Golden Abodes Broadens Luxury Real Estate Reach with New Projects in Goa
India – Golden Abodes, a real estate developer with an integrated prime residential and commercial offering has announced the launch of two remarkable projects in Goa: Anantam Signature in Dona Paula and Avisa in Goa Velha. Both developments aim to provide exceptional living experiences in scenic locales, combining luxury, comfort, and natural beauty. Golden Abodes is also unveiling Anantam Signature, an exclusive luxury project in Dona Paula. This development epitomizes coastal living, featuring extravagant sea-view apartments that provide 180-degree panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. With over 40 amenities spread across 70,000 sq. ft., Anantam Signature seamlessly blends luxury with stunning natural surroundings.
“We believe Anantam Signature will set a new benchmark for luxury real estate in Goa,” remarked Amar Shah, Co-founder of Golden Abodes. “Our goal is to create an unparalleled living experience that combines convenience, exclusivity, and the beauty of nature. This project is for individuals and families who seek a home that reflects their aspirations while ensuring a solid investment for the future.”
Prices for Anantam Signature apartments range from making it a sought-after choice for discerning buyers. The development will feature a host of ultra-premium specifications, including home automation, and top-of-the-line finishes like Italian marble flooring and Toto sanitary fittings. Completion is expected by December 2025, with flexible payment plans that cater to the needs of buyers. Avisa, strategically located along the serene Siridao River, offers residents breathtaking views and a tranquil environment. Designed to provide a unique blend of comfortable living and community amenities, Avisa spans 10 acres of lush landscape, with more than 70% open space dedicated to recreational use. The project features over 25 lifestyle amenities, ensuring a fulfilling lifestyle for families and individuals alike.
“Our vision with Avisa was to create a residential community that allows residents to immerse themselves in Goa’s rich culture while enjoying modern amenities,” said Gaurav Mittal, Founder of Golden Abodes. “We are committed to enhancing the quality of life for our residents, and Avisa exemplifies this promise with its exceptional design and natural beauty.”
Prices for apartments at Avisa start from making it an attractive option for buyers seeking an affordable yet premium living experience. The project is scheduled for completion by December 2026, and a straightforward booking process ensures that prospective buyers can secure their future homes with ease—requiring just 20% on booking and the remainder linked to construction milestones. Both projects reflect Golden Abodes’ commitment to delivering exceptional quality and thoughtful design in Goa’s vibrant real estate market. With Anantam Signature and Avisa, the company aims to enhance the living experience for residents while celebrating the unique cultural and natural heritage of Goa.
Housr eyes Rs150 Crore revenue with 100 properties across seven cities by March 2025
New Delhi, 22 October 2024: Housr, a rapidly growing luxury co-living brand, has set its sights on expanding its footprint. Along with gearing up for new launches in its existing cities, the company plans to add over 3000 beds in about 30 new properties across seven-seven cities, pushing the number of beds to over 8000 in 100 properties by March 2025.
The company is further planning to explore opportunities in new markets, aiming to hand over 11-12 properties currently in the pipeline along with foraying into new markets, including Chennai & Chandigarh, over the next 3-4 months. With an average occupancy rate between 95-98%, Housr has been quickly adapting to the dynamic market trends.
Sharing more details about the expansion spree, Deepak Anand, Co-founder & CEO, Housr said, “On average, we deliver 3-4 properties per month across our existing markets, and that helps us to maintain a steady pace towards our goal of 100 properties by the end of this fiscal year. Before the pandemic hit us all, we saw significant demand for twin-sharing rooms. However, post-pandemic, the preference has shifted dramatically. We saw exponential demand for single occupancy and, over time, for even more private spaces. At present, we are witnessing the highest demand for 1 BHK units, which is why we are heavily investing in creating new inventory to meet this growing need.”
Talking about Housr’s growth in the past two years, Deepak Anand added, “In the last two years, Housr has tripled in size, driven by both organic and inorganic growth. We’ve seen the market evolve significantly, with tenants willing to pay more for better amenities and larger living spaces. As a result, we’ve transitioned from offering premium to super-premium products to match the demand. We are targeting high-growth areas like Golf Course Road and South City in Gurugram, HSR Layout in Bangalore, and Kondapur and Madhapur in Hyderabad, where the demand for ultra-luxury accommodations is soaring,”.
Housr’s super-premium projects have also attracted corporate clients, who lease entire buildings for their employees. “There is a substantial potential in the B2B market that no other co-living player has tapped into at this level; companies that used to house employees in luxury hotels are now turning to us for long-term stays, which has become an additional revenue stream for our business.” As mentioned by Anand.
On its track to achieve an annual run rate of ₹150 Crore, the company is currently operating at an annual run rate of ₹100 Crore and aims to double this figure over the next 12-15 months. Housr’s portfolio has over 5,000 operational beds across 74 properties in five cities, including Gurugram, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune and Vizag.
Bring Home the Essence of Mahabaleshwar This Diwali with Courtyard by Marriott Mahabaleshwar’s Exclusive Hampers
Mahabaleshwar, 22nd October 2024: This Diwali, elevate your celebrations with Diwali by Marriott hampers that not only bring the authentic flavors of Mahabaleshwar but also embody the luxury and festive spirit Marriott is known for. Courtyard by Marriott Mahabaleshwar has carefully curated exclusive hampers featuring locally sourced ingredients and artisanal treats that reflect the region’s unique essence. These hampers are more than just gifts – they offer a true taste of tradition, crafted with the finest local produce, to make your Diwali celebrations even more special.
A Celebration of Local Flavors with Marriott’s Signature Touch
Each hamper is thoughtfully designed to capture the heart of Mahabaleshwar, blending the richness of traditional Diwali delights with locally sourced ingredients, all enhanced by Marriott’s signature attention to detail. Whether you’re celebrating with family, friends, or colleagues, these Diwali by Marriott hampers bring a touch of authenticity and warmth to the festive season, making them the perfect gift to share the joy of Diwali.
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Amazon Great Indian Festival 2024: Amazon Business Reports 134% growth on Corporate Gifting Store
Bengaluru, October 22, 2024: The festive season in India marks a crucial period for businesses to strengthen relationships with channel partners, recognize employees, and celebrate with colleagues. Addressing this vital corporate need, a dedicated Corporate Gifting Store, launched by Amazon Business – India’s leading B2B online marketplace – featuring over 8,500 GST-enabled products with a wide range of gifting options, has resonated strongly with mixer grinders, and juicers emerging as the most gifted items showing 5.5X growth YoY followed by other kitchen ware like cookers which saw 3X growth.
Suchit Subhas, Director, Amazon Business, said, “The remarkable growth of our Corporate Gifting Store this festive season highlights the rapid adoption of e-procurement across India. This surge reflects both the convenience of online gifting and the evolving needs of modern businesses. It’s humbling to see how over the years, we have been able to build Amazon Business as an online B2B marketplace that has not just eliminated geographical barriers and connected sellers to buyers across the length and breadth of the country and serviced 100% of the nation’s pin codes, but also enabled seamless transactions across India’s dynamic business landscape.”
Kitchen appliances – The most gifted category
Mixer grinders and juicers emerge as the most gifted item showing 5.5X growth YoY followed by other kitchen ware like cookers which saw 3X growth.
Headphones emerge as the most popular tech gifting item
Headphones are leading the corporate gifting trend. Speakers have emerged as the breakout category, witnessing a 6X surge in orders compared to last year. Laptop bags was another top selling category with 2.5X YoY growth.
Snacks and Sweets gift hampers is another popular category
Chocolates is the most gifted category with 1.7X YoY growth. Dry fruit hampers saw 3.7X YoY growth and Tea and Coffee hampers also emerged as gifting items with 2X YoY growth.
Connecting sellers to customers: From Kerala to J&K & Gujarat to Nagaland
From home decor crafted by artisans in Ernakulam, Kerala, finding its way to eager buyers and recipients in Udhampur, Jammu & Kashmir; to an array of kitchenware items—including elegant glassware and sturdy mugs—journeying from enterprising sellers in Surat, Gujarat, to discerning customers in Tinsukia, Assam and Kohima, Nagaland; to Delhi-based sellers dispatching their wares to far-flung customers in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Amazon Business has facilitated connections between sellers and corporates across the diverse tapestry of India.
India’s own online B2B Marketplace
Since its launch in 2017, Amazon Business has always worked to add value and convenience to its customers’ businesses. In addition to the deals and offers, during the Amazon Great Indian Festival 2024, business customers can enjoy multiple convenient features by signing up for a Prime subscription to enjoy fast and free shipping or convert to multi-user accounts allowing their teams to add multiple team members under one Amazon Business account and set up approval policies and budget guardrails separately for each team. With the “Bill to Ship to” feature, businesses can buy from one location and ship to another without losing GST input credit. Customers can avail cashback up to INR 9,999 per order can be availed on 3 purchases, along with a 30-day interest-free credit option, extendable up to 12 months at minimal interest rates, and no hidden costs to manage their cash flow during the sale. Business customers can get instant bank discounts, and access rewards worth up to INR 10,000, along with flexible installment options*.
Business customers can also place bulk orders seamlessly and solicit assistance for bulk orders by sending an email to buybulk@amazon.com. Existing Amazon Business customers can gather more information about the event by signing into their business accounts. New customers can visit https://business.amazon.in to instantly create an Amazon Business account at no additional charge and enjoy the benefits of the Corporate Gifting Store.
Clark Art Institute Showcases Stunning Exhibition by Renowned Photographer Abelardo Morell
Abelardo Morell: In the Company of Monet and Constable opens November 23, 2024
(Williamstown, Massachusetts)—Featuring over a dozen large-scale photographs of the places where leading nineteenth-century landscape painters John Constable and Claude Monet made some of their most iconic works of art, the Clark Art Institute’s latest exhibition presents Cuban-American photographer Abelardo Morel in Abelardo Morell: In the Company of Monet and Constable, , on view November 23, 2024 through February 17, 2025 in the Eugene V. Thaw Gallery for Works on Paper in the Clark’s Manton Research Center.
Morell (b. 1948, Havana; lives and works in Boston) is known for his distinctive photographic inventions based on the principles of a camera obscura. Morell’s Tent/Camera device used to make the images in this exhibition, makes it possible for him to combine in a single image the features of a landscape view with whatever happens to be underfoot—leaves, blades of grass, dirt, pebbles, and so on. Combining picturesque vistas with ground-level natural details, Morell’s luscious color photographs capture one’s relation to both art and nature through their complex fusion of the historical and the contemporary, the transitory and the lasting, the pictorial and the photographic.
“It is exciting to see the ways in which Abelardo Morell breathes new life into scenes that have become so closely associated with the works of artists who lived more than a century before him. The unique marriage of three artists’ perspectives—working generations apart—to create something that is utterly new is brilliant,” said Olivier Meslay, Hardymon Director of the Clark. “Not only will our visitors enjoy the haunting beauty of this exhibition, but I am certain that they will find the artist’s process fascinating.”
“Morell’s multilayered photographs have the power to surprise and delight,” said Anne Leonard, exhibition curator and Manton Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at the Clark. “Like the best art, they allow us to see in new ways—and that goes for the natural world around us as well as beloved, familiar paintings. The dialogue that Morell’s photographs initiate with paintings by Monet and Constable is historically grounded in the nineteenth century and, at the same time, absolutely contemporary.”
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Abelardo Morell’s singular works are achieved through the use of a Tent/Camera that he has adapted to integrate the centuries-old device called a camera obscura (similar to a pinhole camera) with state-of-the art technology to allow him to capture distant vistas and juxtapose them with the granular aspects of a place in a single moment in time. For the last ten years or so, Morell has been connecting his innovative photographic techniques with storied traditions of nineteenth-century landscape painting. He has spent time in France and England and taken photographs at locations that directly inspired Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890), Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926), and John Constable (English, 1776–1837). By following in these artists’ paths, Morell seeks not to copy their paintings but rather to make new pictures in their spirit.
An interesting dialogue about the relationship between painting and photography began in the mid-nineteenth century, just after photography was invented. When Morell takes his fascination with optics and technology into the realm of landscape, he reactivates this dialogue. For him, the Tent/Camera pictures represent an effort to “marry photographic vision with painterly patina.”
In this exhibition focusing on Monet and Constable, who are not only touchstones for Morell’s artistic vision but also mainstays of the Clark’s permanent collection, Morell’s large-scale, richly layered photographs offer a bridge between historical and contemporary experiences of place.
ABOUT THE TENT/CAMERA
Morell’s Tent/Camera is made of light–proof material that wraps around a large, redesigned tripod, which has a plate on top that holds two devices. The first device is a 90–degree prism with a lens attached, called a diopter, which acts like a periscope projecting an image of the nearby landscape on the ground below. The focus of the image projected can be adjusted by raising or lowering the height of the tent. This has the effect of changing the focal length of the lens attached to the prism, resulting in a discrete focused area of the image. The second device is a digital camera looking straight down and focused on the ground. A picture made with a Tent/Camera shows both the granular details of the ground—for example, stones, grass, dirt, or cement—and a projected vista of the landscape, giving the overall image an illusion of a painterly patina. The camera is connected to a laptop outside the tent which allows the artist to compose, focus, and view the image with precision.
IN THE COMPANY OF MONET
The first section of the exhibition showcases eight Tent/Camera images Morell took in regions of France in which Monet lived and worked, including the artist’s garden in Giverny, poppy fields near Vétheuil, and the Rouen Cathedral.
Morell explains that Monet’s landscape paintings “interest me a lot because of his emphasis on linking seeing and painting. In his work these two things are inseparable! Undoubtedly, my photographs also suggest the look of many other painters and photographers who worked in France during the mid-19th century. What I have come up with contains some interesting new versions of the light and the land, now so familiar, in paintings and photographs by artists from the past. The feeling of sharing a common ground with them thrills me.”
Morell’s Tent/Camera images Yew Tree in Monet’s Garden, Giverny, France (2023); Water Lilies in Monet’s Water Garden, Giverny, France (2023); View of Monet’s Garden #1, Giverny, France (2023); and View of Monet’s Garden #3, Giverny, France (2023) reflect the landscape of the small village northwest of Paris where Monet cultivated his famous garden and painted the surrounding countryside beginning in 1883. By using richly varied brushstrokes and excluding distinct points of interest, Monet draws the viewer’s attention to the color and texture of the painting’s surface, much like Morell, with his use of the natural elements surrounding his Tent/Camera adding texture to his photographs.
Tent-Camera Image: Rouen Cathedral in Cloudy Afternoon Light, Rouen, France (2016) offers a similar perspective to Claude Monet’s Rouen Cathedral, the Façade in Sunlight (c. 1892–94) that is a part of the Clark’s permanent collection. Monet painted nearly thirty views of the cathedral’s façade, moving from one canvas to the next to capture different moments throughout the day. The encrusted brushstrokes on the canvas evoke the blinding radiance of sunlight glinting off pale stone. Morell’s photograph captures the building on a cloudier day and incorporates the cobblestones on the ground in front of the cathedral.
Abelardo Morell, Tent-Camera Image: Rouen Cathedral in Cloudy Afternoon Light, Rouen, France, 2016, archival pigment print. Courtesy of the artist and Edwynn Houk Gallery |
Claude Monet, Rouen Cathedral, the Façade in Sunlight, c. 1892–94, oil on canvas. The Clark, acquired in memory of Anne Strang Baxter, 1967.1
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IN THE COMPANY OF CONSTABLE
The exhibition’s second section displays five Tent/Camera images of English landscapes in the countryside in which John Constable lived and worked.
“In June 2017 I traveled to England with my Tent/Camera in search of landscapes where John Constable painted,” Morell said. “My Tent/Camera images are rendered on the ground, resulting in a photograph that suggests the painterly effect of his own canvases. I love the way his paintings have a kind of ‘ground’ quality to them, a roughness; that roughness was interesting to me. A lot of his work is so much about scraggly kind of ground, and then the clouds,” Morell explains. “I strived to look at the English landscape in his spirit. Constable stayed very attached to the countryside where he grew up. I made these images in the Flatford area of East Anglia, where he spent his boyhood, and in Hampstead Heath north of London, where he lived as an adult.”
The Clark’s permanent collection holds nearly sixty works by Constable. Beginning in 1819, Constable and his family spent several summers in Hampstead to escape London’s heat and pollution. The Hampstead landscape was admired by poets and artists alike, and the suburb also boasted a spectacular view of the city. The sky makes up most of the composition of Morell’s Tent/Camera images Pond in Hampstead Health, London, England (2017) and Clouds and Trees on Grass in Hampstead Heath, London, England (2017). Constable described the sky as the “chief organ of sentiment” in a landscape painting. He painted more than one hundred cloud studies while summering in Hampstead in 1821 and 1822.
Abelardo Morell, Tent-Camera Image: Constable’s Hay Wain View, Flatford, England, 2017, archival pigment print. Courtesy of the artist and Edwynn Houk Gallery |
John Constable, Flatford Mill from the Lock, c. 1810, The Clark, gift of the Manton Art Foundation in memory of Sir Edwin and Lady Manton, 2007.8.23
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Upon visiting Constable’s boyhood home in Flatford, England, Morell was struck by the attention the painter paid to the textures and details of the workaday landscape. For Constable, even the riverside mud was imbued with a noble quality. He once said, “I never saw an ugly thing in my life: for let the form of an object be what it may, — light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful.” Morell’s technique compresses the landscape around him and the ground beneath him into a single view. Like Constable, he delights in the richness of the humblest of surfaces.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born in Havana, Cuba in 1948, Abelardo Morell immigrated to the United States with his parents in 1962. Morell received his undergraduate degree from Bowdoin College and a Master of Fine Arts from the Yale University School of Art. He was professor of Photography at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston from 1983 to 2010.
His publications include Tent-Camera (2018, Nazraeli Press), Flowers for Lisa (2018, Abrams), The Universe Next Door (2013, The Art Institute of Chicago), Abelardo Morell (2005, Phaidon Press), Camera Obscura (2004) and A Book of Books (2002), both published by Bulfinch Press, a photographic illustration of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1998, Dutton), and A Camera in a Room (1995, Smithsonian Press).
He has received a number of awards and grants, including a Lucie Award for Achievement in Fine Art, the Infinity Award in Art from the International Center of Photography, New York, and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship.
Morell’s work has been collected and shown in galleries, institutions, and museums, including The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Museum in New York, and The Art Institute of Chicago.
RELATED EVENTS
OPENING LECTURE
November 23, 11 am
Manton Research Center, Auditorium
Artist Abelardo Morell introduces the exhibition Abelardo Morell: In the Company of Monet and Constable. Using his unique Tent/Camera technology, Morell captures the locations where Monet and Constable worked, blending historical and contemporary elements in stunning color photographs.
Free. Accessible seats available; for information, call 413 458 0524.
FIRST SUNDAY FREE: LIGHTS, CAMERA, LANDSCAPE!
December 1, all day
Special activities in the Michael Conforti Pavilion 1–4 pm
Contemporary artist Abelardo Morell engages with history, place, and nature in his colorful images, reflecting Claude Monet and John Constable’s influence on him. Artists often draw inspiration from each other’s work, and we do, too! Taking inspiration from the layers in Morell’s works, experiment with creating transparent drawings that can overlap in surprising ways. Then, from the ground up, document place and perspective through a collaborative photo wall.
During your visit, be sure to pick up a gallery guide and explore the connections between Morell’s photographs and Monet and Constable’s paintings. Additionally, check out the special selection of photographs from the Clark’s collection at the Print Room Pop–Up installation on view from 11 am–1 pm at the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper.
Free admission all day. Special activities in the Michael Conforti Pavilion from 1–4 pm.
Family programs are generously supported by Allen & Company.
PRINT ROOM POP-UP: LIGHTS, CAMERA, LANDSCAPE!
December 1, 11 am–1 pm
Manton Study Center for Works on Paper
As part of First Sunday Free at the Clark, enjoy a special display of works on paper in the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper inspired by the exhibition Abelardo Morell: In the Company of Monet and Constable. Like Morell and the nineteenth–century figures that he points to in his photographs, artists throughout history have found inspiration in nature, working en plein air to observe the effects of light and atmosphere on the environment. The selected prints, drawings, and photographs illustrate artists’ engagement with the natural world. The display also highlights a type of photographic print that emerged in the mid– to late–1800s: the cliché-verre, or glass print technique, which was used by many of Monet and Constable’s contemporaries, including Jean–Baptiste–Camille Corot and Jean–François Millet.
Free. For accessibility questions, call 413 458 0524.
VIEWFINDING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
December 15, 10:30 am
Museum Pavilion
What can a photograph say about our viewpoints of the surrounding environment? How can a frame change the ways we look at the world around us, and our place in it?
Join artist Anna Rotty for a photography workshop focused on the act of slow–looking and layering photographs, presented in conjunction with Abelardo Morell: In the Company of Monet and Constable. First, participants will look through viewfinders specially made with imagery by Claude Monet, John Constable, and Abelardo Morell. Then, considering Morell’s unique process of layering light and space, participants will combine personal experiences and views of the Clark’s landscape with representations of the artworks in the exhibition.
Anna Rotty is an artist and educator based in Albuquerque, New Mexico where she currently teaches at the University of New Mexico. She will be an artist in residence fellow at MASS MoCA in December 2024.
Free. Advance registration required. Capacity is limited. Recommended for ages 12+. No prior knowledge of photography required. Participants should bring their own camera (cell phone cameras work great for this workshop). If you do not have a camera and would like to participate, please contact education@clarkart.
New Study Reveals the Most Relaxed US Cities to Live in 2024
State | City | Population | Healthcare Index | Share of Adults Diagnosed with Depression | Unemployment Rate | Parks | Green Index by State | Wellness and Spa Centers | Work-life Balance (Average Working Hours) | Health Club Membership Rate (%) | Total Index |
Minnesota | Minneapolis | 425,096 | 71.46 | 20.2 (19.4–21.0) | 3.80% | 206 | 70.13 | 67 | 39.6 | 25.20% | 69.19105266 |
Massachusetts | Boston | 650,706 | 72.7 | 18.2 (16.8–19.5) | 4.60% | 140 | 71.56 | 92 | 39.5 | 28.60% | 67.79064985 |
Florida | Miami | 449,514 | 63.43 | 14.7 (13.4–16.0) | 3.00% | 177 | 50.27 | 307 | 42 | 23.10% | 67.10194663 |
Colorado | Denver | 713,252 | 69.19 | 18.5 (17.6–19.4) | 4.50% | 142 | 67.58 | 191 | 38.3 | 24.80% | 64.60082336 |
Utah | Salt Lake City | 204,657 | 68.43 | 22.7 (21.8–23.7) | 3.60% | 58 | 56.61 | 76 | 39.3 | 25.70% | 60.87856621 |
Washington | Seattle | 749,256 | 71.47 | 23.5 (22.5–24.5) | 4.70% | 263 | 69.67 | 156 | 39.6 | 24.60% | 60.8402443 |
Virginia | Virginia Beach | 455,618 | 73.61 | 17.4 (16.3–18.5) | 3.10% | 51 | 63.73 | 108 | 40.9 | 24.10% | 60.22745946 |
New York | New York City | 8336000 | 62.64 | 16.7 (15.9–17.7) | 5.00% | 347 | 77.72 | 979 | 40.1 | 29.70% | 59.7649238 |
South Carolina | Charleston | 153,672 | 69.71 | 21.5 (19.7–23.3) | 4.00% | 50 | 56.44 | 64 | 38.2 | 19.00% | 59.24332793 |
California | Los Angeles | 3822000 | 61.32 | 14.1 (12.8–15.5) | 6.60% | 126 | 75.46 | 498 | 40.2 | 29.20% | 58.82175086 |