Being an Architect in Chennai - Expectation vs Reality | Ar. Dhaya Nanth | D.L.E.A | Thali Talks

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • In this Part 1, Architect Dhaya Nanth explained, how he got the vision of Designing Homes for Young Mid Income clients, from his initial stages of Life as a Struggling Young Architect.
    In the Part 2: • Being an Architect in ... He shared his thoughts on, the Young Mid Income Sector which is not addressed properly in India. The Young Mid Income Sector is open enough to accept Architecturally designed houses and it is also a large portion of the Housing Market in India, Now.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @swami91
    @swami91 21 день назад

    You asked Vasthu consultant to say it that way "convincingly"? Very interesting..

  • @Srinivasan-cw2et
    @Srinivasan-cw2et 2 года назад +1

    Great Sir... Very honest interview, I could personally connect very much.

  • @GowthamV07
    @GowthamV07 Год назад +1

    The problem with india and indian education is it's purely western based. But the west like france arhitects are doing research in INDIA temples arhitecture to improve their knowledge but we indians think western architecture is best but we dont know that new type of architecture research is being done by the french in temples like Thanjoor temple and many others. We shuold also learn about our own architecture which has stood the time of colonization and great destruction. Even if our ancestoral knowledge is lost the building build by our ancestors are still standing and own indian architects shuold research about it and create new things.

  • @prajammal8414
    @prajammal8414 2 года назад +1

    HELLO Sir, where did you do your PG? MY daughter also SAP Student

  • @bakurudeenarifkhan9389
    @bakurudeenarifkhan9389 2 года назад

    Super da