Large events and gatherings are organized in massive architectural structures to accommodate a vast audience. Sports facilities such as arenas or stadiums are perceived as powerful social spaces where architecture…
I first noticed it while waiting. Not the kind of waiting filled with phone-checking and restless shifting, but the kind where your body gives up trying to be elsewhere. The…
A Review: Glimpse of Indian Traditional Houses The book “Glimpse of Indian Traditional Houses” by Anup Kumar Prasad, Ajay Chourasia, and Surender Kumar Negi seeks to provide the readers with…
Architecture has always been shaped by its time, yet the profession often feels uneasy when asked to predict its future. The idea of trends can appear contradictory to a discipline…
Architecture is no longer negotiating how to include nature; it is being forced to reconsider how it operates within it. As climate volatility intensifies, material extraction becomes more contested, and…
The Science Park is an upcoming civic and educational project which is located in the precincts of Wonders Park in Nerul. The project is designed by Hiten Sethi and Associates …
Vadodara is a city widely renowned as the “Sanskar Nagri” — the city of culture and civilization. It has offered patronage to artists since its erstwhile days as a princely…
Context and Historical Background Ooty, known as the Queen of the Hills, originally served as a summer retreat and administrative hub for the British. It was well known for its…
Jameel Arts Centre (fig.1), a signifying case study for minimal yet out-of-the-ordinary design in the UAE, caters to cultural art with a natural connection. The building is designed by UK-based…
Nyay Mandir, situated in the historic city of Vadodara, is a notable example of judicial design from the princely era of the Baroda State. In contrast to the city’s famous…
Less is more! What if pausing was the way to more and restraint is all the action needed? What if the greatest move was no move at all? Could it…
This article reviews the movie One Day (2011) by Lone Scherfig, in which architecture serves as an active element in Emma and Dexter’s emotional lives, shaping their movement, speech, and…