New Delhi, April 7 -- Before he donned the architect's hat, Akshat Bhatt played the guitar, which made him a metal-head for life. Today, he's found a link between his architecture practice and his love for the progressive metal genre, djent.

"This form of music is intense and honest. It requires rigour and you cannot fake it. I believe those fundamentals are also true for architecture," says Delhi-based Bhatt, 45, principal architect and founder of Architecture Discipline, a multi-disciplinary practice behind projects like Mana Hotel in Rajasthan, the Discovery Centre in Bengaluru, and the Make in India Pavilion at the Hannover Messe in Germany.

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