The brick facade of the fashion designer’s headquarters harks back to the Mughal arches one would find at Mehrauli’s monuments. It makes my day,” says Tahiliani, “People who visit us say it looks like an Indian studio in Paris. It’s an artistic space in the way that light travels through the day inside. They focus on the quality of space, its structure and the systems to support it. It was a way of showing that a modern Indian building can employ traditional craft and technology at the same time,” says Paumier.
Source: Indian Express March 29, 2018 18:41 UTC