
The Riparian House, at Karjat, Maharasthra, by Architecture Brio
Architecture Brio designs Riparian house in Karjat, Maharashtra

Architecture Brio designs Riparian house in Karjat, Maharashtra

BillionBricks Home, by Architecture Brio – A BillionBricks Community is the world’s first carbon-negative solar home community to bring families out of poverty in one generation.

In Sabah, Malaysia, many thousands of stateless children have become marginalised due to their legal status. These are mainly children of illegal or legal Indonesian migrant labourers. The migrants come to Sabah to seek an income on the plantations so they can have a decent life. – billionBricks + Architecture BRIO

The site of the Mumbai Artist Retreat on the other side of the Mumbai Bay, designed by Architecture Brio, is typical in that respect. Since it is relatively difficult to get to, it still has a rural, agricultural character. More so in contrast to the rest of Mumbai it still has somewhat of a shoreline to speak of. Here, the Mumbai Artist Retreat intends to become a place where artists can work in a spacious, natural environment. A place that is away from the heavy physical and psychological demands of the global metropole. However, with the skyline of Mumbai across the bay, it still feels connected with the city.

The pavilion, designed by Architecture BRIO is located on the Magic Bus Centre for Experiential Learning, situated near Mumbai at the foot of the Western Ghats. Magic Bus is an NGO which seeks to educate and mentor children through outdoor “experiential” learning.

The Biodiversity Training Institute aims to strengthen biodiversity conservation activities and forest management capacity.

ARCHITECTURE AND BUTTERFLIES Butterflies are highly sensitive to weather and climate, this makes them excellent indicators of climate change. It is this sensitivity which we need

Once home of sprawling bungalows for Kolkata’s nouveau riche, the area between Park Street and the esplanade has a diverse mix of seventies office towers
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