Monsoon Blues

We are in the midst of September, and the rainfall has finally started to cease in Goa. Phew! It’s been a long time coming now. We already exceeded the annual amount of rainfall way back in the end of July, and so to experience another month of torrid rains was really tough. As much as…

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Why the Kala Academy is so Important

There is an erroneous notion prevalent in todays soceity that heritage – is something colonial, something ancient. The latest to fall prey to this is the Kala Academy – a bustling centre for the arts on the banks of the River Mandovi in Panjim. Recent leakages have brought the tarpaulin over the affected parts and…

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Modern Heritage

In the years preceding 2013, a new phenomenon started to take place, at least in the lives of millennials. They would recollect an incident that happened, say, in 2006, or 2007, and would go on to narrate it gleefully, only to get depressed when they realized that the phrase ‘this happened 5 years back’ was…

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Remembering Charles

Vol. 0 Issue 01 The very first issue of the magazine series explores the life of Charles Correa, ‘India’s Greatest Architect’. It takes a closer look at the childhood and early life of Charles, as well as the special connection he shared with Goa, his homeland. Read below : Make sure you never miss an…

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Why do we conserve?

More often than not, I find myself in a room with people who do not get architectural conservation. ‘Why should we preserve that?’ ‘Its outdated’ ‘Theres a land crunch, we need to raze this to the ground and build over’ are just few of the reactions one could record. After countless hours spent in dissertations,…

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The aura of Cidade de Goa

A short video that tries to capture the feel of the famous 5 star resort, Cidade de Goa, designed by the one and only Charles Correa. It is possibly best experienced against the backdrop of the fado, a solemn and melancholy genre of Portuguese music. Music: “Fado Português” by Amália Rodrigues All the rights of…

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