Online courses offer convenience and flexibility while allowing students to learn during isolation with the chance to plan study time around the rest of the day. During isolation, students can…
A case study is a process of researching into a project and documenting through writings, sketches, diagrams, and photos. To understand the various aspects of designing and constructing a building…
Traveling is undoubtedly the best way to learn and grow. The exposure one gets about the culture, people, food, or architecture of different places helps in gaining fresh ideas, new…
Widely famous for being Australia’s iconic image, the Sydney Opera House is a supreme example of marvelous engineering. The structural design and construction of the building were way ahead of…
As an architect, we should always approach challenges as an opportunity rather than as an obligation. An inclusive design/ environment should transcend the adherence to prescribed dimensions. Inclusive designs should…
Saying a final goodbye is never easy. Bidding a loved one farewell is a very personal gesture and the cemetery being the culmination of this, must respond sensitively. Here are…
During the 1950s, architect Roland Roessner was teaching at the University of Texas and designing some of Austin’s most daring modern structures. One of his more memorable houses, the Balcones…
The primary purpose of architecture is to provide shelter for mankind. NGOs working in the housing sector are on a mission to make that a reality for each and every…
Tadao Ando is a Japanese self-taught architect whose approach to architecture was once characterized as critical regionalism. Ando has led a legendary life, working as a truck driver and boxer,…
‘Life is Architecture and architecture is the mirror of life’ ~ I.M. Pei ‘Whatever good things we build end up building us’ ~ Jim Rohn ‘As an architect, you design…
Architecture School: A cauldron full of emotions, which is unlike any other environment we have or would ever work in. The extraordinary highs and lows that go with each late-night…
The Roman philosopher Seneca once said, “As is a tale, so is life: not how long it is, but how good it is, is what matters.” This aphorism is one…