Thursday, 29 December 2011

Times Designing Competition takes off in association with the India Art and Architecture

Times Interior in association with the India Art and Architecture offers a credible platform to showcase the talent of all the architects who are enthusiastic about designing. We are conducting a design event to spot out the best design for a studio apartment of 50 SQM.
Everybody is welcome to participate in this contest from all around the world, regardless of which country you are!!

First Prize: 150 USD and certificate

Second Prize: 50 USD


Requirements
Living Room
Dining Room
1 King-Size Bed
Bathroom
T V Area
Open KitchenNote: There shall not be any partition walls. Only bathroom can be separated.

Deadline for Subission: 8th Jan, 2012

Submission Requirements

Plan (jpg and soft copy)
2 sections (jpg and soft copy)

ALL ENTRIES NEED TO BE SEND TO THE FOLLOWING EMAIL ID:
artandarchitectureindia@gmail.com


Our honourable judge for the contest is Farayand Design Group- Managing Director Dr. Azizi, who has achieved his doctorate in architecture from the University of Sapienza at Rome, in 1980 . The company has designed and supervised over 1000 projects so far and was formed under the management of Dr Azizi.
Farayand Group has always primarily focused on architecture, urban and landscape designs. The company constantly tries to use the native sources and the domestic powers in order to construct the projects, following one of main principles of architecture and urban design. Architecture and civil engineering has been the main field that the family has studied and worked on for the past 2 generation. You can find more about him in his website - www.artandarchitecturesrl.info

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Sunday, 11 December 2011

What is powder room?

The existence of powder rooms started in the early 18th century during the Victorian era. Ladies excused themselves to use the powder rooms rather than using the term going to the bathroom in public places. They used these powder rooms to reset wigs or powder their noses and fresh the makeup.