Architecture revolves around the comfort of users and the well-being of humans; it reflects their presence, day-to-day life, and mood. As I.M PEi Said” Architecture is the very mirror of…
Arkhitekton words come from Greek arkhi, defined as a “master,” and tekton refers to “builder,” the one who practices designing. Earlier, people were also used to be called maison builder,…
It’s the art of sharing a certain belief system related to morals, myths, and social customs in a creative manner, while Architecture is how we assume built structure as construction…
Memorials serve as landmarks commemorating a specific historical event or individuals; Museums help humanity capture and preserve the important timeframes across all the branches such as natural history or art.…
Architecture and urban design are inarguably direct manifestations of the prevailing values that drive a society, along with the socio-political atmosphere of the time. Thus, it is vital to explore…
The towering heights of the modern era, the sacred temples of ancient Greece, and the green edifices of today: what ties all of them together? Each has so much to…
Architecture is, in itself, a way of telling stories, reflection of the dreams and fears of a community as well as its identity. Whether it is a tall skyscraper or…
To many individuals, architecture is about shaping more than mere buildings—it’s about shaping lives. The statement above may strike a chord with an architect or a designer. Architectural design today…
Sitting, with a window of 1500 x 1200 mm. sq at a sill of 900 mm in front having dark curtains, glass bottles with blossoming money plants hanging from the…
Location As one is on the Bandra Worli Sea Link in Mumbai, a building paints a picture of a sand sculpture against the backdrop of blue skies. The Bombay Art…
Introduction A world without architecture is incomprehensible to society. Human existence has come so far that it almost solely depends on architecture without even realising it. It may seem as…
Architecture is a fundamental need for humanity, often taken for granted by privileged individuals who have access to shelter, well-provisioned public spaces, or efficient transportation systems in their cities. What…