Architecture or any other field’s innovations are credited to the research as that is the only factor that addresses knowledge gaps and alters the way that design professionals operate by…
Architecture is one of the toughest professions to pursue. There I said it! Although on the forefront it may seem like a field of creativity and pretty drawings, deep down…
The pandemic pushed us to adapt to the online learning culture and prepare us for that. Online design and architecture courses are expanding at an alarming rate. Because of platforms…
Covid-19 forced everyone to adopt the new normal by working from home and being connected virtually. Despite the architectural profession’s mandate to have in-person collaboration to produce the work output,…
The article reviews the talk on Hedonistic Sustainability presented by architect Bjarke Ingels, the founder of BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) at the TEDx East Salon show in the year 2011.…
Architecture is ranked among the top ten most difficult undergraduate courses in the world and rightly so! The kind and amount of effort that goes into getting a degree in…
What is architecture? How can it help in solving the problems of today? What can architecture give us as individuals and communities? These are some of the questions answered by…
For moulding, the personality of an individual, the environment plays a vital role. The first week of architecture school is when people start to perceive the world through a different…
Art Appreciation, Since humans have existed on earth, evolution and environment resulted in the expansion of cultures. These cultures laid the foundation of all art today. Art is an expressive…
Art History in India – We often say that ‘Art is limitation’, but limitation could never be used to describe the history, and what is history if not an art…
Degree in Construction Management to oversee a construction project onsite, choose and verify the materials used, make important decisions, and manage clients and other consultants while learning from the onsite…
Gone are the days when summer vacations were 104 days of boredom, most of which were spent on frivolous activities. Hanging out with friends, binge-watching TV shows, and dining out…