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Mathew & Ghosh Architects
Abstract:The work of Mathew & Ghosh Architects (Nisha Mathew-Ghosh and Soumitro Ghosh) boldly extends an abstract Modernist language and at the same time draws from the vitality of places. While the firm's early works were small in scale, mostly residential in nature and based on a reappraisal of the early Corbusian idiom, recent projects include large-scale urban and landscape interventions with diverse conceptual and metaphorical imperatives. They have moved from a more reticent stance to the urban exuberance of their more recent projects (for example, their own office building), something akin to a ‘savage architecture’ as posited by Kazuo Shinohara in the context of the unsynchronised nature of the modern city. The architects' object of contemplation is the urban ‘box’, whether a private residence, office or part of a church. The box is first fractured and reconstructed as a bricolage of tectonic fragments, memories and events, all tenuously related as if unity in a contemporary culture is for ever denied. Like the Japanese notion of ‘ma’, the moment between fragments - a slit or an emptiness between two hovering planes - is telling. Mathew & Ghosh participate in the continuity of a historical narrative yet mark out the fissures and disjunctions; sometimes negotiations with the continuity emerge from unintended interstices. While these configurations of the contemporary urban ‘box’ are both contextual and abstract, they are also phenomenologically rich. There is a sustained dialect to the architecture of Mathew & Ghosh that includes consummate materiality and fine crafting, light as a medium, and always, as Nisha Mathew-Ghosh states, ‘good spatial possibilities’. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Mathew & Gosh office and design studio  Bangalore  2004 vertical division  lower residential level  upper level for an architectural design studio  concatenated forms  concrete  metal  ‘tube’  spaces  Benjamin House  Banaglore  2001 ‘house of fragments’  material transparency  deliberate ‘ruptures’  SUA House corporate office  Bangalore  2002urban box  interstices of light and movement  opens itself selectively  St Mark's Cathedral Resource Centre  Bangalore  2006 miscellaneous activities  a pastoral committee hall  an auditorium to seat 200  a pastor's office  floating the new structure above the old  Freedom Park  Bangalore  2003 landscaping project  winner of a national competition  instructive re-creations and interventions  Kuruvila House  Bangalore  2002‘verandah in the landscape’  enclosed for private living  Bhopal Gas Tragedy Victims Memorial Competition  2005 (Awarded Second Position)Union Carbide Bhopal Methyl Isocyanate gas tragedy of 1984  pain and healing  ‘brownfield’  clearings between propped and hovering fragments  Trinity-Malabar Escapes at Stuber Hall  Fort Cochin  Kerala  2004Goetz Hagmuller of Katmandu  ‘authentic’ contemporary Indian design  hotel  outdoor bathing/ablution space  mangalore tiles
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