The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry has a significant and growing impact on the environment. It consumes around 50% of raw materials, nearly 71% of electricity, 16% of water, and 40%…
Alerting reasons for the study of mixed land use Does that neighbour’s knock on your door for extra sugar irritate you and lead to a conclusion that they wanted sugar? Then,…
This article aims to highlight the future projections and predictions about architecture through the past and current building techniques. Sustainability is at the core of all the aspects discussed in…
Architecture has stepped out of the bounds of material and aesthetic values. It is a trial to embrace a more integral, community-based orientation within the architecture of the 21st century.…
In the construction world, traditional techniques and materials are often considered synonymous with sustainability even though that may not always be the case. With the current movement to switch to…
Travel connects different cultures, and lets people explore new ways of living, traditions, and architecture. Buildings, often termed “frozen art,” reflect the aspirations and values of the people of the…
Market sustainability has now become vital in terms of production. It is essential for every company at whatever level they may be to integrate concepts of Environmental, Economic and Social…
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…
Trust but Verify Social welfare is an ethical responsibility in which activities or campaigns are developed and launched to benefit society and the environment. It refers to maximizing public welfare…
Architects are pioneers who blend art and science to craft spaces that stand as both social responsibilities and cultural manifestations of human existence. From constructions dating back centuries through the…
Urbanisation as a Byproduct Time stops for no one and with the progression of time comes change. The world is ever-evolving and so is the urban structure around us. Urbanisation…
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…