The Mandapam and the Shamiyana
Jaimini Mehta, on the newly inaugurated Bharat Mandapam, history, identity and the collective memory
Jaimini Mehta, on the newly inaugurated Bharat Mandapam, history, identity and the collective memory
Sarayu Ahuja (formerly an editor at the Indian Architect and Builder), explores the remarkable life of the trailblazing female architect, Hema Sankalia.
As Santiniketan makes it to the UNESCO’s World Heritage List, Manish Chakraborti who was a part of the team leaders for the preparation of the UNESCO Nomination Dossier for Santiniketan, shares his thoughts on the value of the place.
Bhawna Dandona, the conservation architect who was involved in preparing the CCMP for the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, discusses the ways to preserve the iconic building.
Khushru Irani talks about his experience from his visit to Airaa Academy designed by Hundredhands.
IIM Ahmedabad alumnus, Rashmi Bansal, looks back at her journey in the institute’s dorms- the impending demolition of which has again made the news.
In response to the omission of certain elements from history books, Architect Planner Prof Kavas Kapadia reflects on the different verticals of history with regard to architecture.
Architect Suneet Paul writes on the need to inculcate a sense of responsibility towards conserving and restoring our heritage.
Having only heard stories and anecdotes, Abhishek Mathur narrates his experience of physically visiting his family home and its locality in Delhi’s Kashmiri Gate.
Right to Walk is an analysis by the author, Tarun Walecha, of walkability and India’s pedestrian traffic and its impact on the economical, social and physical health of India and its citizens.
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