This article looks at Gurgaon and its urban sprawl, aiming to narrow down to a city level, to study the diversification among the dwellers, based on class, helping us understand…
Santiniketan is a town located in the Birbhum district of Bolpur subdivision in West Bengal, India. The site’s climatic conditions include perpetuating hot and dry summers, heavy monsoon showers, and…
In architecture, a popular school of practice is that a design needs to be driven by an innovative concept. In the centre of the city of Bengaluru, there lies a…
Disney’s “The Aristocats” takes visitors on a lovely adventure through the streets of Paris, presenting a fascinating mixture of caprice and beauty that extends past its endearing characters and charming…
Peter Rich is a significant architect in South Africa. He is known for his ideas and designs. He was born and raised in Johannesburg; his childhood wasn’t easy; he lost…
One of the most common misunderstandings across all communities and societies is the difference between the two sets of terminologies: Public vs. Inclusivity, and Place vs. Space. A Space is…
Excited by the prospect of a cultural adventure, you’ve bravely packed your essentials, obtained that coveted one-way ticket, and promptly jumped on a plane to Serbia. Eager for a new…
Public schools in Shanghai are known for their conservative pedagogy and factory-like architecture. However, the Chonggu Experimental School signifies a potential shift from the traditional, disciplinary model to more informal,…
With online schools, the education industry is undergoing a major transformation. They are building new ways to make education more accessible and personalized for children of varied needs and interests.…
To say that the industry of English Language Teaching (ELT) is constantly evolving is an understatement. Those who studied English or any other foraging language in the 1970s or 1980s…
In recent years, the United Kingdom’s private schools have attracted an increasing number of European families. Despite geographical proximity to other reputable institutions across Europe, many parents see UK private…
The ideology and philosophy of Shigeru Ban are based on two pillars: the use of wood, paper, and bamboo as the main materials in architectural projects, and support for the…