Food and Architecture are closely interlinked, as both are cultural expressions shaped by human experiences. Long before the first bite is taken, the space, people, and anticipation that surround it…
The “white cube” has dominated our thinking as the undisputed archetype of the modern museum for nearly a decade. With its pristine white walls, controlled lighting, and minimalist decor, the…
The Kopeshwar temple, nestled in the village of Khidrapur, is a remarkable blend of history, mythology, culture, and excellent craftsmanship. This temple is a testament to how the rule of…
Burnout is a widespread problem impacting professionals across all industries and has become a critical threat to long-term career growth. As competition intensifies, even minor lapses in productivity can derail…
Industrial Tourism breathes new life into historic industrial sites, transforming them into interactive destinations that showcase a region’s heritage. By offering guided tours, hands-on workshops, and immersive museums, visitors can…
Indian architecture weaves space into the very essence of a structure, where the built and unbuilt interact as dynamic polarities, each enhancing the presence of the other. This intersection gives…
Embellishing a rather monotonous neighbourhood with vibrancy, interposing unprecedented design vocabularies into an existing language of urban landscape, and recognizing such interventions as novel and pathbreaking outlines certain principles often…
Kuttichira is a locality that unfolds its history in layers, often unrelated or bewildering, but always one that resonates with diversity and positive syncretism. It meets its analogue in a…
Nestled in the historic city of Bhaktapur, the Dattatreya Temple, constructed in 1427 A.D. during the reign of King Yaksha Malla, stands as one of the oldest surviving temples in…
In the grand theatre of architecture, where concrete ambitions and glassy aspirations soar skywards, it is often easy and dangerously tempting for the modern architect to be trapped by the…
Madurai houses the famous 17th-century Thirumalai Nayakar Palace. It was constructed in 1636 CE by the Madurai Nayak king Thirumalai Nayak. Being quite opposite to a religious monument or a…
They say art breathes new life into old walls, and that can be seen in Siddhartha Art Gallery in Kathmandu. Tucked inside the grand Rana-era Baber Mahal Revisited complex, this…