Rahul Mehrotra is a prominent name in the realm of architecture in India. With his notable work and remarkable contributions to the fields of urban planning and design, he has…
Architecture is profoundly a visual design-oriented field. Information and projects are portrayed via drawings, concept diagrams, 3d models, renders, walkthroughs, and realistic photographic depictions. While the usage of visual graphics…
Featured works – Sameer Kulavoor, Ritesh Uttamchandani, Rachel Lopez, Sudhir Patwardhan, Pallon Daruwala, and Peter Bialobrzeski, extracts from Extreme Urbanism IV: Looking at Hyper Density – Dongri, Mumbai (Harvard University)…
Set amidst the coastal town of Alibag, Maharashtra, the Three Court House by the Mumbai-based firm RMA Architects is a testament that is well-rooted in the philosophy of its Principal…
Buildings are not very different from films, as they depict stories of various sorts. From birth to age to decay, these stories take multiple known and unknown turns… but one…
The mindful approach and sentimental slant that brings a sense of solace to the children of Mumbai slums is a fundamental aspect that sets Magic Bus apart. Rahul Mehrotra, one…
The CEPT University Library, called the Lilavati Lalbhai Library, opened in 2017. It was the first structure on the CEPT campus that architect BV Doshi had not designed, and architect…
The Sydney Modern Project is about expanding the existing Art Gallery of New South Wales with a novel building and public art garden. The site is located inside the Royal…
Rahul Mehrotra is one of India’s leading architects. He is the Principal Architect and the founder of RMA Architects located in Mumbai and Boston. He is also an urbanist and…
The way we interact with our environment reflects our sensibility and the responsibility we have for our mother Earth. The Ted Talk, “The architectural wonder of impermanent cities” by Rahul…
Urban Planning has seen immense demand and growth in the past decade in India. It is one of the most sought-after professions due to the power it holds to simply…