This article aims to provide a comprehensive comparison between traditional building materials and sustainable building materials. Before a discussion of the comparison can occur, the definition of a traditional material…
Why is Sustainable Architecture important? For years, we have struggled to ensure the use of natural resources and renewable energy in our building design and construction. For a safer and…
As the world grapples with the consequences of climate change, resource depletion, and urbanisation, architecture is stepping into a pivotal role. No longer just about aesthetics or functionality, architecture is…
Imagine a hidden retreat nestled among the forests and adjacent to a serene lake. This space is crafted entirely from natural materials, reflecting authenticity and the artistic human touch involved…
Towards a Sustainable Horizon: Reimagining Architecture Sustainable building example. Image generated using Gemini AI on 25th November 2024_© Gemini AI. For more information, visit https://g.co/gemini/share/17d1c11a3382Sustainable design incorporates the usage of…
“Scandinavian design is timeless because it is simple, beautiful, finely crafted, and made with natural materials that appeal on a fundamentally human level.” Mette Aamodt (O’Neill, 2017) Scandinavian design, an…
Sustainable materials are viewed as the future of interior design, focused on creating long-lasting structures using new-age materials and innovative techniques. They aim to reduce the number of times efforts…
Above Conventional Conventional is boring. One needs to go out of the line to explore more, or even to tell people that there is something else on the other side.…
Trends in architecture often evolve to address complex environmental challenges and diverse social needs. To achieve sustainability, architects and engineers are exploring innovative designs (often inspired by nature), and following…
Nestled amidst the tall verdant greens, the humble abode of a noble couple of treta yuga of Hindu cosmology was made of natural and locally available materials like bamboo and…
Product design embodies a constantly evolving landscape that intricately integrates innovation, functionality, and user experience. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, designers confront challenges such as aligning user needs with business objectives,…
With time, the process of city expansion and population growth amplifies, which entails the demand for conventional housing models to not only keep up with the changing requirements but also…











