Hardik Gandhi speaks to PAGES about the quiet power of furniture design, why fewer but stronger ideas matter more than ever and what it truly takes to build a career beyond the portfolio.
Naji Safi, Senior Design Architect at DLR Group, speaks to PAGES about designing destinations rather than buildings, the power of listening before drawing and what success truly looks like after a decade in hospitality architecture.
Dubai’s real estate market is defined by developers who think beyond the transaction. PAGES maps five developers shaping how the city lives, one community at a time.
Joudy Kayyal speaks to PAGES about choosing architecture twice, the difference between creating an image and creating a building, and what it means to keep challenging yourself at every stage of the journey.
A new generation of Indian architecture practices is drawing from centuries of craft, material wisdom and cultural memory to create buildings that feel rooted, relevant and entirely of their time. PAGES explores the movement.
New Delhi’s Earth and Glass House weaves rammed earth, glass and natural light into a weekend farmhouse of remarkable depth and craft. PAGES looks at the story behind the design and the companies that brought it to life.
Diana Borges speaks to PAGES about the discipline of listening before designing, why nobody truly has it all figured out, and what success looks like after a decade of work across cultures and countries.
Dietmar Kautschitz speaks to PAGES about the real gap between marketing and delivery in construction, what genuine quality looks like, and why investing in skilled workers may be the industry’s most overlooked priority.
Chennai’s Shiv Nadar School weaves architecture, ecology and culture beneath a single sweeping roof. PAGES looks at the story behind the design and the companies that brought it to life.
In a world built for speed, PAGES explores the architecture that asks us to slow down. Courtyards, thresholds and the quiet design choices that create space for stillness.