All we have heard about architecture, design, and art is – the more you see and observe, the more you learn. Is it true? Many of you will agree. Isn’t…
The pandemic left us submerging in a lot of uncertainty. After nearly two years of reduced capacity and online events, the organisers of international architectural and design events are eager…
From the passing of some of our beloved iconic architects, to a shift in our priorities towards sustainable architecture, 2019 has been an eventful year. This year has been marked…
Amar Singh Chamkila stands out as a remarkable musical genius amidst the vast and varied landscape of Indian cinema, intricately crafted to portray the life and influence of one of…
Indian show-makers have always been successful in luring the audience toward television richness. Their themes revolve around explicit wealth showcased with luxurious family mansions, or sometimes through rich textured upholstery.…
Delhi 6 is a drama film directed by Rakesh Omprakash Mehra. The film revolves around Roshan Mehra, who has returned to his hometown Delhi to fulfill his grandmother’s last wish.…
There are many instances in which the two distinct fields of architecture and film collide, creating links that go beyond actual buildings and into symbolic spaces. Cinema, with its rich…
Human existence without architecture would be a very different experience. While architecture is commonly defined as the art and science of planning, designing, and constructing buildings, it is crucial to…
The movie “Oh Kadhal Kanmani” (a.k.a. “Ok Kanmani”) was a writerial, directorial, and productional effort of Mani Ratnam in 2015. The film of the two pairs of couples and their…
A Little Paris- that is what the world knows Bucharest. The largest city and capital of Romania lies in southeastern Europe. Bucharest is one of the oldest and largest metropolises…
“As the rays of the sun begin to skim over the river Bhargavi, the women of Raghurajpur wake up and worship their family gods. Preparation of the day’s meal is…
About the movie Franklin J. Schaffner’s 1968 version of the Planet of the Apes is loosely based on the original 1963 novel called La Planéte des Singes by Pierre Boulle.…