“Child-centred design refers to designing products for children by incorporating children’s perspectives, needs, and rights at the heart of the design process. Designers must be keenly aware of the physical,…
Designing for the blind requires analysing and understanding how one can use the other four senses to make the product usable. Hence, surfaces, textures, touch, and sound are the most…
The word ‘augment’ means to make something great or increase its value according to its literal definition. And, augmented reality refers to integrating digital information into the real world, hence…
Restructuring the Urban! The wave post-industrial revolution led to the development of more manufacturing units in the capital, such as the Fagus factory. Unlike the US and other European countries,…
Bhutan is a small mountainous country with dense forest regions amidst which a culturally rich civilization thrives. It is landlocked between India, China, and Tibet (now an autonomous region of…
Significance of Sustainable tourism: According to WTO (World Tourism Organisation), sustainable tourism refers to “leading to management of all resources in such a way that economic, social and aesthetic needs…
B30, a historic structure in The Hague City center, was built in 1917 and later renovated and planned to meet modern-day needs by KAAN architecten in 2017. It is situated…
“A human dwells in an environment he experiences meaningful.” – Anthony K., Anthony C. Since the beginning, civilization has sustained in different clusters of varied ethnicities and communities. Over a…
Sitting in the heart of New York, this hundred-and-twenty-year-old building stands empty today and is ready to be auctioned for the Nth time. The Flatiron building got its name due…
Māru-Gurjara architecture, an opulent style of Indian architecture, originated in Western India between the 11th and 13th century BC. Madhusudhan Dhaky, a renounced architectural historian, coined the term Māru-Gurjara in…
In 1980, American political scientists Joseph Nye and Milton Cummings proposed ‘Cultural Diplomacy’ as a soft power, the “exchange of ideas, information, art, language, and other aspects of culture among…
Mauritshuis, a palace made for Count John Maurice of Nassau in 1673, currently exhibits Dutch and Flemish artworks of master artists such as Rembrandt Van Rijn, Johannes Vermeer, Roelant Savery,…








