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Ep. 317 – How to Design with Emotion, Context and Conversation with Tanuj Goenka
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Ep. 317 – How to Design with Emotion, Context and Conversation with Tanuj Goenka

In this episode, Tanuj Goenka shares how emotion, context and conversation shape timeless architecture, with lessons from Bhutan, Kyoto, AlUla and Sadahalli.

Summary

In Ep. 317 of The Gyaan Project, Tanuj Goenka, Director at Kerry Hill Architects and jury member for The Drawing Board 2025, shares how emotion, context and conversation shape timeless architecture. From Bhutan to Kyoto, AlUla to Sadahalli, he reflects on slowing down the design process, listening to the land and building meaningfully. A must-listen for architecture students and young designers. In partnership with Rohan Builders and Mindspace Architects. All details at https://thedrawingboard.in/


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Topics discussed in the episode

  • What do you mean by emotion in architecture? Can you share an example where emotion shaped the design?

  • How do you communicate intangible emotions to clients?

  • Did you get a chance to see the Sadahalli quarry site? What emotions did it evoke?

  • How can students develop the ability to sense emotion in a site? Does it come with age, observation or practice?

  • Is slowing down the design process a conscious practice at KHA? How do you make space for accidents and inspiration?

  • How do you as a designer stay grounded and focused amidst chaos in practice?

  • When you say context, is there one thing that stands out or do you need to piece together multiple clues?

  • Can you share your experience designing Aman Kora in Bhutan and what made it so unique?

  • What does the word “conversation” mean to you in the context of design? Who or what are you in dialogue with as an architect?

  • What is your take on the word “redesign”? How can students respond to legacy and leave their own mark respectfully?

  • Any final advice or message for students participating in The Drawing Board 2025 competition?

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