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| Kasaravalli -
Inside Outside (June 1994) |
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| "Small is beautiful - An off-beat
director needed an unconventional design for his
house and he was directed to Jaisim, who, he was
told had a fund of ideas which could be complimentary
to his way of thinking." |
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| The Club -
Inside Outside (June 1994) |
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| "The white facade is interspersed
with vertical bands of green in linear regularity,
juxtaposed at intervals with glass windows." |
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| Nari and Molly -
Inside Outside (April 1995) |
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| "Glimpses of a long house - They
have lived in sixteen houses around the globe..." |
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| Emerita -
JIIA (November 1998) |
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| "Economy and efficiency are the
key words and Aesthetics heads them both with a
capital 'A'." |
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| I do - Society
Interiors (December 2001) |
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| "The Handkerchief House - Unconventional
and highly individualistic, architect Jaisim's
house in bangalore mirrors his maverick personality." |
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| Jayaram -
Society Interiors (November 2003) |
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| "In tune with nature - Their
home in Bangalore can beautifully fit a treasure
hunt - so filled it is with delightful nooks and
hidden corners. Indeed, for the first time visitor
to Dr. GK Jayaram and Mrinalini's home, it's a
challenge to stop exclaiming at the charming nuances
that make up this abode." |
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| Swasthi -
Inside Outside (June 2004) |
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| "Given an innovative architect
like Jaisim KR with strong leanings towards the
earthiness and versatality of clay, and clients
like teh Hegde family with a definite sense of
their own style, owning a similar fondness for
things terracotta, the resulting structure has
to be, and is, totally different." |
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| ITC - Society
Interiors (June 2004) |
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| "Computed by colours - Emphasis
on natural elements and colours make the ITC INFOTECH
CAMPUS everything but a boring and intimadating
workspace." |
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| Gupta -
Better Interiors (May 2005) |
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| "Earthy endeavour - What happens
when architect KR Jaisim is let loose on a plot
of land in Bangalore? Tree stumps become stairs,
terracotta revels in its nakedness, the sun and
the rain are invited to an inhouse party ..." |
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| ITC -
Inside Outside (September 2005) |
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| "Timeless India in the 21st century
- The enormous warehouses appear to rise from the
earth in chromatic alliteration with the green
of trees and earthy rust of terracotta painted
in great sweeping curves on the exterior surfaces.
The message is clear. This is a patch of earth
that smiles back at heaven." |
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