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Nourishing Indian Design and Architecture

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Nourishing Indian Design and Architecture

I had been following Dean D'Cruz's work for some time before I met and was
totally charmed by him some years ago. During one of our meetings, he had expressed in passing, the desire to be able to connect with different design professionals. Later, I got an email from him informing me about his partnering with Reboni Saha, a product designer, for a new venture – Mozaic design combine. Architect – product designer, an interesting partnership, I had thought then. Still, I didn't realize how exciting the possibility really was, until I visited Goa a few months ago for a holiday and met with Reboni. The soft-spoken designer I had interacted with over the phone turned out to pack quite a punch! To say that I had an enriching interaction is an understatement. The need to understand how their synergies work together and share all of that and more with all of you led to the Cover Story. The bonus was the information about Design Valley, their dream, of alliances across design streams.
Alliances mean opening yourself to newer perspectives and ideas. It is, in my opinion, a sure way of enriching knowledge and erasing blind spots. Design also needs to be socially and environmentally relevant and things/events (both positive and negative) happening in the world around you tend to spark creativity..

Editor’s Note by Babita Krishnan- Design Matrix – September – October 2011.

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