Situated atop the Bhujiyo hill in Bhuj, Gujarat, India, sits the museum. Designed to honor the 2001 earthquake that struck Bhuj as its epicenter, the museum is a part of…
Contemporary architecture was born after the 20th century and after the First world war. The necessities felt by cities and countries to revive and rebuild was a task and during…
Japan is an island country in east Asia, situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Japan’s population is equivalent to 1.53% of the world’s total population, with over 125 million people,…
Recently, there has been a lot of discussion on the importance of sustainability and resilience in building design. Because earthquakes are occurring more frequently and with greater intensity around the…
The recent earthquakes in the last few decades, such as those in Turkey, Japan, Syria, and various other locations, offer a poignant reminder of the devastating force possessed by natural…
If there is any country ahead of time for dealing with earthquakes, it is Japan. The island nation lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a zone where the Eurasian,…
In earthquake-prone regions like Japan, the urgency for earthquake-proof construction has never been greater. Traditional methods are falling short in meeting the demands of seismic resilience, making technology a beacon…
Japan, an island nation located along the Pacific coast in East Asia, has a population of nearly 126 million people. Due to its geographical position, Japan is situated where several…
Innovation does not only mean brand new mind-blowing inventions but the unseen use of the already existing things. When it comes to architecture, structure innovations take a long process, for…
Earthquake, over the years, has destroyed many buildings and settlements. Today, as we learn new techniques to suit our lifestyle, we also work towards preventing the aftermaths of a disaster.…
Ando once quoted ‘In all my works, light is an important controlling factor’. He was keen on the interplay of light and hence, it is explicitly represented in all of…
Japanese construction industry predicts that it will experience a lack of labor due to their aging residents linked with the diminishing number of children, and sustenance and restoration expenses will…