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The world today is not what it was a few decades ago. Even though we have always been constantly evolving, the advent of the World Wide Web changed everything. We…
Y Bwthyn Bach is a royal Wendy house within Windsor Great Park in England. The architect who designed this eclectic and neoclassical house is Edmund Morgan Willmott. The Little Cottage:…
The Palace of Versailles which was the former French royal residence and center for government is now a national landmark. …
In striking contrast to the staid neoclassical style of the royal pavilion at the Hagaparken in Stockholm, lie the Sultan’s…
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Architects often put great efforts into creating intricately detailed and beautifully crafted offices for themselves – an epitome of creativity and values of their practice. Creating and designing one’s own…
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As we saw in the first part of the History of Indian architecture, the time between 900 to around 1400 saw the evolution and decline of many Hindu dynasties in…
The Biocultural Community Protocols (BCP) is a set of protocols designed to protect and manage local biological and cultural resources. These protocols ensure the integrity of environmental law and policy…
India has had a complicated and hierarchical social structure known as the caste system for many years. It has since…
Heritage conservation refers to actions or processes aimed at preserving the distinguishing characteristics of a cultural resource in order to preserve its heritage value and extend its physical life. Heritage…
As the world evolves, the relationship between Nature & Environmental Conservation and Heritage Management grows stronger. Throughout the years, many…
Standing testimony to the past yet bearing a bright future, ‘Mukwa Waakaa’igan’ – indigenous centre of cultural excellence is a new beginning for Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.…