On a scale of one to a thousand, how good are you at drawings? If you grow up along with competitions and survival how do you visualize yourself in the…
“Architecture is an expression of values – the way we build is a reflection of the way we live.” Norman Foster has put it across accurately. It is righ`tly said that…
One does not simply study architecture. They must also be fully willing to embrace a nocturnal lifestyle, cultivate a taste for rejection and experience patience-testing scenarios that become funny anecdotes,…
From being an aspiring architect to being endorsed with an Ar. prefix, this journey has been all about learning and experiences. The course is very vast and each one of…
No story about architecture school is complete without the mention of a pressing deadline handcuffing the student to stress filled “all-nighter”, accompanied by the ever-insufficient boatload of coffee and music.…
We barely know the true meaning of architecture before entering architecture college. As we proceed, architecture unfolds itself like a large spread of appetizing food on a platter – a…
Architecture school without any doubt has been quite an experience in itself. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that it provides a unique experience in itself. From the permanent…
The first year of an architecture college plays a significant role in shaping the minds of aspiring architects. The freshman studio is a phase of metamorphosis for most students. They…
Architecture is a convoluted mixture of engineering, technicality, and art. It is a cumulation of several fields, expecting that the architects should master the skills of all. While we dive…
The years spent learning architecture in college made me pick up a thing or two about how this field might be approached as well as what are skills one has…
What comes to your mind when you hear the word ‘Architecture’? Cement, Labourers, House, Bricks, and whatnot. Well, that’s partly true. Architecture is not just about building a house but…
“Architecture beings where engineering ends,” a quote by Walter Gropius, was written in almost every architectural book. Before entering architecture, we knew it was true, but it was only after…