Prince Galada, Chennai, by Creative Architects & Interiors
Designed by Creative Architects & Interiors, Prince Galada in Chennai is the experience of a luxurious villa coupled with the security and amenities of a high-rise apartment
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Designed by Creative Architects & Interiors, Prince Galada in Chennai is the experience of a luxurious villa coupled with the security and amenities of a high-rise apartment
Learning the basics of design for Indian students of architecture at the entry-level can be offered through an array of methods and interpretations. Authored by Miki Desai, Teaching Basic Design in Architecture: Exercises, Illustrations, Examples, is a demonstration of one of those pedagogical stances using the Heuristic method and the teacher’s expressional guidance.
Authored by Miki Desai and Madhavi Desai, Architectural Heritage of Gujarat: Interpretation, Appreciation, Values, encompasses a broad spectrum of culture and history found in Gujarat, in the midst of the 21st century.
Edited by Madhavi Desai, ‘Gender and The Indian City: Revisioning Design and Planning’ interrogates the incomprehension of society with issues of gender sensitivity in design and urban planning.
Designed by Thumbimpressions, Yogashaala is designed to facilitate the convening of yoga practitioners, by offering a clear, fluid, free and uninterrupted spatial container of around 78 feet span.
Since the past few days, a controversy has been making rounds on a few social media groups of architects regarding the Paro International Airport project. A dispute has arisen between the project’s consultant and design firm regarding the lack of credits, unpaid dues and poor quality of drawings.
Residence 2105 in Chandigarh by Studio Mohenjodaro – The new construction was visualised as part of the first floor of the residence, which ultimately was designed to include a living, dining and kitchen space, turning the first-floor space into a comfortable, warm abode.
Designed by Malik Architecture, IF.BE was an opportunity to examine an old and abandoned ice factory holistically and contemplate new synergies.
Edited by Madhavi Desai, Gender and the Built Environment in India examines the role of women as consumers and the creators of the built space, focusing on India and parts of South Asia.
Dealing with Climate Change, by Vinod Gupta, was first published on the author’s LinkedIn page on September 8, 2022.
RIBA’s 2022 Stirling Prize Winner: The New Library, Magdalene College, by Niall McLaughlin Architects
In extension to the Future Trajectories series, Studio Mohenjodaro reminisces about their journey in a conversation with Megha Pande.
Written by Architect Kavas Kapadia, the flood of disillusionment puts into words the ground reality of what follows floods in India.
Authored by Jon Lang, Madhavi Desai and Miki Desai, ‘Architecture & Independence’ examines the development of architecture in India in the context of the political struggle for and attainment of Independence.
‘The Queen and I’ is the author, H Masud Taj’s, recollection of his (in Canada) and his family’s (in Moradabad) encounters with two Queens of British Monarchy. The architect’s essay journeys from his childhood home in Moradabad, the design he did for Eagle Vacuum Flask in Mumbai, the calligraphic long-poem permanent installation he designed for the Consulate General of Canada in Bengaluru and the induction of his book in the Library of Parliament in Ottawa, Canada.
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