Since the earliest times, our practice of designing and fabricating structures has been one of our basic needs. The manually carved monolithic temples to constructions of the pre-industrial period are…
“How to Study Public Life” by Jan Gehl is one of the most cited works by academicians, researchers and practitioners in the fields of social studies, urban planning and human-responsive…
A diversity brings together different cultures, religions, languages, races, genders, ages, and education. Diversified architecture has more creative thinking with groups of people from different cultures, generations, and genders. Architectural…
Sketchbooks and notebooks are an essential part of an architect’s or designer’s life. Sketching and designing go hand in hand. From students to the profession, everyone uses paper and pen…
Automotive design as an industry is unique and is fueled by creativity, acumen, engineering, and safety. It involves the design of any form of wheeled transportation – developing the appearance…
Former architectural styles thrived on straight lines, sharp corners, and acute angles. However, Parametric Design, in particular, has defied long-held conventions. Free-form architectural notions are at the heart of parametricism,…
Kaki Hunter and Donald Kiffmeyer grew up with a fondness for nature and have been a part of the construction industry for more than 20 years. They specialise in affordable,…