Adrift on hope where land has failed, A city breathes where dreams are sailed. Born of despair, yet bold and free— A promise kept with sky and sea. Imagine a…
What if urban design was less about prediction — and more about possibility? As cities evolve in response to shifting climates, cultures, and communities, the future trends in urban design…
Cities are more than just buildings and infrastructure—they are the settings of everyday life, shaped by the people who live, work, and move through them. As urbanization accelerates, the demand…
The fast-changing urban landscape of global cities presents multiple complex challenges that stem from growing populations, climate change, technological advancements, and socioeconomic disparities. The transformation of cities requires urban planners,…
Urban design in India has undergone a significant shift over the past two decades, responding to rapid urbanisation, climate change, social equity, and cultural continuity. Sensitive and context-responsive urban design…
Architecture today is constantly undergoing redefining the outline of the box. Global challenges focus on climate change, urbanization, housing crises, and technological disruption—the field where the design is responding with…
In architecture and building conservation, adaptive reuse is a strategy that rethinks and proposes methods to counteract the ageing process and deterioration of old and historic structures. The value and…
The fundamental character of a city cannot be fully understood through visual observation of its busy environment. It’s something deeper. The world exists beneath the surface of sound which turns…
Descending steeply towards the Mediterranean Sea on a hill, the Kasbah of Algiers is more than a heritage area—it is a living structure, resilient to centuries of civilization, resistance, and…
Alicia Imperiale’s New Flatness: Surface Tension in Digital Architecture presents an engaging study of how digital technologies have transformed the relationship between architectural representation and built structures. The core of…
Second-world countries are those nations aligned with the Eastern Bloc & Soviet Union, generally considered socialist or communist or socialist nations with central planning economics and state-owned industries. Countries considered…
Architecture revolves around the comfort of users and the well-being of humans; it reflects their presence, day-to-day life, and mood. As I.M PEi Said” Architecture is the very mirror of…