Walkability is usually considered a transportation challenge, signifying how easily people can navigate a neighborhood or city by walking. Walking changes the pace of city living: it slows people down…
Cities are not just recalled for landmarks, skylines, or famous landmarks, but for the imageability of any city, which plays an important role. Streets are where people move, congregate, and…
According to a UN report, by 2050, nearly 70% of the global population is expected to live in cities, with most of this growth occurring in Asia and Africa. With…
Zoning laws function as the DNA of cities. They are the foundational framework of urban development, formulated by governmental bodies to ensure order and coherence in city planning. They establish…
Public transportation is more than just a means of moving people from one place to another; it is the heartbeat of urban growth, and the means of transport are the…
The Brigade Gateway, an interspersed and a self-sufficient urban neighborhood spreads across the area of 1,60,000 square metres in the heart of Bangalore. This mixed-use development project consists of dedicated…
The world is architecture and architecture is the world. It is a reality that often gets overlooked in the growing hustle and bustle of cities today. The true essence and…
Why Environmental Education? The global challenges in today’s world require the urgent need for environmental awareness and education. Environmental awareness is the basic consciousness of environmental issues and concerns such…
Cycling is a prime example of sustainable transportation. Within the urban design realm, bicycles blend more flawlessly into pedestrian spaces in contrast with motorized vehicles, therefore encouraging a harmonious coexistence…
Introduction As urban areas grow, the need for sustainable development becomes increasingly important. One approach that has gained popularity in recent years is infill projects, which involve developing vacant or…
The study of how urbanites interact with their built environment is known as ‘urbanism’. Simply said, ‘Sustainable Urbanism’ refers to urban areas that are pedestrian and transit-oriented, connected with high-performance…
