Christopher Charles Benninger (1942-2024), was an Architect, Planner and Academic par excellence. He was born in Ohio, USA to academic parents. When he was a young child, he lay his…
Gentrification could have been a seemingly positive word in the gamut of urban development, yet worldwide it has gained a negative connotation. By definition, gentrification is a process by which…
Human connections happen in physical spaces, buildings, parks even in public transportation. These spaces either communal or personal are created by people with certain skills and fulfill their purpose through…
Close your eyes and imagine, what do you see when you think of an ‘Urban Space’. Where do you imagine yourself being, are you sitting somewhere, with whom? Is it…
Poland was absent from European maps up until the First World War, in 1918 when the insurgents from Poznan, Greater Poland region got together inspired by a speech given on…
“We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us“ said Winston Churchill in 1945, after the bombings of the House of Commons. We carry our heritage and culture as…
Current world population is 8.2 billion out of which currently 130.8 million people are forcibly displaced. UNHCR, the agency of the UN which helps provide ‘Shelter’ to people who are…
Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy that deals with the Nature and Expression of Beauty. Architecture, a field where the trinity of structural integrity, beauty, and space are combined to…
Kerala, a state located in Southern India is known as ‘God’s Own Country’ and is a sought after destination for both domestic and foreign tourists. It has an annual footfall…





