At Kohler Bold Art event, experts share tips to explore the origin of a great design
Pecha Kucha is a unique presentation format in which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each.
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Hosting some of the most creative people from the fields of architecture and design, Kohler India has been organising these events for six years.(In pic from left: Amit Gulati, Jonathan Ashmore, Iram Sultan, JP Agrawal, Salil Sadanandan, Md Rafiq Azam, Dikshu C Kukreja and Parveen Gupta).
At Kohler Bold Art event, experts from the arts, architecture and design fields shared their views on ‘Great Design: Method or Madness’ in the Pecha Kucha format.
Kohler, the leading global manufacturer of kitchen and bathware, returned with the exclusive Kohler Bold Art event powered by Pecha Kucha in Delhi.
Some of the greatest minds from the arts, architecture and design communities offered their views on the topic ‘Great Design: Method or Madness’ on September 20. Hosting some of the most creative people from the fields of architecture and design, Kohler India has been organising these events for six years. In the spirit of celebrating ‘Great Design’, the event was, in every sense of the word, creative. The speakers included renowned names like Iram Sultan, Jonathan Ashmore, JP Agrawal, Amit Gulati, Dikshu C Kukreja and Md Rafiq Azam.
Salil Sadanandan, president, Kohler K&B India, Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa, said that Kohler stands for leading edge design and technology.
Pecha Kucha, which means ‘chit chat’, is a unique presentation format in which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each. The brevity of the format forces the speakers to find creative ways to communicate their views on the topic, which usually initiates an interesting dialogue between the speaker and the audience.
Speaking about the event, Salil Sadanandan, president, Kohler K&B India, Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa, said, “Kohler stands for leading edge design and technology and Pecha Kucha provides an exceptional platform that helps us build a great relationship with the design fraternity. With this edition, we aim to spearhead great conversations around the origin of ‘Great Design: Method or Madness’ amongst leading architects.”
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