Where do we situate the building of structures created to be disassembled? Architecture, in its broadest sense, is concerned with uprooting permanent structures that cement themselves within the broader cultural…
What makes a structure last longer, is it the permanency of the building or the experience that remains while being near that environment? Temporary structures have undergone major changes over…
Fighting a war comes at the expense of ordinary citizens of the country. It takes away shelter from a person and forces one to flee away from the place they…
Natural disasters are one of the most unpredicted tragic incidents one can face. Around 42 million people were globally displaced from their homes by natural disasters in 2010. Generally, these…
“Textile forms of habitation have a long history going back to Paleolithic times and represent an archetypal form of building which has endured to the present day. Textiles are light,…
Pavilions in architecture refer to the sub-structures within the premises of a building complex generally built as a pleasure space – for exhibitions and galleries, for capturing good views, being…
Bamboo is an ancient building material that has been used in a variety of countries and building types. Due to its structural properties and versatility bamboo was used in areas…