Authored by a bestselling “writer who draws,” Austin Kleon is the creator of ‘Steal like an Artist, amongst other novels. Born in Ohio, Kleon acquired a Bachelor of Philosophy in…
Not every book is turned into a story, but every structure, whether modern or historical, has a development story that helps us understand it better. Jewish heritage of the Deccan:…
Richard Rogers is most famously known for his modernist and functionalist designs in Europe. The Italian-British architect is the man behind some of the exceptional works of contemporary architecture including…
As architects and designers strive to design futuristic structures—with more technology, more complexity, and more sustainability—energy consumption becomes a crucial factor to consider. ‘Sun, Wind & Light: Architectural design strategies’…
First published in 1972, Learning from Las Vegas is a book written by architects and writers, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, and co-authored by Steven Izenour. It inspired a…
Rem Koolhaas has perhaps been one of the most influential architects of the Post-Modern Era. With Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) being one of the most profound and followed architecture firms…
The Architectural Heritage of Sri Lanka brings together measured drawings from the Anjalendran Studio, text by David Robson, and photographs by Dominic Sansoni. The book takes a comprehensive look at…
From unknown known spaces to known unknown places, the transition of space to place acquires a very small gap, this gap is the social interaction between human to human and…
Written in 3 volumes of research papers, How the other half builds is an insightful attempt at understanding and analysing the informal urban settlements and planning in developing countries. This…
Mark Burry, Published in 2010, The New Mathematics of Architecture is the culmination of extensive research on the development of a novel mathematical focus in the domains of Architecture and…
Louis Kahn was one of the greatest architects of the 20th Century, known for creating beautiful spaces and structures that combined modern elements with the dignity and power of ancient…
Nelson Mandela once said, “It always seems impossible until it is done”. In the 1980’s Japanese architect Shigeru Ban revolutionized the use of paper in the field of architecture. The…