Innovation by Interdisciplinary Thinking
The two stories we are presenting below are old now. It narrates the process the way it happened at that time. Looking at it again, we feel that it still has retained its freshness and should be presented in the same way since it explains the context at given time and space.
We can call it an ‘INNOVATION BY INTERDISCIPLINARY THINKING!’
First one:
The showroom of lights derives the inspiration from the realms or science fiction/fantasy. Leading to an innovative nonvolumetric space.
Second one:
The exhibition pavilion harnesses its strength from the world of recreational mathematics.The basic simplest product has been associated with the apparently simple composition of squares and rectangles invented by some of the greatest man of mathematics. Its mathematics art married to the commercial need to present it to the customer, but at moresublime level...
Complete Article and Images are available in Building Giants Nov-Jan 2013 Issue.