In the contemporary landscape of the urban, transitional spaces informal connectors between private and public realms are increasingly under threat. More characterised by social interactions and cultural practices, these transitional…
Marion Mahony Griffin is often relegated to the footnotes of architectural history, remembered primarily as the associate of Frank Lloyd Wright. While her contributions to Wright’s Prairie School are undeniable,…
Gentry: /ˈdʒɛntri/ : People of good social position, often connected to landed estates or people of upper levels of the clergy. Gentrification is a complex urban condition where a wealthier…
In most science fiction films that depict futuristic visions and architecture, the portrayal of an individual’s daily routine in the future often resembles that of an individual of the present…
The Greek philosopher Heraclitus once said, “Change is the only constant.” He believed that the entire world was in a constant state of transition. Societies change, their beliefs change and…
After a long day of hustle and bustle, when someone looks out of their window and sees a concrete jungle that is covered in trees to make themselves feel like…
With its rich architectural legacy, India has developed a robust architecture education system incorporating traditional and modern design methodologies. As we approach 2024, several schools establish high architectural education criteria,…
Numerous elements, including population increase, infrastructure expansion, governmental policies, and environmental concerns, influence the intricate urban development process. Careful planning and sustainable growth are essential for cities to maintain livability…
The minimalist design, with all of its sleek lines, neutral tones, and mainly functional aesthetic has become the great symbol or lack thereof within contemporary architecture and urban planning. It…
In modern urban environments, the focus on sustainable, livable cities is more crucial than ever. An essential part of this transformation is pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, which plays a pivotal…
Paris, the city of love, is famously recognised by its cobblestone streets, the blend of classical, Gothic, and Haussmannian architecture, cute cafés, the majestic Eiffel Tower, and the serene flow…
Urban areas are ever changing settings that showcase the stories and legacies of their neighbourhoods. With the pace of urbanisation increasing globally, cities face the risk of losing the cultural…











