One of the first things that come to mind with the emergence of new architectural projects, be it a house, a commercial building, or even a public space, is undeniably…
“First life, then spaces, then buildings. The other way around never works.” – Jan Gehl What is Tactical Urbanism? Urban planners use the term “tactical urbanism” frequently. The term tactical…
Invisible cities are those ‘unmapped’ human settlements with filthy and substandard living conditions unnoticed by the authorities and the general public. Sustenance necessitates the consumption of food, clothing, and shelter.…
The disaster is a usually Unpredictable anomaly that has destroyed many civilizations and sometimes created better ones. The disaster relief architecture responds to disasters and tries to provide people with…
Laurie Baker was an award-winning British-born Indian Architect, eminent for his leadership in cost-effective energy-efficient Architecture for his exceptional space utilization. For him, bricks are like faces. All of them…
You might end up designing buildings with your training, or you might use your degree as a way for understanding reality, and given the global challenges we are dealing with,…
Vernacular architecture is a sustainable architecture practice which incorporates locally available materials. The architecture displays the cultural practices of the region. The architecture responds well to the climate and is…