During the 20th century, the construction and building industry faced challenges with numerous harmful materials that posed risks for homeowners, workers, and the environment. As we enter the 21st century,…
Intangible cultural heritage can be made accessible via storytelling, finding a form of equal interchange between the visitors and the inhabitants. Often it is overlooked due to misunderstandings on both…
Jewellery is a craft that celebrates heritage and architecture shelters it. India is a cradle of crafts where craft intertwines with culture and produces timeless products. One such craft thriving…
Bagerhat- erstwhile Khalifabad of Bangladesh Bagerhat is a UNESCO approved world heritage site, located in southwestern Bangladesh. The district sits at the confluence of the rivers Ganga and Brahmaputra. It…
UNESCO defines heritage as the residue of our history, what we experience now, and what we transmit on to the generations that follow. Heritage might be cultural or natural. Cultural…
The Ħal-Saflieni Hypogeum is one of Malta’s most fascinating and mysterious archaeological discoveries. This enormous underground complex, built thousands of years ago, also holds many secrets from Malta’s Neolithic period.…
The world is ridden with conflict. Conflict, within the realm of architecture, extends beyond warfare to encompass broader socio-political upheavals that disrupt communities and urban landscapes. This conflict manifests in…
A Glimpse into China’s Earliest Dynasty China’s rich history unfolds at the Erlitou Site Museum of the Xia Capital, serving as a gateway to the country’s earliest dynasty, the Xia…
The Jewish community has reached around each corner of the globe and their traces can seen all around the world. The footprints of the Jews reach the shores of Kerala…
When the Advancing world seems to be running on Information Technology and aligned to meet the global demands when the developing cities are trying to catch up with highly sophisticated…
Our heritage is what we have inherited from history to value and enjoy in the present and to save and pass on to future generations. All our tangible, intangible, and…
What Le Corbusier, B.V. Doshi, Louis Kahn, Oscar Niemeyer, Moshe Safdie, Paul Rudolph, and Alison and Peter Smithson have in common is the fact that they all practiced Brutalist architecture.…






