Connecting the cultural precinct of the South Bank and the central business district, spanning the Brisbane River in Australia, stands the Iconic Kurilpa bridge. Transforming the architectural definition of the…
Introduction: Graffiti criminal damage has become a prevalent difficulty in city settings, influencing numerous fields consisting of building tasks. When thought about as a kind of expression as well as…
Introduction: Hong Kong, a bustling metropolis known for its skyscrapers and vibrant culture, is also a global leader in sustainable urban planning. At the heart of its success lies its…
Various elements act as catalysts in the architecture of a building, and contributions from the community stand as one of the powerful catalysts. In the realm of architecture, the synergy…
Wright & Wright Architects have completed the final phase of the redevelopment of St. John’s College in Oxford. The London-based firm, aimed to bridge a gap of around 30 years—the…
Introduction: Balancing economic development with heritage preservation is a task for architects and urban planners. As we all know, nowadays, the appreciation of heritages is merely an aesthetic consciousness rather…
The 18 Diriyah Urban Project exhibits innovation through its seamless integration of modern urban development with the rich historical tapestry of Saudi Arabia. The Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) is…
With glistening modern skylines, well-structured public transportation, and a promise of sustainable development – Singapore has emerged as a global leader when it comes to planning an efficient Transit Oriented…
A transition from aged buildings finding their graves to young buildings finding their place, Redevelopment is a term floating on the masses of the numerous saturated cities to let go…
Embracing Nature’s Design: Integrating “Room for the River” Principles in Indian River Management for Sustainable Development and Resilience The concept of “Room for the River” has emerged as a sustainable…
The Kariba Dam is a dual-curve (curves both horizontally and vertically) concrete arch dam- that curves upstream in the Kariba Gorge of the Zambezi River basin between Zambia and Zimbabwe.…
Investing in infrastructure has a far-reaching impact on the lives of individuals in developing countries. Beyond giving rise to tangible built structures, it lays the foundation for societal transformation by…