Architectural Internships in India: Some Important Dos and Don’ts, Gita Sarma Balakrishnan and Vidhya Gopal
Some Important Dos and Don’ts on Architectural Internships: shared by Gita Sarma Balakrishnan and Vidhya Gopal
Some Important Dos and Don’ts on Architectural Internships: shared by Gita Sarma Balakrishnan and Vidhya Gopal
An internship is crucial to the making of good professionals. However, very little onus is taken by colleges to oversee the process.
Who among us does not remember in stunning clarity the platform scene in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge? Or the grandeur of the Calcuttan hawelis in
Author: Ramin Jahanbegloo Publisher: Oxford University Press (17 December 2009) Language: English ISBN-10: 0198065205 ISBN-13: 978-0198065203 Find the book on Amazon here As Mies van
Much has been said about ITPO’s decision to raze the iconic Hall of Nations in Pragati Maidan, before as well as after the fateful 23rd
Much has been said about ITPO’s decision to raze the iconic Hall of Nations in Pragati Maidan, before as well as after the fateful 23rd
“A man who concentrates before a work of art is absorbed by it. In contrast, the distracted mass absorbs the work of art. This is
“What we did was throw an imaginary ball at the [local] children, and they picked up the game immediately,” said Priyanka Jain, one of five
Works curated by: Anupriya Saraswat Consisting of a pedagogy that is constantly – and rapidly – evolving, architectural trends and practices all over the world
The Delhi High Court’s decision to stay the demolition order for the Hall of Nations (HoN) until the Heritage Conservation Committee (HCC) gives its verdict
The termination of Maki and Associates’s contract underscores a disturbing trend in Indian public works. The splitting of the state of Andhra Pradesh has been
The memory is almost visceral in its intensity; the overwhelming, consuming satisfaction of finishing one’s first design assignment – be it a humble cabin or a small amphitheatre nestled against a hypothetical hill – and the realization which hits us as we cap our Rotring pens, that somewhere, someday, this could exist. – Anupriya Saraswat
The dialogue that spanned a month and a half is now coming to an end – as we wrap up our discussion about portrayal of
Text: Peeyush Sekhsaria Images: Rajendra Desai Editing: Anupriya Saraswat 4350 feet above the sea level, nestled in the Shiwaliks, a small collection of run-down buildings
While photography on its own is an art – architectural photography must act, primarily, as a tool. The current practice of representation of design almost exclusively through hi-res, touched-up images is an inherently misleading decision.
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