Overview “We have been bought up on a staple of ochres, greys and browns in art, thanks to the British. That’s why when I began using bright colours the reaction…
Hanif Kureshi, saint and bandit of urban Indian street art, a designer, and an advertising expert who lived from October 12, 1982, until September 22, 2024. He was born in…
Projection India is projected to be the world’s third-largest economy by 2030-31 according to Standard and Poor’s Global India. Simultaneously, India is the third largest energy consumer in the world after…
Throughout the ages, art has carved a niche that facilitates the exploration of human spirituality and individuality, yet making it accessible to a world full of strangers. All forms of…
Jehangir Sabavala, known for his Dali-esque moustache, silk cravat, and well-tailored suits, impacted Indian modern art through his lyricism and serenity. His distinctive blend of Cubism and Impressionism, shaped by…
Society is made up of people, customs, traditions, economy, and a constant process of evolution, aimed at its collective progress. It fosters a sense of belonging, helping individuals feel connected…
In the contemporary landscape of the urban, transitional spaces informal connectors between private and public realms are increasingly under threat. More characterised by social interactions and cultural practices, these transitional…
The SHIFT 2024 International Architecture Conference was held in Taylor’s Lakeside Campus on the 21st and 22nd of September. Organised by DOMA Initiatives Architecture Foundation and supported by the Aga…
Shelter, food, and clothing are three necessities that everybody looks for when venturing into the new world. Architecture is a medium that fulfils the need for a safe and secure…
As Climate change accelerates, cities worldwide are increasingly threatened by the alarming rise in sea levels. Currently, The Sea levels are rising faster than expected and could increase by 75…
Values greatly shape our understanding of the world, even influencing our decisions and responses to the complexities of our environment. Often expressed through our daily choices of what we wear,…
Gentry: /ˈdʒɛntri/ : People of good social position, often connected to landed estates or people of upper levels of the clergy. Gentrification is a complex urban condition where a wealthier…











