Everything changes over time, for better or for worse, it changes. So has architecture, and so it will. From the grid planned cities of Mohen Jo Daro and Harappa of…
With the innovation of new materials, new building techniques, and imaginative ideas, the world of architecture is taking thought-provoking turns. The future of architecture could move past functionality towards new…
The Future is Now Here we stand in the thick of the 21st century, the famed harbinger of the technological era, yet we couldn’t be more disillusioned about the current…
We are becoming increasingly concerned about leaving our ecological footprints behind as housing values rise and the world’s population grows. As a result, we try to think of eco-friendly solutions…
How many buildings have you visited? Or how many do we visit in a lifetime? Can’t keep a track of that right because architecture is what we all are surrounded…
What is the first thought that strikes you listening to the term Green Architecture? Most probably the elementary image would be a design with ample greenery throughout and a curvy,…
Since the industrial revolution, the growth of factories and mass manufacturing ushered in a modern age in industrial architecture. Industrial architecture is difficult to master since it necessitates a detailed…
How All It Starts? Act of Observing. One of the primary attributes of an architect or a designer is observing the very surrounding and consciously taking note of details. However,…
“You don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone” is a quote that people often use in the context of relationships. However, it also works well for humankind’s use of…
Does a city need to depend on its surrounding suburbs and towns? Can it be self-reliant? Urban sustainability is the concept of cities or urban areas equipped to be self-sufficient,…
Ever since the very beginning of architecture, the only thing we can be sure of is that it is uncertain, and ever-shifting: the discussion about the meaning of architecture and…
Nelson Mandela once said, “It always seems impossible until it is done”. In the 1980’s Japanese architect Shigeru Ban revolutionized the use of paper in the field of architecture. The…