Vernacular architecture is a sustainable architecture practice which incorporates locally available materials. The architecture displays the cultural practices of the region. The architecture responds well to the climate and is…
The Staatliches Bauhaus, popularly known as the Bauhaus, meaning ‘building house’, was a German design school operational from 1919 until 1933. The school offered a combination of craft courses and…
“Architecture forms a vital link between people and their surroundings. It acts as a gentle buffer between the fragility of human existence and the vast world outside. How different people…
While learning design, we have always been taught that a staircase signifies ‘movement of the eye’. A well designed and placed staircase often becomes the first thing to draw your…
Adaptive reuse is a way of conserving resources and the historic value of an old building into a new one. This is done for environmental reasons, availability of land, preservation…
Revery Architecture, formerly known as Bing Thom Architects was founded in 1982 by late Canadian architect and urban designer Bing Thom. After founder Bing Thom’s sudden passing in 2016 (aged…
DIG Architects was founded in 2009. The team is a Multidisciplinary Design Implementation team. It is headquartered in Mumbai. He has designed and carried out many successful and original projects…
The idea of urbanity is becoming increasingly synonymous with the idea of gated living. The interface of the city-dwellers with the city is largely reduced to places of commute and places of service.…
Being the people who hold the capacity to build the future. We as architects have realized that from the brick in the wall to the chandelier in the living room.…
One of China’s hidden gems: the Bohai Bay Bohai Bay is located on the North-Western side of the Bohai Sea, the Yellow Sea’s inner gulf. The Bohai Sea is surrounded…
For a city that has met its demise in multifarious ways, Belgrade bears its scars with pride as it attracts visitors from all over the world, becoming one of the…
The term ‘critical regionalism’ was first used by architectural theorists Alexander Tzonis and Liane Lefaivre in their 1981 essay ‘The Grid And The Pathway’. It was later reinterpreted most famously…










