Brimming with an enthralling amount of energy, seeking new philosophies, a bunch of curious souls joins the Architecture folks. The vision and ideologies followed by each are questioned and criticized…
The 5-year course at architecture school teaches us what the world sees in architects, what they know about them, and what probably we too think is enough to be an…
The first day in an architecture or design college is mostly spent going around campus and sketching random objects of your interest. The countless site visits are not just in…
There are a lot of myths when it comes to Architecture as a discipline and there are also many things that you don’t know. For someone planning to pursue a…
Ten semesters, five years numerous subjects are taught and are studied, out of which there are few subjects whom one cannot just neglect studying deeply, and these subjects play the…
Sustainability in the modern world is shaping the building form in some different ways in the present context of architecture. Here are some examples of sustainability in modern architectural form.…
Studying architecture involves understanding multiple disciplines, from structural design to art and history. Here is the list of the 10 lesser known Architectural Styles. 1. Stridentism, Mexico, the 1920s One…
Landscape, since the 1960s has seen an evolution that hasn’t ever been seen before. Landscape Architecture in the early 1900s was limited to designing gardens and park-systems. “We are the…
Architecture is an amalgamation of people, place, and time.Any of the factors changes; brings a change in architecture. They can be seen in every form of architectural practice, zooming in…
Architecture is a fluid art. Each movement is built on the basis of the one before that, thus inspiring and paving way for newer styles, experimentation, and innovation in architecture.…
Memorizing timelines and sketching details of historic buildings deviates from the real intent of learning. Thus, one must read between the lines and understand why history happened the way it…