Studio Mumbai Founder Bijoy Jain to Design Melbourne's Next MPavilion
The Naomi Milgrom Foundation has chosen Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai to design Melbourne's 2016 MPavilion. Following Amanda Levete's rendition of the unique commission, which closed its doors Sunday after hosting four months of free events, Jain will be the third architect to design the annual MPavilion.Â
Ganga Maki Textile Studio / Studio Mumbai. Image Courtesy of Naomi Milgrom Foundation
The Naomi Milgrom Foundation has chosen Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai to design Melbourne's 2016 MPavilion. Following Amanda Levete's rendition of the unique commission, which closed its doors Sunday after hosting four months of free events, Jain will be the third architect to design the annual MPavilion. "I?m honored to be commissioned by the Naomi Milgrom Foundation to design the next MPavilion in Melbourne. I want it to be a symbol of the elemental nature of communal structures. Like Naomi, I see MPavilion as a place of engagement: a space to discover the essentials of the world - and of oneself," commented Jain. Naomi Milgrom, chair of Naomi Milgrom Foundation said: "Bijoy Jain is one of the world?s most fascinating architects. His approach to design reflects a deep concern for craft, sustainability and community. Studio Mumbai?s work inspires us all to reconsider the way we design and continues MPavilion?s interest in collaboration and global connectedness."
The MPavilion 2016 will be presented free to t...
Ganga Maki Textile Studio / Studio Mumbai. Image Courtesy of Naomi Milgrom Foundation
The Naomi Milgrom Foundation has chosen Bijoy Jain of Studio Mumbai to design Melbourne's 2016 MPavilion. Following Amanda Levete's rendition of the unique commission, which closed its doors Sunday after hosting four months of free events, Jain will be the third architect to design the annual MPavilion. "I?m honored to be commissioned by the Naomi Milgrom Foundation to design the next MPavilion in Melbourne. I want it to be a symbol of the elemental nature of communal structures. Like Naomi, I see MPavilion as a place of engagement: a space to discover the essentials of the world - and of oneself," commented Jain. Naomi Milgrom, chair of Naomi Milgrom Foundation said: "Bijoy Jain is one of the world?s most fascinating architects. His approach to design reflects a deep concern for craft, sustainability and community. Studio Mumbai?s work inspires us all to reconsider the way we design and continues MPavilion?s interest in collaboration and global connectedness."
The MPavilion 2016 will be presented free to t...
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