Architects are designers of the built environment that create communities and the urban landscape. Architects define and develop the design concept of the built structure by evaluating the client requirements,…
Introduction Addressing energy efficiency as a strategy for reducing carbon emissions, limiting energy use, enhancing buildings’ energy performance, and lowering energy consumption has drawn more attention in recent years. In…
Architecture has long been a symbol of human creativity and ingenuity, shaping the world around us in profound ways. Iconic buildings, with their distinctive designs and historical significance, often stand…
Environmental Design is identifying the environmental factors involved in designing a built environment that is feasible, sustainable, and ecologically friendly; the acoustic environment and how it is experienced, known as…
How will the Architecture of the future be? What might be the challenges revolving around it? Will there be a role for us as architects? What might be the probable…
“Importance of a good toilet design.” was the primary topic of dialogue on my first day at Architecture College. The term toilet design shocked me because it was the primary…
“Embodied Space: Perception, Sensation, and Temporal Dynamics in Architecture” is a concept that explores the relationship between architecture and the human body, emphasising how our perception, sensory experiences, and the…
New Urbanism is one of the foremost events in architecture and planning. It originated in the early 1980s as an urban design movement that will promote communities that are sustainable,…
Mon Oncle (My Uncle) is an absolute masterpiece of French cinema, directed by the legendary Jacques Tati. This captivating comedy transcends the boundaries of its genre, delivering a profound and…
Cities of memory. Cities of mystery. Cities of violence. Cities of love. Cities that are underwater. And Cities that have been lost. Over the years, there has been speculative fiction…
In the future, vast structures rise above the curvature of the earth and stretch towards the atmosphere in an attempt to create a series of linear interdependent assemblies that shelter…
Vernacular architecture refers to a method of traditional construction techniques or styles that are greatly influenced by geography, tradition, culture, and climate that are specific to a particular region or…