Ever walking through a street in a metropolitan, noticed the tall erect towers or an amoeba-shaped building? Those which give pedestrians a jaw-dropping face. Architecture settled into every corner block…
An aspiring 18-year-old architect before entering into the academic space of architecture dreams of eventually contributing to the changing skyline of world class city. One comes with the perception of…
The biggest debate in the construction world is how the future of architecture will be? whether it will be a repetition of buildings, or it is going to be more…
“Every great architect is — necessarily — a great poet. He must be a great original interpreter of his time, his day, his age.” -Frank Llyod Wright The 21st century…
Being a child I was staring at glass skyscrapers reaching up to the sky and dreaming about designing similar forms in the future. Back then I did not know much…
Evolution of Architecture – Architecture is described as functional art, abstract in nature, unlike the personal nature of a painter or sculptor’s work. Metaphorically speaking, an architect is the theatrical…
Learning Architecture – Did you ever find yourself checking out the interiors of a restaurant while your friends were busy drooling on the menu? Or have you felt the desire…
There is something so personal, and yet so collective in the way we comprehend our cities. Sure, as individuals, we all experience our surroundings differently, and yet these inevitably respond…
It is an established study that architects look at things differently than a normal person would; The way architects perceive things, observe the minute details, the way they interpret the…
Every student who decides to pursue architecture goes through a process of thought altering experiences throughout their course and practice. Initially, what seems like a vast discipline involving conceptualization and…
What do cities’ metal spikes, studded window sills, and uncomfortably-shaped seats have in common? By controlling for behaviors like loitering, these elements target the homeless and impoverished—in other words, those…
Whenever you walk down your ‘memory lane’, do you think about who built it? What is the relation between architecture and memory and where does it come from? In architectural…









