Refugee camps also known as Planned Settlement Development are often designed by humanitarian organizations as temporary standardized infrastructures which are a response to a moment of political failure used to…
Temple towns in India occupy a unique place in cultural and urban studies, not only because of their specific spatial organization and historical relevance but also because of their sensory…
Colonial architecture is a mixture of Buildings which uphold tradition and European styles, which have profoundly sculptured the built environment in many sectors and parts. From many parts of the…
Urbanization is an ever-growing force shaping cities across the globe, as more and more people shift to urban centers in search of better living conditions, work opportunities, and modern amenities.…
Nikolaos Gyzis (1842–1901) is one of the most important figures in 19th-century Greek art and a key figure of the Munich School, which combined German academic realism with classical themes…
“We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.” – Winston Churchill This profound statement feels increasingly conflicted in today’s world, with architecture telling a tale of progress overshadowing heritage, and…
The loss of generations of cultural assets and landmarks that are monuments to tradition, culture, and the human spirit is not limited to the loss of life in war-stricken areas.…
Indian architecture has played a very important role within the country’s beautiful mosaic that reflects rich, diverse cultural heritage resulting from a long history of diverse religious traditions and regional…
Catrica, P. (2013). The FRAC (Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain) designed by Lacaton & Vassal, is a cultural space that defies traditional architectural conventions by combining innovation, economy of means and a…
Architecture is more than just a shelter; every built wall acts as a portal to the past, transporting us to the times before us and weaving stories of people, culture…
Since the beginning of civilization, architecture has acted as a reflection of human values, responding to and shaping the human psyche. It represents a dynamic interplay,a dialogue where spaces influence…
Postcolonial architecture showcases the political, cultural, and social transformations of nations recovering from colonial rule. It shows the struggle for identity, independence, and the maintenance of cultural values against colonization.…


