Architecture is no longer negotiating how to include nature; it is being forced to reconsider how it operates within it. As climate volatility intensifies, material extraction becomes more contested, and…
The Science Park is an upcoming civic and educational project which is located in the precincts of Wonders Park in Nerul. The project is designed by Hiten Sethi and Associates …
Continuous development and growing economic opportunities are fuelling urban expansion. More than half of the world’s population now resides in cities (Gómez et al., 2020). To stay on par with…
Among the most basic and fundamental rights that people in society exercise, mobility is one of the key aspects that represent freedom. Mobility, however, seems very simple but has a…
Understanding Digital Twins in the Urban Context With the growing complexity of cities, conventional instruments of planning have difficulties keeping up with the speed of urbanization, climate changes, and changing…
Placemaking Starts With People In architecture today, Placemaking has moved from being a conference buzzword to a design philosophy that genuinely matters. It is the point where buildings step aside…
There is a street in Dadar that I return to almost instinctively, as if something in it remembers me. It’s nothing spectacular: a few spice shops, cloth banners hanging loosely,…
How Cities Finally Started Building for Everyone For more than a decade, the housing story across the world has been a grim loop: skyrocketing rents, stalled construction, slow approvals, and…
Formula One carries a distinct atmosphere that is recognised long before a race begins. The sound, the tension and the pace of movement around the venue create an environment that…
“It took God 7 days to create the world; it won’t take him more than 1 year to build an ordinary structure…” Those were the words Bishop David Oyedepo, an…
Set in the middle of a cosmopolitan city is a dominant transit hub – Penn Station, New York City. Recently redeveloped, the Moynihan Train Hall at the station provides an…
This paper examines the systemic erasure of pedestrian infrastructure in Indian cities, situating the phenomenon of “missing pavements” within the larger context of car-centric planning, governance apathy, and informal urban…