According to the World Economic Forum, the building sector accounts for 37% of total Carbon Emissions globally, due to the threat of the consequences of climate change it is vital…
Architecture is more than just the built environment around us. It symbolizes the sociocultural and economic standing of the users and the world around them. Thus, storytelling and Architecture have…
Architectural design using solar panels has become increasingly popular as people realize how important it is to find sustainable energy solutions. By developing an architectural design, a variety of ideas…
Architecture has changed significantly over the years and it will keep continuing because it is a design based on needs and improves the quality of life which changes every year…
The taxonomically diverse mangrove trees—possibly etymologically derived from the Portuguese mangue or the Spanish mangle—adapted to thrive in harsh tidal conditions are inherently present in tropical coastal areas with saline…
Buildings are an important part of urban fabric. One of the most important areas of intervention is the building and construction sector, which offers opportunities to reduce environmental impact while…
NBBJ has announced a net-zero school in Encino, California, intending to transform the educational experience for neurodiverse pupils through a focus on nature. The term “neurodiversity” is used to describe…
Addressing the often-desperate environmental crisis that unfolds around us, these climatic responses have been impacting architecture by creating awareness in the practice as well as beyond. A “Climate exigency” has…
Neo-Vernacular Architecture – With the outbreak of the Industrial Revolution, architectural practice also benefited from its impact. Construction became faster with industrially manufactured materials mainly Glass, Steel, and Reinforced Cement…
Sign of the Times | Global south Global South is a metaphor for underdevelopment, a reference to its colonial that saw the region exploited historically and to this day. When…
The journal “Retention, not demolition: how heritage thinking can inform carbon reduction” by Hannah Baker, Alice Moncaster, Hilde Remøy, Sara Wilkinson focuses on the two most commonly cited benefits of…
Earth, as we see it, is changing every day. The population is increasing at an alarming rate. The limited reserve of natural resources is depleting to a bare minimum. A…


