{"id":184225,"date":"2017-03-21T11:36:07","date_gmt":"2017-03-21T15:36:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-daily-fix-coimbatore-murder-says-that-in-india-atheism-is-a-faith-that-dare-not-speak-its-name-scroll-in\/"},"modified":"2017-03-21T11:36:07","modified_gmt":"2017-03-21T15:36:07","slug":"the-daily-fix-coimbatore-murder-says-that-in-india-atheism-is-a-faith-that-dare-not-speak-its-name-scroll-in","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/atheism\/the-daily-fix-coimbatore-murder-says-that-in-india-atheism-is-a-faith-that-dare-not-speak-its-name-scroll-in\/","title":{"rendered":"The Daily Fix: Coimbatore murder says that in India, atheism is a faith that dare not speak its name &#8211; Scroll.in"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Mar 07, 2017. <\/p>\n<p>    Homes in India are evolving to become works of art as home    owners look to express their taste and lifestyle through    design. Its no surprise that global home design platform Houzz    saw over a million visitors every month from India, even before    their services were locally available. Architects and    homeowners are spending enormous time and effort over    structural elements as well as interior features, to create    beautiful and comfortable living spaces.  <\/p>\n<p>    Heres a look at the top trends that are altering and enhancing    home spaces in India.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cantilevers. A cantilever is a rigid    structural element like a beam or slab that protrudes    horizontally out of the main structure of a building. The    cantilevered structure almost seems to float on air. While    small balconies of such type have existed for eons,    construction technology has now enabled large cantilevers, that    can even become large rooms. A cantilever allows for glass    facades on multiple sides, bringing in more sunlight and garden    views. It works wonderfully to enhance spectacular views    especially in hill or seaside homes. The space below the    cantilever can be transformed to a semi-covered garden, porch    or a sit-out deck. Cantilevers also help conserve ground space,    for lawns or backyards, while enabling more built-up area.    Cantilevers need to be designed and constructed carefully else    the structure could be unstable and lead to floor vibrations.  <\/p>\n<p>    Butterfly roofs. Roofs dont need to be flat -    in fact roof design can completely alter the size and feel of    the space inside. A butterfly roof is a dramatic roof    arrangement shaped, as the name suggests, like a butterfly. It    is an inverted version of the typical sloping roof - two roof    surfaces slope downwards from opposing edges to join around the    middle in the shape of a mild V. This creates more height    inside the house and allows for high windows which let in more    light. On the inside, the sloping ceiling can be covered in    wood, aluminium or metal to make it look stylish. The butterfly    roof is less common and is sure to add uniqueness to your home.    Leading Indian architecture firms, Sameep Padoras sP+a and    Khosla Associates, have used this style to craft some stunning    homes and commercial projects. The Butterfly roof was first    used by Le Corbusier, the Swiss-French architect who later    designed the city of Chandigarh, in his design of the Maison    Errazuriz, a vacation house in Chile in 1930.  <\/p>\n<p>    Skylights. Designing a home to allow natural    light in is always preferred. However, spaces, surrounding    environment and privacy issues dont always allow for large    enough windows. Skylights are essentially windows in the roof,    though they can take a variety of forms. A well-positioned    skylight can fill a room with natural light and make a huge    difference to small rooms as well as large living areas.    However, skylights must be intelligently designed to suit the    climate and the room. Skylights facing north, if on a sloping    roof, will bring in soft light, while a skylight on a flat roof    will bring in sharp glare in the afternoons. In the Indian    climate, a skylight will definitely reduce the need for    artificial lighting but could also increase the need for    air-conditioning during the warm months. Apart from this    cleaning a skylight requires some effort. Nevertheless, a    skylight is a very stylish addition to a home, and one that has    huge practical value.  <\/p>\n<p>    Staircases. Staircases are no longer just    functional. In modern houses, staircases are being designed as    aesthetic elements in themselves, sometimes even taking the    centre-stage. While the form and material depend significantly    on practical considerations, there are several trendy options.    Floating staircases are hugely popular in modern, minimalist    homes and add lightness to a normally heavy structure.    Materials like glass, wood, metal and even coloured acrylic are    being used in staircases. Additionally, spaces under staircases    are being creatively used for storage or home accents.  <\/p>\n<p>    Exposed Brick Walls. Brickwork is    traditionally covered with plaster and painted. However,    exposed bricks, that is un-plastered masonry, is becoming    popular in homes, restaurants and cafes. It adds a rustic and    earthy feel. Exposed brick surfaces can be used in home    interiors, on select walls or throughout, as well as exteriors.    Exposed bricks need to be treated to be moisture proof. They    are also prone to gathering dust and mould, making regular    cleaning a must.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cement work. Dont underestimate cement and    concrete when it comes to design potential. Exposed concrete    interiors, like exposed brick, are becoming very popular. The    design philosophy is Less is more - the structure is    simplistic and pops of colour are added through furniture and    soft furnishings.  <\/p>\n<p>    When building your home, it is important to use strong and    durable materials. A value-added premium product with high    compressive strength, Birla Gold cement is used to make tough,    impermeable concrete that sets quickly, lasts long and    minimises cracking. Its durability will ensure that your dream    home always looks new and the steel structure inside remains    protected. Birla Gold offers variants that are optimised for    different needs. The unique hydraulic binding properties of the    Birla Gold Premium cement variant prevent seepage, making it    resistant to even corrosive water, especially important for    houses in coastal cities. The Birla Gold Royal cement variant    provides very high strength and is perfect for the foundation.    As the video below says, with the different varieties of cement    that Birla Gold offers, you can build the home of your dreams.  <\/p>\n<p>    This article was produced by the Scroll marketing team on    behalf of Birla Gold Premium Cement and not by the Scroll    editorial team.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/scroll.in\/article\/832355\/the-daily-fix-coimbatore-murder-says-that-in-india-atheism-is-a-faith-that-dare-not-speak-its-name\" title=\"The Daily Fix: Coimbatore murder says that in India, atheism is a faith that dare not speak its name - Scroll.in\">The Daily Fix: Coimbatore murder says that in India, atheism is a faith that dare not speak its name - Scroll.in<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Mar 07, 2017. 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