Architecture drawing is a very first expression of an idea – A graphic manifesto of what an architect envisions. The very simple act of representation of a concept in a…
CLIMATE CHANGE: “I don’t think the planet will die. I think the earth is too powerful. She’s lived through hotter times, colder times, she’s lived with dinosaurs, without dinosaurs, she’ll…
Criticism is an exercise in the evaluation of the merits and demerits of an object or a practice. It is an interpretation of a piece of work- which could be…
Design thinking is a practical user-centric approach towards solving problems. It has been derived from problem-solving methods from diverse fields like engineering, architecture, and business. It is because of this…
When it comes to the Indian context, the figures of speech and the ways of persuasion take a drastic change from the Western world, focussing more on the collective faith.…
Deconstructivism is a movement in architecture that has been widely misinterpreted. By definition, it is a movement that appeared in the 1980s as a response to Modernism and Post Modernism.…
“Home is not, perhaps, at all a notion of architecture, but of psychology, psychoanalysis and sociology. Home is an individualized dwelling, and the means of this subtle personalization seem to…
And believe me, I wasn’t alone. …
Our cities are transforming rapidly, the causes could be unaccountable developments due to changes in infrastructure, advancements in technology or changes in other planning policies due to any national or…
Architecture has always been a mirror of the creative, engineering and technological prowess of a community over a period of time. But as we move along into the 21st century,…
Film Craft has always been enigmatic. It incorporates many overlapping layers that the director and the creative people put together to narrate a story in many different ways. The cinema…
Architecture is the technical cousin of the visual arts and like them, its success is based on the principle of “Compelling Imagery”. While it may be worth a thousand words,…