How many times have you been to a place that is neither your home nor your workplace? How often is this space seen in our city? If these questions have…
According to a UN report, by 2050, nearly 70% of the global population is expected to live in cities, with most of this growth occurring in Asia and Africa. With…
Have you ever felt completely alone in a city of millions? It’s a strange modern paradox. We’re all more connected than ever, with thousands of online friends, but that sense…
Architektin is a brutal confrontation with architecture. The series deals with the everyday dilemma of architects’ choices for them or for their client. This series flashes light on the architect’s…
When Bureaucracy Goes Green When we think of Net Zero buildings, our imaginations often take flight. Shimmering glass towers with solar panels, sleek silhouettes that resemble something from science fiction…
Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma (2018) is universally regarded as a film classic, not merely for its narrative and emotional complexity but also its scrupulous attention to space, setting, and architecture. Staged…
Al Seef, translating as shore in Arabic, is a highly buzzing community situated in the Bastakiya district of Dubai Creek. It can be endeavoured as a homage to Arabian culture.…
The Line by NEOM, located in Saudi Arabia, is one such project that walks ahead of its time. It’s a Utopian dream, challenging and pushing ahead the boundaries of what…
Today, the general populace’s encounter and experience with Artificial Intelligence is limited to cute apps that can design, draw, and be used for various artistic pursuits. However, the effects of…
Architecture in movies is more than just a backdrop; it shapes narratives, creates ambiences, and often plays the role of a silent character. Released in 1988, The Truman Show, directed…
Architecture is primarily created by and for humans. It always boils down to how areas are designed for cohabitation, employment, and sharing. In architecture, sustainability specifies choices that have a…
I remember when I was a kid, listening to my mother’s childhood stories about her nana-nani ka ghar (maternal grandparents’ home), and wondering how a house could have two aangans,…