Almost all Architects are travel enthusiasts. Travel helps stimulate creative thinking, experience different cultures and user behaviours in the built environment, and most importantly, it provides an opportunity to explore…
In 1779, a team of Overmountain Men named James Robertson and John Donelson founded a city near Cumberland settlement next to the Cumberland River near Fort Nashborough, named after Francis…
Aurangabad city, the tourism capital of Maharashtra is widely known for the rich cultural history, monuments, handicrafts, and religious diversity. The city is guarded by 52 gates thus known as…
India is known as the Land of Forts. One can see a variety of forts here, some built-in hills, some in the seas, and some surrounded by a forest. Considered…
Marked as UNESCO’s First World Heritage site, Ahmedabad has a long alley of buildings ranging from ancient to very modern. Ever since its existence for over 600 years, it has…
The architecture of India is rooted in its history, culture, and religion. Along with that, there are many ancient stories that influence our cultures. Here are examples of historical buildings…
Islamic Architecture spread to India at the advent of Islamic Rule in India during the era of the Slave Dynasty in the year 1206. Through the years, Islamic Architecture flourished…
The Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi (DCT) and CEBRA architecture has completed the new Musallah as part of the comprehensive masterplan for the prominent site surrounding the Qasr…