Curated by Border&Fall, the programme unpacks the unseen and in-between spaces around design practice – where ideas form and decisions take shape. The sessions bring together practitioners who examine narrative agency, material memory, visual culture, and the inflection points that shape both individuals and industry. The series outlines a framework for shared authorship and collective insight, positioning India as an active, central voice in contemporary global design.
Indian cities are shaped by histories, migrations, rituals, and everyday making practices. Through presentations by V Sunil (Co-Founder and Creative Director, Motherland Joint Ventures), and Annapurna Garimella (art historian), this session addresses cities, enriched with cultural authorship, as spaces where architecture and planning can grow with what already exists, by honouring inherited landscapes and enabling new forms of collective life.
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