Rammed-earth architecture has emerged as a popular design technique in Australia, particularly for galleries that promote Aboriginal art and culture. Rammed-earth walls are formed by compacting layers of natural soil,…
Tribal-inspired community halls are a tangible illustration of indigenous understanding, social cohesiveness, and shared culture across the vast Pacific Ocean. These structures are utilised as the foci for governance, everyday…
Climate as a Design Imperative Architecture is always influenced by climatic conditions, but in very few regions is this correlation as straightforward and uncompromising as in the hot-arid areas of…
A Review: Glimpse of Indian Traditional Houses The book “Glimpse of Indian Traditional Houses” by Anup Kumar Prasad, Ajay Chourasia, and Surender Kumar Negi seeks to provide the readers with…
Incorporating Aboriginal perspectives into interior design is reshaping Australia’s built environment. By engaging Indigenous communities, designers are creating spaces that reflect cultural values, promote sustainability, and foster community well-being. This article explores…
Rising above the dense Angolan landscape, Mbanza Kongo is more than a historical relic—it is a living testimony to the grand confluence of architecture, power, and spirituality that once defined…
Why is Sustainable Architecture important? For years, we have struggled to ensure the use of natural resources and renewable energy in our building design and construction. For a safer and…
La Paz, often referred to as Nuestra Señora de La Paz, is one of Bolivia’s capital cities and the administrative center of the country’s multiethnic state. It is the third-most…
