Architecture helps create an environment for people to live and interact. Architecture responds to the requirements of people; hence architecture and architects exist solely due to the presence of people/clients…
The spaces around us are a blend consisting of an orchestra of sound, painting of the view, buffet of the smell, the texture that is clothing the space, and a…
A primitive design problem of climate change has been persistent around for a couple of years now. Buildings worldwide use about sixty percent of the total energy and emit nearly…
After the severe lockdown that has been driven by the Covid-19 pandemic and the series of safety measurements that had to be adopted by the whole world, it is no…
Today Artificial Intelligence (AI) has started to set foot in almost all the sectors pertaining to human lifestyle and Architecture is no exception. The Economist suggests that by 2037 approximately…
Leonardo Da Vinci was a renowned painter, sculptor, artist, engineer, scientist, draftsman, and architect of the High Renaissance era. The legendary Leonardo Da Vinci is well known for a lot…
What are the most primitive needs of a human that are of paramount importance apart from food and shelter? Communication and the capacity to fully immerse oneself in a type…
Architecture as a profession is all about designing, creating, constructing. Any built structure has a small or prominent impact on the economic development of any country. Architecture also can create…
We are inhabitants of our surroundings, and it is no secret that where we live affects how we live. Come to think about it, not only are we the inhabitants,…
What role does physics play in architecture? Architects seek to challenge existing norms of form and space and are looking to expand their horizons into exploring new forms. A pre-existing…
In order to answer the question ‘Is Architecture a need or a want?’, it is important to understand certain factors that have given rise to this question. In a few…
There is an eccentric power that words possess, that we so often use them in the most extraordinary sense, and still act sceptic to their connotations. From their nature of…