
From Sketch to Structure: Exploring the Limits of AI in Architecture
As artificial intelligence continues to impress the world with its abilities, we look at the possible contribution of AI in Architecture.
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As artificial intelligence continues to impress the world with its abilities, we look at the possible contribution of AI in Architecture.
A transcript of the keynote speech delivered by Architect and Urban Designer Prof. Ranjit Sabikhi at the IIA Convention held in Hyderabad.
With an increasing rate of anti-encroachment drives and demolition of structures, Architect Mehardeep Kaur critically examines Bulldozer Urbanism.
History is not your enemy is an excerpt from the author, Prof. Jaimini Mehta’s, forthcoming book “The Sense of History”.
Vandana C Padmanabhan writes on the importance of building resilient housing for informal and low-income communities.
May 04 marks Architect Ashish Ganju’s death anniversary. In this tribute, Ashish Ganju’s friend and colleague in several projects, Henri Fanthome, reminisces about his time with him.
Charles Correa firmly believed that architecture and urban design were instruments for social change. A tribute by Durganand Balsavar.
This article is a glimpse at South Asia’s progress through the lens of Architectural Photography.
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.
Praveen Bavadekar, Partner at Thirdspace Architecture Studio reviews, Reinier De Graaf’s book, architect, verb.
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.
Where are the Women in Architecture? Where did the Women in Architecture Disappear? Why do the senior positions not have women in the mix? Women are there in Architecture, they are and have been leading senior positions in the profession, and this article is for them.
As part of Gender Parity: Architecture Profession in Post-Binary India, Mumbai-based architect and academician Amrita Nayak shares her experience with gender bias in Architecture Profession and Academia.
Two months after its official launch, the Gender Parity team brings a few findings from its ongoing survey Gender Parity: Architecture Profession in Post-Binary India.
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