Architecture

Co-Living as a Practice

Co-living is a modern form of progressive community living which is still a growing industry in India, however other countries have already taken onto...

How SMBs Can Diminish The Risk of a Data Breach

The year gone by as reports suggest was THE most expensive year in cybersecurity history. This was augmented by the fact that SMBs (Small...

Negative Space and It’s Importance

In a picture or photograph or in any space the positive space is the main focus or highlight whereas the negative space is the...

How Will COVID-19 Redefine Architecture?

In the past, our architecture has been shaped by epidemics. From cholera, to plague, to tuberculosis, the form has always been modified by infection,...

Practicing Social Distancing in Housing Societies and Co-Living Spaces

Social distancing is practicing the act of maintaining a minimum distance from each other in order to prevent the community transmission of any kind...

Revisiting Cheonggyecheon Stream, Korea

Cheonggyecheon, is a public recreational park located in Seoul, South Korea, wherein the government decided to dismantle the 10 lane road and 4 lane...

Principle Of Vaastu Shastra In Architecture

Vastu Shastra is an ancient mystic science of designing and building that unites art, astronomy and architecture. The Sanskrit word 'Vastu' means a dwelling...

Public spaces-Then & Now

Public space is a communal space that caters to activities that help in binding the people together. Every public space has its own sense...

Retaining Heritage Buildings and Adaptive Reuse

The heritage buildings in a city define its origin and past, they transport us back to the era when they were built. They not...

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