In their quest to build cities that balance with natural systems and have as little of an impact as possible on the environment, architects and planners are increasingly focusing on…
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry has a significant and growing impact on the environment. It consumes around 50% of raw materials, nearly 71% of electricity, 16% of water, and 40%…
Negative space is an overlooked architectural protagonist in the complex dance of form and void, where light and shadow collide. The very nature of built spaces defines and improves the…
The world has devolved into a nightmarish environment characterized by hopelessness and dictatorial governance in the year 2898 AD. The compelling story of Kalki 2898 AD, which explores the effects…
A major problem in the world today is the lack of cheap housing, particularly in cities with limited resources and land. One potential way to address this issue is through…
“Digital Fabrication gets out of hand” may suggest how technology is advanced in architecture, design, and manufacturing that now exceeds initial expectations or control. As 3D printing, CNC milling, and…
The interpretation of buildings has often been linked to ’The Process of Reading’ in which architecture can be understood by analogy to language; either as a code capable of communicating…
Nature has always been a significant factor in human survival. Since the start of evolution, Humanity has thrived alongside nature, co-existing harmoniously as part of a larger ecosystem. Nature has…
“Survival is built on resilience, and resilience on community.” This sums up the essence of Dharavi, one of the largest slums in Asia, which is located in the heart of…
In recent years, both tourists and architects have been driven to the depths by the underwater wildlife world’s attraction, seeking adventure and preservation. Today, the dual missions of underwater animal…
The Temple is an alluring structure that speaks out for itself, through its jingling bell sound, the breeze that surpasses its walls, and the Architecture the Temple holds. Nevertheless, India is…
This article explores the holistic framework of architecture through an experiential lens. The inherent need for spaces to have ‘robustness’ (Dee, 2001, p.16), where a wide range of people and…











