Across cultures, religions, and various faiths, the one constant element we can observe is the element of sustenance and birth, Water. It has strengthened its position and role in purification,…
About the Whitney (Whitney Museum of American Art Website) American sculptor Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, who was committed to helping emerging artists who were finding it difficult to get noticed and…
The worldbuilding Nostalgia for places and eras you’ve never been to, yet visited countless times in your head. This notion brings forth the quote by the Principal of Hogwarts in…
The architecture of degrowth is a method of designing that doesn’t align architecture with resource consumption and any one nation’s GDP growth but utilizes practices of zero waste, regenerative design,…
Architects and other design professionals create built environments that impact human existence. As a result of “globalisation,” teaching architecture and design students to be critical thinkers and analysts in order…
The Koramangala Club in 2016 announced an invitation-based competition for an Annex building. SDeG’s winning proposal captures the club’s prevailing sentiment while weaving a new design language and experience for…
Introduction In the dynamic world of architecture, David Chipperfield emerges not only as a master of design but as a visionary advocating for societal change through his craft. As a…
Tesor Designs – Interior Designers in Bangalore Tesor Designs, led by the visionary Rajesh Kudlu, stands at the forefront of interior design firms in Bangalore. With a commitment to delivering…
The memorial complex is a structure or a space that evokes the feeling of reminiscence and honor. Here, the famous Selvi J. Jayalalithaa memorial, which is located along Marina Beach,…
Historical Background The Anglican Church of Epiphany also known as Bishops Burroughs Memorial Church of the Epiphany in Gipton, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England is an Anglican Parish Church and is…
Richard Sennett, a sociologist who wrote the book “The Fall of Public Man,” continues the discourse of public space, which started with Jürgen Habermas’ discussions back in 1964 when he…
“You cannot look at cities without wandering into architecture on the one hand and politics on the other,” writes Charles Correa. His seminal writing ‘A Place In the Shade’ is…