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Dialogue with Ar. Kamal Malik

By: Saijal, Brijesh.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Institute of Architects 2022Edition: Vol.87(9), Sep.Description: 35-40p.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: Architecture is not about structures: it is about ‘LIFE’. And to understand LIFE you have to develop a deep relationship with ‘NATURE’ (which we are an intrinsic part of). Only then does Nature open its doors to you: to the awareness and understanding of ‘Consciousness’ that pervades all existence. The planet is poised precariously and unless there is a sea change, a radical transformation not merely in the collective but the change must manifest in each one of us, in our very subjectivity, there is little hope. ON LEARNING ... The word ‘EDUCATION’ has not been deliberately used. Education is synonymous with ‘KNOWLEDGE’. It is a process of accumulation of all things borrowed. Learning is something completely different: it is moment to moment like the flow of a river, never the same, always original, always new. In the past, Learning was the key, opening the doors to Nature, door to the inherent uniqueness present in each one of us and finally the door to creativity that is not borrowed. LUPIN RESEARCH PARK The act of research and discovery is essentially an intuitive function. This complex therefore explores those elements, that to my mind, foster and inspire intuitive thought, which is the core of the creative process. Nature has therefore become the nucleus both at the micro and the macro levels and serves as a backdrop for two almost paradoxical elements: eastern philosophy and western technology. The inspiration for the complex is the timeless ‘mandala’ with the administration complex representing the head (at the highest point of the hill) and the main research park flowing south to north, wrapped around a central courtyard. The seed of Mysticism was planted in me somewhere in my childhood in the Himalayas. Perhaps it was simply being surrounded by unspoilt Nature, maybe a tryst with the sages who sometimes lived with us for extended periods With this backdrop we generated a matrix that would reflect and be a guide to a design process that explores the complexities of a meaningful sustainability.
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Architecture is not about structures: it is about ‘LIFE’. And
to understand LIFE you have to develop a deep relationship
with ‘NATURE’ (which we are an intrinsic part of). Only then
does Nature open its doors to you: to the awareness and
understanding of ‘Consciousness’ that pervades all existence.
The planet is poised precariously and unless there is a sea
change, a radical transformation not merely in the collective
but the change must manifest in each one of us, in our very
subjectivity, there is little hope.
ON LEARNING ...
The word ‘EDUCATION’ has not been deliberately used.
Education is synonymous with ‘KNOWLEDGE’. It is a process
of accumulation of all things borrowed.
Learning is something completely different: it is moment
to moment like the flow of a river, never the same, always
original, always new.
In the past, Learning was the key, opening the doors to
Nature, door to the inherent uniqueness present in each one
of us and finally the door to creativity that is not borrowed.
LUPIN RESEARCH PARK
The act of research and discovery is essentially an intuitive
function. This complex therefore explores those elements,
that to my mind, foster and inspire intuitive thought, which
is the core of the creative process.
Nature has therefore become the nucleus both at the micro
and the macro levels and serves as a backdrop for two almost
paradoxical elements: eastern philosophy and western
technology.
The inspiration for the complex is the timeless ‘mandala’
with the administration complex representing the head (at
the highest point of the hill) and the main research park
flowing south to north, wrapped around a central courtyard.
The seed of Mysticism was planted in me somewhere in my
childhood in the Himalayas. Perhaps it was simply being
surrounded by unspoilt Nature, maybe a tryst with the sages
who sometimes lived with us for extended periods
With this backdrop we generated a matrix that would
reflect and be a guide to a design process that explores the
complexities of a meaningful sustainability.

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