From mapping ancient landscapes to shaping the future of smart cities, photogrammetry has quietly transformed the way we capture and understand the world around us. At its core, it’s the…
Cities like people have stories. They are dynamic entities that tend to hold memories and speak to us not in words but through the bustling avenues, the streets, iconic skylines,…
Temple towns in India occupy a unique place in cultural and urban studies, not only because of their specific spatial organization and historical relevance but also because of their sensory…
Have you ever found yourself lost in a building, confused on how to figure your way out? This sense of disorientation is linked to an idea known as cognitive mapping.…
Growing up surrounded by the art and artists founder, industrialist, philanthropist, and longtime art collector Abhishek Poddar conceived the idea of the museum, when he moved to Bangalore with his…
The Situationists From the years 1957 to 1972, a group of exceptional philosophers and artists came about, who called themselves the Situationists. Their ideas and debates about society as a…
The increase in population over the last century globally has triggered a transformation in urban areas, where about fifty percent of the global population reside. With numerous reasons leading to…

