Winged Citizens: Nurturing Avian Life through Thoughtful Urbanism
With a growing recognition of the importance of biodiversity, Mehardeep throws light on fostering avian well-being and avian urbanism.
With a growing recognition of the importance of biodiversity, Mehardeep throws light on fostering avian well-being and avian urbanism.
Ar. Suneet Paul talks about the connection between Nature, Architecture and Man.
Sudipto Ghosh explores the ‘intelligence’ in Artificial Intelligence, and what it will mean for architecture.
In a rapidly evolving world, the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry demands innovation and progress. DIMENSION PLUS, driven by an unwavering passion for transforming the landscape of architecture, stands at the forefront of change.
Delhi-based architect and artist Ankon Mitra created Oishi, an architectural scale ‘slice-form’ Origami sculpture/pavilion at the axial centre of the exposition, a lattice of interconnected and flap-folded aluminium sheets – signifying the connections that ABID wanted to forge between architecture, interior design, art, trade and the common man.
In this article, Ar. Suneet Paul shares his views on the modern vernacular approach.
The Council, on Friday, March 31, 2023, announced its new Policy targeted towards recovering unpaid dues of architects from their clients.
The 2018 Walton Studio invited students to reflect on the commercialized, institutionalized and sanitized American celebration of death, through architecture’s perspective.
In this article, the author- Tarun Walecha, talks about the impact of Architecture on a user’s mental health.
As architecture moves away from the hands that built to machines that produce, economies are being realigned towards conglomerates. The rural economies that relied on craft are on a gradual decline. Architecture can perhaps play a role to reverse the said adversary and build economic resilience in the craft and construction industry.
Office in the groves, at Surat, by Dot Dimension was designed with an aim to break the stereotype of office spaces and connect the users with its surroundings.
This Residence is what defines truly Indoor-outdoor relationship. The house, designed in barabanki in 2015 caters to the love that our clients have for nature. They wanted an abode that connects all the spaces with nature and has beautiful views of their extensive collection of different plants. The lower floor houses a big hall overlooking the front garden and 2 rooms overlooking the rear Banyan tree. – Advance Group
Nationalism and Architecture, Raghavendra Kuppusway’s essay on NATION, NATIONALISM AND NATION BUILDING.
Adaptive reuse is born out of the modern architect’s guilt of destroying the DNA of building making. The craft of building, where the architect was the master craftsman, needed him to plan every part and sub part before it reached the site. – Manish Gulati on adapative reuse of old buildings.
The IAHH International Student Design Competition is one such platform for the students to engage with burning issues to do with the environment and habitat. IAHH has hosted 15 design competitions since the year 2003 to provoke critical thinking and solution oriented approach in the young generation. This competition has seen participation from students from various universities from across the country and the globe.
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