Located in the heart of Chennai, the National Art Gallery symbolises the city’s rich history, culture, and heritage. Designed in 1906, by Henry Irwin, this building is a quintessential display…
Adaptive reuse is one of the great sustainable approaches to architecture. This involves regenerating old structures for new functionality while preserving their historical significance. This process not only extends the…
Renowned for its culinary heritage and filled with serene vistas, Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh. The architecture of this city is mainly characterised by features of Mughal Architecture and…
The Government Egmore Museum, located in the centre of Chennai, is an architectural marvel of the city. It is one of India’s oldest museums, built about 173 years ago. Its…
Formerly known as the Prince of Wales Museum, The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya or the CSMT museum in Mumbai was established in 1905 during British rule in India. This…
Gujarat’s third-largest city, Vadodara, is renowned as the state’s cultural and educational hub and is located on the banks of the river Vishwamistri. The ancient name of Vadodara was Vadapradaka,…
Inspired by India’s rich culture, heritage, and religion, the north Indian architectural styles have evolved and developed. Indo-Islamic architecture and Hindu temple architecture are the two major divisions of north…





