Architecture is one of the most challenging fields in the world. There has been a relationship between architecture and nature that has shaped how humans live and work. An understanding…
Sudan’s architecture is as diverse as the fusion of cultures and histories that make up modern-day Sudan. Examples of eras, peoples, and aspirations that left their mark and still do…
Evolved over centuries of culture, social-political change and religious influence in the country of the Bengal region, Bangladesh’s architecture has a much longer and more complicated history. A culmination of…
The Rana Plaza Collapse, also known as the 2013 Savar Building Collapse, was a structural failure that occurred in Bangladesh on April 24, 2013. An eight-story building collapsed, killing 1,134…
Environmental economics – the study of cost-effective resource allocation, utilization, and protection– came into being when the relationship between the economy and the environment was comprehended. The primary objective was…
In this ever so pacing world, there are developments in ways and style one cannot imagine. With the amalgamation of modern technology and advanced software, humankind is at its peak…
With the rise in housing prices, there’s been a growing trend of urban dwellers downsizing into smaller spaces. According to Realtor Magazine, nearly one-third of Americans are looking to downsize…
Bangladesh has a rich riverine delta with readily cultivable crops. People are directly and indirectly involved with agriculture in this lovely region of nature. As a result, the settlement of…
What’s the difference between a vintage building and a heritage one? And why is the difference between them a matter of concern to an architect or any design-related professional? Well,…
“The whole point of being an artist is to learn about yourself. The photographs, I think, are less important than the life that one is leading.” …
2022 has been a year of breaking boundaries and surprises. Not to forget the post covid scenarios and all the moments that helped us foresee the upcoming challenges of the…
Ada Louise Huxtable (first Architecture Critic of The New York Times, 1963) begins her discourse on Architecture Criticism by making the reader aware that the objective of criticism is unlike…