Before the holiday, Ben Harush scoured Asif's library for a recipe that could help him recreate the memory of those wine cookies
טעימה מהמקומות והמסעדות המקומיות הפזורים ברחבי הארץ שנבחרו על ידי מומחים אשר מרכיבים ביחד את תרבות האוכל בישראל - כאן ועכשו
טעימה מהמקומות והמסעדות המקומיות הפזורים ברחבי הארץ שנבחרו על ידי מומחים אשר מרכיבים ביחד את תרבות האוכל בישראל - כאן ועכשו
Asif Khan sifts through the options offered by Biomason’s biocement tiles to create the ‘Coral Reef’ shelving unit
Medias is a Jewish-Syrian dish made of eggplants and beef patties cooked in tomato sauce. The dish is served at Shabbat dinner or on holidays, usually over rice with plenty of lemon wedges
FOOD HANDLERS POCKET NOTES SAFETY FIRST
מנה המזכירה לזניה, אשר יכולה להיות בשרית או צמחונית; בגרסה זו המילוי מכיל תרד, גבינה ותפוחי אדמה.
Creative process Sarah Asif revolves around exploring the fascinating intersection between the built and unbuilt environment.
It makes a perfect sort of sense then that a journey into the life and work of London-based architect Asif Khan should also take the form of a walk around
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May / June 2024 This issue goes to press hot on the heels of my return from the Selvedge Textile Tour of India. I want to take this opportunity to thank my team for going above and beyond in putting the magazine together in my absence, to Katerina, Catherine, Florencia, Kate, and Ella – without your dedication; this issue simply would not have been possible. I also want to thank Param Pandya and Ravi Ramswami in India and all of the hundreds of artisans, designers, and curators from Ladakh to Kerala who invited us into their homes and hearts – your warmth and hospitality will stay with us forever.Leading a tour has highlighted the importance of teamwork, and in this issue, we focus on working hand-in-hand with others. For instance, the special relationship between teacher and student is explored in Nicola Miles’s article about her teacher and mentor, Lou Taylor. In this article, Taylor describes the pleasure of watching students encounter historic garments for the first time. In another story, we discover how Nike Davies-Okundaye balances the pleasure of solitary work and what she gains from sharing her skills by burning the midnight oil!Successful collaborations come in many forms and involve different levels of cooperation. Madrid-based Milliners Maleza joined forces with Claudy Jongstra in her LOADS project – the resulting hats were the outcome of discrete contributions from both designers. Similarly, when designer Odette Blum invited 27 artists to respond to a theme, she gave them a free hand – the project culminated in a book that celebrates their different visions. As Elizabeth King, Head of Costume Production at the Royal Opera House in London, explains, collaborations with more rigid external parameters require more skilled negotiations. Yet, when costume designer Sandy Powell realised a director’s vision, ultimate insight, intuition, and even greater communication were needed.During my time in India, I came face-to-face with collaborations between artisans and designers where both parties were equally respected. From this position of strength, they could overcome the challenges facing the craft community. The information age has brought new opportunities and the promise of a better quality of life but it also threatens the survival of the intangible cultural heritage of hand work. Thao Phuong shares her account of how artisan Phan Thi Thuan navigates the symbiotic relationship between tourists and craft in Vietnam by contributing to the greater interest in lotus-silk weaving and deftly demonstrating how crafts can survive hand in hand with tourism. Ramesh Menon of Save the Loom warns in Vinita Makhija’s article “Hope for Handloom” about “handmade being positioned on the premise of charity.” He notes, “Most who venture to support continue to play this card, damaging the sector. Handmade is the ultimate luxury and needs to be positioned and marketed in that realm.” Views shared by Madhu Vaishnav of Saheli Women, a co-operative based in Rajasthan. In a round-table conversation, Makhaja’s panel contributed insights into how technology can be used in tandem with the craft sector for mutual benefit. I leave you with the thought that perhaps to save craft; we must collaborate with technology. Polly Leonard, Founder Published on 15 April.
London-based Asif Khan describes his studio as having fortuitously secured ever larger projects over the past 10 years, culminating with its present design for what has been deemed the largest event to be held in the Arab world: Expo 2020 Dubai, postponed until October 1, 2021 due to the pandemic.
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It makes a perfect sort of sense then that a journey into the life and work of London-based architect Asif Khan should also take the form of a walk around
Young and gifted, Aina Asif is a rising star in Pakistani theater. She has become incredibly well-known and famous in a very short amount of
Medias is a Jewish-Syrian dish made of eggplants and beef patties cooked in tomato sauce. The dish is served at Shabbat dinner or on holidays, usually over rice with plenty of lemon wedges
It makes a perfect sort of sense then that a journey into the life and work of London-based architect Asif Khan should also take the form of a walk around
The four summer houses built as part of this year’s Serpentine Pavilion architectural extravaganza have gone on sale at the Modern House estate agency website
_As the dust settled on London Design Festival, James Darton, on behalf of Freunde von Freunden joined Asif Khan for a stroll around his home borough Hackney to discuss the architect's life, work and the three Shoreditch-based installations — Relax, Connect and Create — that Asif designed for MINI Living. The full article is published "here":http://www.freundevonfreunden.com/interviews/inclusive-communities-and-continuous-collaboration-an-approach-to-future-living-from-architect-asif-khan/_. It makes a perfect sort of sense then that a journey into the life and work of London-based architect Asif Khan should also take the form of a walk around the city he has lived in his entire life.
Creative process Sarah Asif revolves around exploring the fascinating intersection between the built and unbuilt environment.