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*[http://www.europan.nl/e/europan08/eur08_results_e.html Europan 8 Competition 2005]
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*[http://www.archined.nl/archined/5413.html Unorthodocks Competition 2006]
*[http://www.archined.nl/archined/5413.html Unorthodocks Competition 2006]
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*[http://architecturebrio.blogspot.com/2009/09/architecture-design-interview-with.html Interview with Robert Verrijt in Architecture + Design]


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Architecture BRIO
Practice information
Key architectsRobert Verrijt
Shefali Balwani
Founded2006
LocationMumbai, India
Significant works and honors
ProjectsEuropan 8, Enschede
Magic Bus Dormitory, Mumbai
Clubhouse Auroville, Mumbai


Architecture Brio is an Indian architecture firm set up in Mumbai in 2006 by Robert Verrijt (Technical University Delft, the Netherlands) and Shefali Balwani (C.E.P.T, India).

History

Architecture BRIO is a design-based practice focusing primarily on the fields of architecture, interior and sustainable design. Their first commission was a clubhouse in a dense suburban neighborhood of Mumbai. Herafter a series of other commissions followed such as private houses, institutional and hospitality projects. The work of Architecture BRIO is characterized by a conceptual approach towards understanding and reinterpreting the specific context in which it is located. The design proposal for a Dormitory at the Magic Bus Campus received critically acclaim[1] and was published in the publication Architecture of Change 2[2]

Awards

Architecture Brio has been the recipient of several prestigious awards. Robert Verrijt was awarded the second prize in the Dutch Archiprix 2004 and together with Floris Cornelisse the first prize for their entry Triade in the Europan 8 Competition 2005. Besides this he has been awarded thrice a grant from The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture.[3]

References

  1. ^ Inhabitat Article on Architecture BRIO's sustainable design [1]
  2. ^ Architecture of Change 2, Sustainability and Humanity in the Built Environment [2]
  3. ^ The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture, FBKVB

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