A personal review of design creations


#BrickWeek 2 - The Rajkumari Ratnavati Girl’s School
Architecture Cyril Zammit Architecture Cyril Zammit

#BrickWeek 2 - The Rajkumari Ratnavati Girl’s School

‘The one who teaches is the giver of eyes’ says an Indian proverb. In a desert region of Rajastan, 400 girls can now go to school until class 10 and soon be able to also enjoy a performance and art centre and cooperative for local artisans.

Season Two, Episode Three: The Rajkumari Ratnavati Girl’s School

Read More
Hive House
Architecture Cyril Zammit Architecture Cyril Zammit

Hive House

By the Tapi River, the Indian city of Surat (Gujarat) has built its fame as a centre for textiles. In Vesu, the upcoming part of the city, a metallic structure constructed as a mono-space living has recently been completed.

Read More
#BrickWeek 1 - Krushi Bhawan
Architecture Cyril Zammit Architecture Cyril Zammit

#BrickWeek 1 - Krushi Bhawan

For indoor or outdoor, for humble shelters or sophisticated homes, bricks are providing solutions for every architectural need. Today’s project involves bricks of course but much more by supporting local craftsmanship too.

Season One, Episode Three: India.

Read More
The Rajasthan School
Architecture Cyril Zammit Architecture Cyril Zammit

The Rajasthan School

Imbibing the organic character of Indian villages & old cities, the Rajasthan School is a low rise 3 level school with open, enclosed and semi-enclosed spaces of various volumes.

Read More
Finnish Modernism in India
Architecture Cyril Zammit Architecture Cyril Zammit

Finnish Modernism in India

It took nearly 55 years to fully enjoy this sculptural building dedicated to the “Snow Peaks on the Mountains” by Reima and Raili Pietilä. After a series of lengthy delays and careful renovation.

Read More
Modern Maharaja, an incredible dream
Design Cyril Zammit Design Cyril Zammit

Modern Maharaja, an incredible dream

A visionary, a patron of the arts, an aesthete, an Indian royal with a passion for the European avant-garde, the Maharaja of Indore was a living legend of the 20th century from both worlds.

Read More

Search by Tags