
WADE ASIA 2019 announces its theme: WOMEN | WATER | WORKMANSHIP
New Delhi, October 2019: WADE ASIA, the largest platform for Women Designers, Artists, Architects, Photographers, and Engineers in Asia recently announced its theme for 2019
New Delhi, October 2019: WADE ASIA, the largest platform for Women Designers, Artists, Architects, Photographers, and Engineers in Asia recently announced its theme for 2019
On behalf of the Department of Landscape Architecture, Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Architecture for Women (BNCA – MKSSS) Pune, we would like to invite you to the workshop, “Towards an Ecological Landscape-3 (TEL-3-2019)” being organised at our premises on the 21st September 2019 (Saturday), 9 am to 6 pm, followed by field workshops on 22nd September 2019 (Sunday).
Rainwater Harvesting-Sustainable Water Futures: DIY Workshop by The Urban Vision
Learn how to make the most of the rain in this fun and hands-on 2 day workshop that takes place near a rain forest in Western Ghats !
Serious drought in various parts of the country demands that we develop plans for sustainable water futures. There is a saying that water is the gold of this century. It is the key source of life and human habitation. In this workshop; we will learn to be eco-warriors and conserve water for our future.
Portfolio19 is the second edition of an annual exhibition of colleges of architecture in Tamil Nadu. It is an initiative of Chennai Architecture Foundation.
The concept of the Summer School is to explore Laurie Baker’s approach to habitat development, rooted in the idea of sustainability.
Greha, a Delhi-based not-for-profit society of architects & allied professionals, organized an event at the Bikaner House, New Delhi titled ‘Imagining the National Museum of Architecture’.
The 2A Continental Architectural Awards have been organized and conceptualized by the 2A Magazine. Ahmad Zohadi – CEO and the editor in chief of the
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.
It’s the Time of the Year again, to come together and know more about New Version of ARCHICAD. This year our Key Note Speaker – Ar. Ajay Tonpe, Founder (Beyond Design), would be sharing his Experience of Using ARCHICAD in Corporate Interior Projects . Ar. Katalin Borszeki, BIM Specialist (GRAPHISOFT HQ) who would be talking about New Features of ARCHICAD 22.
Upon crossing the 50% threshold, the human population can now officially be called Urban. With United Nation’s predicted increase of about 1.1 billion new urbanites by 2030, most cities will face an unprecedented developmental pressure in addition to their current struggle to provide basic living and working standards to their citizens. – An Ideas Competition For Students By TU Delft
TU Delft, in partnership with universities all over the world, is launching an ideas competition for
students from any discipline concerned with the built environment and sustainable urban development.
The question we wish to answer is: how to create healthy, safe and resilient living environments in
informal settlements, while preserving livelihoods and social networks? How to create public goods in
informal settlements while avoiding displacement?
The realms of studies include rapidly depleting resources, climate change, increasing urbanization, rapid advancements in emerging technologies; changing social, economic and political patterns, changes in professions, issues of sustainability and environmental concerns, life-spans and life-styles and changing policies and economic systems.
In May 2017, TDV – The design village, an interdisciplinary industry centric institute decided to move its existing campus to a larger premises to accommodate the growing number of students in their design school. An old abandoned Kattha (catechu) factory wouldn’t be an option unless you’ve got architect Sourabh Gupta on your team. The two months of summer vacation saw the nightmarish facility transform into a dream village – retaining much of its inherent character even while injecting new life. – Andre Fanthome