The #10yearchallenge that Indian architects really need to worry about
The #10yearchallenge that Indian architects really need to worry about is the Architects Act 972, which has not changed a bit since its inception.
The #10yearchallenge that Indian architects really need to worry about is the Architects Act 972, which has not changed a bit since its inception.
India, the cricket frenzy nation has a big reason to celebrate. The world’s largest cricket stadium is coming up in Motera, Gujarat. Located in Motera
Rewind to late October…a meeting over a Kejriwal Toast at The Willingdon Club in Mumbai, between Amit Gupta (Founder & Curator, STIR) and Pramiti Madhavji (Founder, The Blue Pencil Design Company), where they get chatting about STIR-ring up the design scene with, “Let’s do something different at the helm of New Year…” – MATERIOLOGY by STIR
Archana Gupta, who was an architect, academician and an author of the book ‘Celebrating Public Spaces of India‘ died today due to bullet injury at
The most viewed B.Arch Thesis projects in the year 2018.
Winners for ‘Resilient Homes Design Challenge’ announced
The research seminar program at the School of Planning and Architecture combines the unique academic resources available to the one of the India’s premier schools of design in its capital city with the enthusiasm of research abilities of students in their final year of the undergraduate program. Groups of students select areas of interest and work for a semester with full-time academics and practising architects from a variety of disciplines.
Kenneth Baker, an anthologist discovered Rudyard Kipling’s unpublished poem, while browsing through the Kipling archives in the strong room of the University of Sussex Library. The poem was written in the 1890s in the margin of a notebook, belonging to the architect – Sir Herbert Baker.
Council of Architecture India in its proposed amendments to the Architects Act has suggested an additional qualifying examination for the students after completion of the B.Arch Course.
Urban policy and particularly, the knowledge base and fundamental assumptions behind the same have rarely been the subject of scholarship in India. This book fills in this gap by deconstructing urban policy and asking some critical questions about knowledge of the urban and of policy from multiple perspectives.
he Council of Architecture, India was established by the Government of India under the provisions of the Architects Act, 1972, enacted by the Parliament of India, which came into force on 1 September 1972.
Research paper: Statue of Unity – Logistical and Structural Design Challenges of the World’s Tallest Statue
The Exhibition of photographs of architectural spaces reveal an urge that is inherent in all things still. the urge to move. Stillness in architecture is a dynamic as well as a pause. The works in this solo exhibition of a very dynamic duo reflect these values in different ways.
The World Bank, Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, Airbnb and Build Academy have launched a global crowd-solving challenge for designs of Resilient Homes. The goal of this challenge is to generate designs for low-cost and sustainable small houses (under $ 10,000) for people living in vulnerable areas affected by natural disasters. The deadline for challenge submissions is November 30, 2018.
Delhi Government has launched a competition for Bus Queue Shelter design in National Capitol Territory of Delhi. Architects, Designers and other consultants can participate in the competition. The winner will also be project management consultant for executing the design.
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