“Mughal” When we hear this word all we can recollect are our school history books or the royal jewels, palaces, food, war, and whatnot all of us will have a…
‘Being less bad is no good’ is a William Mc Donough approach towards designing buildings that are a positive, regenerative force to delight in. Regenerative design aims to create built…
An urban transportation system is a culmination of services, technologies, and infrastructure that enable the movement of people, goods, and other services within a city or metropolitan area with ease.…
The Louvre Abu Dhabi, situated on Saadiyat Island in the capital of the United Arab Emirates, is not only a testament to the harmonious blend of culture and history but…
A tiny nation enveloped with mountains, Bhutan is located in the eastern Himalayan Highlands of South Asia. Due to several factors, the country is incredible to visit and call home,…
The Richness of Nepali Culture and Architecture Nepal is a landlocked country nestled between India and China. Despite being small, Nepal is famous for its rich natural and cultural diversity.…
The Pearling Path, a 3.5-kilometer trail, is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in the city of Muharraq in the Kingdom of Bahrain. This regeneration project is a vivid narrative…
What does Architecture Symbolise? Architecture is a design language that expresses a region’s culture, politics, and social ideals. Any region’s architectural design is a reflection of its past and people.…
London has many attractions, from lavish museums to grand monuments scattered around the place. Archaeological treasures adorning the city attract tourists from all around. One such treasure is the Rose…
The Origin of Art Deco “Art Deco” was coined after the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts), held in Paris…
Auroville, derived from the French terms “Aurore”, signifying dawn, and “ville”, meaning city, is aptly named the “City of Dawn”. This unique experiment is situated in the picturesque locales of…
Value Erosion Most of our needs in the present day can be easily fulfilled. When something is easily accessible, we tend to undervalue it. Take water, for example. While 70…











