Focus Keyword: Our planet is home to various species and built forms. Everything keeps growing and withering away with time; what remains are the footprints and massive structures. Humans -…
Every story builds upon another story that keeps polishing and growing. A building is simply an object in time constructed for someone for some reason. It is of no concern…
Growing up in a city like Kolkata, surrounded by heritage architectural buildings can be a paramount facet of a child’s ideology towards buildings and their aesthetics. However, in terms of…
Architecture started with a need for a purpose for human beings to survive. The buildings, roads, bridges, and cities are for its people only. There would have been none of…
The man had a survival requirement for shelter since the beginning of time. Ancient settlers transitioned from hunters and gatherers to farmers, and as a result, their shelters had to…
Even before joining architecture school, the word ‘perspective’ starts gaining importance in the life of an aspiring architect; as playful as it might get, one starts drawing the regular cityscapes…
In our daily lives, we’re surrounded by stories from every direction. Whether it be the beats of a song, the colour palette used by the artist, or the sleek movements…
‘Architecture has a special physical relationship with life. It is an envelope and background for life which goes on in and around it, a sensitive container for the rhythm of…
We describe places, cities, and spaces as elements of visual culture. The eyes that see try to gather all they can to fit in its expression of pragmatic and aesthetic…
When you walk into a coffee shop, either you decide to sit in the centre in front of the big glass cabinet displaying baked goods, or you decide to sit…
For once, when you were a fresh architectural student, you must have heard this quote, which no one really knows who said it, it says “there are two types of…
“The Sun never knew how great it was until it hit the side of a building.” – Louis Kahn Architecture, and the form it takes, depends on its recipients. But…