within the realm of architecture, art, and computational design. He received his Masters in Architecture and Urban-ism from the Architectural Association in London in 2006. Prior to helming his own architectural practice, he had worked for Zaha Hadid Architects on a host of institutional projects. Nuru Karim has achieved global critical recognition for his work, as well as several design awards including a nomination for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Nuru Karim is also a TEDx speaker and has presented his work and research on national and international platforms.
Here are a few things we discuss with him -
Does parametric design break the conventional rules of architecture?
Can sustainability and parametric design go hand in hand?
Has traditional Indian design influenced parametricism in the country?
The Design Pataki Podcast is brought to you by Design Pataki, one of India’s foremost digital magazines on luxury design. For our top editorial stories on art, architecture and interiors, head to www.designpataki.com.
To contact Design Pataki, please email info@designpataki.com.
The Design Pataki Podcast is produced in collaboration with Studio41.
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