Architecture throughout history has been something we could experience in our whole being, but recent design movements and methods have watered it down to a mere visual experience through colors…
According to Oxford Dictionary, An Architect is a person who is qualified to design buildings and to plan and supervise their construction. The contribution of humans to building a sustainable,…
Spaces are never silent; they whisper stories, evoke memories, and shape emotions. The dim serenity of a chapel or the bright buzz of a community plaza can profoundly impact our…
Future design is not just about forecast aesthetics or technical innovation—it is inextricably about people, place, and involvement. As the world’s societies struggle with sophisticated, changing challenges—urban sprawl, climate uncertainty,…
Architectural photography is no longer what it used to be. He grew from a means of documentation to a powerful narrative tool. Once driven by untouched geometry and sterile framing,…
Architecture is a language civilizations have used for centuries to convey their social, economic, and political worldview. The buildings people build say a lot about the people who make them.…
For shaping future cities, urban planning and economic development always go hand in hand. Urban planning, when employed as a strategic development measure, can help create an environment conducive to…
The Quiet Becoming There’s something almost magical about the way we adapt. A once unfamiliar idea, a new form, or a subtle shift in rhythm—what begins as an interruption eventually…
In recent times, the COVID pandemic has altered the basic urban fabric all across the globe, and the Indian cities were no exception. The post-pandemic period became the evolving time…
Why do humans need community? ‘Humans crave community’ is a phrase humankind has widely acknowledged as accurate. Since humans established the first few civilisations, there is evidence that people built…
Designing cities for people rather than just cars is the cornerstone of modern urban planning. When cities are built to prioritize pedestrians, they become more livable, equitable, and sustainable. From…
Architecture has long been an indicator of inequality around the globe, with one being able to characterise the social status of an area based on its design. It generally dictates…