The architecture of NIFT Kannur engages space, structure and color to create a symbolic whole. It has supreme quality within its context, where it’s sharing an axial relationship with constructivism movement which was closely related to another modern art movement named suprematism, which sought "to liberate art from the ballast of the representational world." Constructivist art is characterized by a total abstraction and an acceptance of everything modern. It is often very geometric, it is usually experimental, and is rarely emotional.
The best of part of the architecture is the influence of Vaastu sastra which combines all the five elements of nature and balances them with the person and the material. It takes advantage of the benefits bestowed by the five elements of nature to create a congenial academic and working environment thereby facilitating spiritual well-being and paving the way for enhanced Growth, prosperity and peace.
The front Entrance is built in a way that creates the ambience felt by getting the best impression with the fascinating visual of the main building and this is also very unique entity when comparing with the entrances of other NIFT centres. The entire built in space, pathways and even exits seems to be very ergonomically molded promoting highest possible synchronization with human-material interaction.
Kudos to the architect Mr. Riyas Muhammed of Indio Architects whose magical fingers on converting a generation’s dream into a reality.
but there is sumthing tht is been missin and tht is attention... no one is interested in the building up process... nd the mistakes of the structure...
ReplyDeletebut i think ...be proud of the thing which we are being provided with
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