
Shwasam Multipurpose Hall, Aliparamba, Kerala, by ShriAbodes
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.

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.

The Greenfield Factory of Karupannya Rangpur Ltd., Bangladesh, by Nakshabid Architects, is a sustainable and energy-efficient space with lush greenery and water bodies creating a soothing environment for workers.

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.

Brick House, Bangalore, by Studio ShoulderTap, is a modern abode with a brick jaali exterior and self-sustaining features.

Geethu Gangadhar reviews the book ‘A Call to Return: A Journey with Didi Contractor’, compiled and edited by Lakshmi Swaminathan.

Heritage Trust requests authorities to preserve ‘Pushpakoot’, Vadodara, once the residence of Indian cricket legend Vijay Hazare, which faces the threat of demolition.
While iconic is an ambiguous term, the Hall of Nations and Industries, India (even after its demolition) continues to be deemed as an “iconic” marvel. What made it iconic?

With the threat of demolition looming over many modern heritage structures across South Asia, Debating Demolitions by Geethu Gangadhar analyses the role and the need for public intervention as an important stakeholder in the decisions of preservation.