Webinar | Stabilised Earth Techniques, by Habitat Forum (INHAF)

Habitat Forum (INHAF) invites people to participate in webinar on Stabilised Earth Techniques, on July 17th.

SHARE THIS

Stabilised Earth Technique - Webinar by Habitat Forum (INHAF)

Habitat Forum (INHAF) invites you to a webinar on “Stabilised Earth Techniques for a Sustainable Future and Works of the Auroville Earth Institute” on 17th July 2025 (Thursday), 4 PM to 5:30 PM IST.

Rethinking Webinar Series: 129
Topic: Development Challenges of Pune
Date: 17th July 2025 (Thursday)
Time: 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM IST

Registration Link:

To participate in the upcoming webinar, click on the links provided or visit INHAF.

About “Rethinking Cities”:

The INHAF Webinar series ‘Rethinking Cities’ was conceived in July 2020, in the midst of and as a response to the COVID-19 lockdown, where there was an opportunity to reflect on our cities as they are and rethink current efforts. ‘Rethinking Cities’ feeds into an INHAF initiative known as CITIURI – Citizens’ Urban Initiative.

The idea was that a webinar would present, on a public platform, several themes, covered by a broadly defined civil society; connecting to individuals, organisations, and institutions, for their skills, expertise, experience and interest. It enables us to collectively map people and resources that could be tapped to strengthen this initiative and to build a supporting constituency through working together and sharing for wider ownership. From June 2020 to September 2021, Studio INHAF’s webinar series has covered 73 webinars, with over 450 local and international experts and over 140600 viewers.

Like what we publish?

AUTHOR

ALive! Content
ALive! Content
Profile and Contributions

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Recent Posts

A Chronicle of Architectural Heritage. Prof. Kavas Kapadia reviews Innovative Architecture through the Ages 1

“A Chronicle of Architectural Heritage.” Prof. Kavas Kapadia reviews the latest book, Innovative Architecture through the Ages, by Prof. Ram Sharma

Prof. Kavas Kapadia reviews Innovative Architecture through the Ages, the latest book by Prof. Ram Sharma, a richly illustrated journey through iconic historic and modern buildings across the globe. The review highlights how these works of architecture shape political power, public welfare, monarchy, and religion while deepening our understanding of culture, history, and professional practice.

Read More »
Edwin Lutyens' bust which was replaced by C. Rajagopalachari's bust in Rashtrapathi Bhavan

“Changing The Statue Does Not Change the Room”—Geethu Gangadhar on Edwin Lutyens’ Bust Removal

The current Indian government replaced Edwin Lutyens’ bust with freedom fighter C. Rajagopalachari’s at Rashtrapati Bhavan, framing it as decolonisation. But symbolic gestures don’t dismantle colonial mindsets embedded in governance, caste, and institutions. Geethu Gangadhar raises an important question: whether this removal is a way to eradicate colonial baggage or systemic removal of history.

Read More »
Massing during construction, retaining the exposed concrete facade composition, cross columns and profiled beams. Archival collection of Tibet House, 1977. Accessed in 2026

Brutalist India | Tibet House, New Delhi

As part of Brutalist India series Bhawna Dandona writes about Tibet House in New Delhi which is a non-profit cultural centre dedicated to preserving Tibetan heritage, founded in 1965 at the Dalai Lama’s request. The current building’s foundation was laid in 1974, with architect Shivnath Prasad.

Read More »

Featured Publications

New Release

Stories that provoke enquiry into built environment

www.architecture.live

Subscribe & Join a Community of Lakhs of Readers

We Need Your Support

To be able to continue the work we are doing and keeping it free for all, we request our readers to support in every way possible.

Your contribution, no matter the size, helps our small team sustain this space. Thank you for your support.

Contribute using UPI

Contribute Using Cards