As urbanisation continues to intensify on a global scale, dense urban areas face a range of environmental challenges, such as urban heat islands, deteriorating air quality, and reduced access to…
Aerodynamics as a design philosophyIn rapidly expanding cities, buildings are no longer static objects placed on land. They stand within invisible forces such as wind, pressure, heat and movement that…
Cities are often designed to keep people moving. Streets stay busy all day, pavements rush people forward, and many public spaces feel like places meant only to walk through. Yet…
Our cities, those glittering metropolises of glass, steel, and concrete, once stood as triumphant symbols of human progress. Yet today, these concrete jungles have transformed into oppressive heat traps typical…
Urban flooding has emerged as a persistent issue all over India, primarily because of rapid urbanisation, poor infrastructure, and loss of conventional water infrastructure. This paper explores why flood risks…
The economic growth of the city is showcased through the city’s skyscrapers. But unfortunately, they are also symbols of environmental decline. The latest research focuses on sustainable skyscrapers adhering to…