Like a lot of fellow students, I didn’t choose architecture and would not say that architecture chose me. We just happened to have been confined together and ended up becoming…
NASA conventions are an important milestone for an architecture student’s journey in India. At the national level, the convention is held annually, providing a platform to compete with colleges across…
Architecture is where we exist at all times – a fact increasingly noticeable in 2020. We are in constant sensory dialogue with our surroundings. More times than not, for more…
Crye Precision is a combat-wear and equipment manufacturing company headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. The new Crye Precision Headquarters is set up in a previously abandoned ship-building factory in what…
We are all aware of the well-known adage, “Home is where the heart is”. The perfect colour palette for home will not only add to the heart of your house,…
Renzo Piano is a Pritzker Prize-winning Italian Architect known for buildings such as the ground-breaking Pompidou Centre in Paris, the London Bridge Tower (also known as “The Shard”), and the…
Viaduc De Millau (French), or the Millau Viaduct is a multi-span cable-stayed bridge spanning across Tarn Valley near the city of Millau in France. Completed in 2004, it is the…
The AIA Gold Medalis awarded to an architect (living or deceased), or an architect-duo by the American Institute of Architects every year to honor their exemplary contributions to the field-…
The rapid advancement in technology in the construction industry is providing increasingly efficient means and digital tools, such as the BIM Software, for collecting data for projects across typologies, support…
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture is undoubtedly one of the most significant modern buildings in America. Inaugurated in September 2016 by the then-President Barack Obama,…
Greek Architecture refers to the built structures constructed between 900-27 BC across the Greek Empire, which included regions such as the Aegean Islands, parts of Italy, and Turkey, in addition…
Adolf Loos (December 1870-August 1933) was a prominent architect, designer, writer, and critic born in the present-day Czech Republic (formerly the Austro-Hungarian empire). Famous for his controversial essay titled “Ornament…