What Are We Doing? We say we’re building for the world, Raising walls, and dreams unfurled, But in the shadows, what’s left behind? The echoes of debris, fragments unkind. What…
Any economic model that emphasises sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing, and recycling current materials and products for as long as feasible is known as a circular economy. In order to…
Building today has shifted from crafting building materials onsite to placing prefabricated and component-based assemblies together. This shift has occurred within design practices as well—architects work within building information modelling…
The Challenges and Resolutions The climate crisis is becoming increasingly palpable with each passing day. Our recent summer of 2024 serves as evidence of this. With a momentous rise in…
Architecture & Circular Economy is an online Lecture by Peter van Assche conducted by Strelka Institute on 4th June 2020. The lecture video can be found on YouTube as it…
Sustainability is the key to a healthy, beautiful world. Sustainability and the methodologies used to perpetuate its sustenance and substance can have various perspectives on those it affects. To define…
The Circle In human culture and symbolism, the circle is prominent in many different communities and eras. Due to its lack of origin and end, the circle is frequently regarded…
Architecture as a profession is an expansive and explorative field. Its parts can be meticulously branched out and grouped to form unique niches as per the professional’s interests. This quality…
India’s emissions have been historically low when compared to large countries and developing nations alike. The per-person emission in India is 1.8-tonnes per capita compared to the 4.8-tonne global average;…
Time and again few people have taken untaken paths for conserving nature and sustainability towards practices. The following are 10 examples of people’s approaches in upcycling materials and their outcomes…