Tetris Garden , Surat, India, by Roomoor
Tetris Garden , Surat, India, by Roomoor, is an alternative residence to high-rise living, retaining community ties while creating a dense yet flexible home.
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Tetris Garden , Surat, India, by Roomoor, is an alternative residence to high-rise living, retaining community ties while creating a dense yet flexible home.
Imagine an India where your Instagram critique of a new skyscraper could land you in hot water. Is the new Broadcasting Services Bill for regulation or a digital gag order in disguise?
The 2 Engineer Regiment of the Chinar Corps, Indian Army, engaged R+D Studio to design and implement Carbon-Neutral Modular Permanent Defense in Jammu & Kashmir, with the goal of improving the situation.
The second conversation of “Architectural Heritage in India” series with Dr. Sonal Mithal focuses on the challenges in architectural heritage conservation, emphasising the need to balance preservation with development, involve communities, and make heritage accessible and relevant to contemporary needs.
Luxury hospitality and sustainability are often seen as opposing concepts. But Suryagarh and Narendra Bhawan oppose this dichotomy. Deepika Srivastava explores this dynamic in a conversation with Ayush and Geetanjali Kasliwal, and Manvendra Singh Shekhawat.
Despite its near-monopoly and widespread popularity, a growing number of architects from small, medium, and large firms across India are voicing concerns about the Autodesk’s aggressive tactics and pricing model, threatening to tarnish its once-sterling reputation.
The Open Ideas National Competition 2024 – Season IV on Improving Livability of Small Houses organised by Habitat Forum (INHAF) in partnership with Sustainability Initiatives (SI), seeks proposals for improving the liveability of small low-cost housing.
Architectural Heritage in India series begins with a conversation with Dr. Shikha Jain, focussing on DRONAH’s work, challenges in working with different institutions, and architectural pedagogy.
The Cave Laboratory, Nasik, by The Cave Laboratory Research, Architecture, & Planning, features a flexible, open-plan studio with minimalist, natural materials and multi-functional furniture.
Shwasam Multipurpose Hall, Aliparamba, Kerala, by ShriAbodes, is an endeavour to build a breathable structure that pulsates with life as it merges with the scenic surroundings of the site.
SJK Architects’ design for Sparkrill International School, Warangal, Telangana, breaks the boundaries of conventional classrooms, facilitating informal and exploratory learning by leveraging nature and the built environment as educators.
Conversation on India’s Small Cities, by The Nasik Project, is a symposium delving into the question of what constitutes a second-tier or small city beyond mere quantitative metrics like population, density, and economic indicators.
the soul {talks}, Puducherry, by seeders | biophilic architecture studio is an open, spacious, biophilic residence designed with intent.
Designed by Anna Heringer and Eike Roswag, METI School, Bangladesh, reflects a free and open learning approach while aiming to improve rural living by developing building techniques.
July 5-7, 2024 – Chennai Architecture Foundation, is organising Portfolio 24, a non-competitive space to exhibit academic work by students of architecture from colleges across Tamil Nadu.
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