Anil Laul was not merely an architect; he was a subversive force in a profession increasingly shackled by superficiality and star architecture. At a time when the Indian built environment…
In the frenetic, feverish pulse of our modern metropolises, where glassy skyscrapers hustle for celestial supremacy and arterial expressways pulsate with ceaseless motion, there lie unnoticed vestiges — urban shadows…
Rewriting the DNA of the Built World “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” — Marcel Proust A Threshold Between Worlds…
The process of wayfinding is to direct people and assist them in navigating from place to place. It’s the fundamental part of urban design and architecture. A well-designed smart wayfinding…
Concerts today are more than just a performance; they are a well-constructed experience that carries a collective memory. Arjit Singh’s voice conveys nostalgia, heartbreak, and serenity all at once, which…
Representation is a growing concept frequently employed in politics and popular culture. Representation refers to the act of presenting or standing for an idea or community. It involves providing a…
In the interplay of permanence and transience, architecture often stands as an unabashed expression of human desire, chiseled in stone, steel, or glass. But there is also a quieter, more…
Charles Correa is one of the few names that come to mind when discussing an astonishing architect and urban planner in India. Born on September 1, 1930, his contribution to…
Napier Museum is also known as the Government Art Museum, it is one of the oldest art and natural history museums. In the capital city of Kerala lies a gem…
Adaptive reuse in architecture refers to the reuse and repurposing of abandoned buildings into functional ones. This keeps the heritage layer of the building intact whilst embracing minimal resource wastage.…
Kathmandu Valley’s sheer architectural patrimony represents a living synthesis of two great Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Kathmandu Valley’s seven sites of monuments – three Durbar Squares (Hanuman Dhoka in Kathmandu,…
Architecture sits in a peculiar position in the creative world, neither fully art nor wholly science. It resists simplification, and yet every so often we try to draw parallels between…