“The curve is the line of gods.” Unconventional, different and still cautiously dabbled in, the curvilinear style of architecture has made its way into people’s hearts. With architects like Frank…
‘Exhibitions are nothing, if not a space for an enhanced and new experience, the sharing of culture, mingling of views, and imparting of knowledge.’ Zygmunt Baumann describes the human race…
Jane Jacobs, a Canadian journalist, author, and a fierce activist, was one of the most monumental ornaments in the shaping of urban studies, sociology and economics. With her lack of…
The fluid nature of modernity is a TED talk by the Brazilian architect, Carolina Nunes. Currently living in Germany, she is actively working on preserving nature, especially rivers, and their…
A country known widely for its freedom of religion, Vietnam has a variety of beliefs and religions. The expanse of its religious architecture glorifies the views and ethnicity of it;…
Cradled in the arms of the Himalayas, Chhitkul, the last habitable village on the Indo-Chinese border, lies in the Baspa valley of the Kinnaur district. Home to not more than…
With more than 6 Lakh of our population residing in villages in India, the maximum extent to which most pan out is that of being awe-inspired by their beauty and…
Sitting on the banks of Yamuna, just 15 km away from the city of Mathura, adorned with temples and a religious bustle, spreading the idea of faith and spirituality, is…
One of the firsts to make her mark in the then male-dominated podium of ‘avant-garde’ architecture, Zaha Hadid was an Iraqi-born British architect who believed in the importance of outspoken…