Future of buildings: Putting the tech in architecture | Forbes India
Future of buildings: Putting the tech in architecture | Forbes India
Data analytics combined with responsible design will create better experiences in our built environment
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Data analytics combined with responsible design will create better experiences in our built environment
17 year-old Indian student Arhan Vohra captures the beauty of Brutalist architecture in Delhi, showcasing the need to preserve these historic buildings.
Source: www.archdaily.com/915921/preserving-overlooked-brutalist-architecture-in-india
On 4th May 2019, 11.00 AM ACEDGE conducted a live open Ask-Me-Anything session on the status of Architectural Education in India with Acting President of the Council of Architecture (COA, India) Ar Vijay Garg, moderated by Prof. Manoj Mathur. Here is the recording of the session.
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On 30th May 2017, I was invited to deliver a convocation address at Acharya NRV College of Architecture. This is what I said: I am honoured to be here. But before I begin, I must address the quesâ¦
Source: premckar.wordpress.com/2017/06/17/nine-lessons-for-a-young-architect/
Create, Explore and Love your life | B V Doshi | TEDxNirmaUniversity
He explains that creation can only happen if we have patience. We should always explore and try something new daily. There is so much to learn from nature an…
If you have ever marvelled at the wondrous architecture of the India International Centre (IIC) or lazily lounged at the Triveni Kala Sangam or have b
Balkrishna Doshi was born in Pune, India on August 26, 1927, into an extended Hindu family that had been involved in the furniture industry for two generations. Displaying an aptitude for art and an understanding of proportion at a young age, he was exposed to architecture by a school teacher. He began his architecture studies in 1947, the year India gained independence, at the Sir J.J . School of Architecture Bombay (Mumbai), the oldest and one of the foremost institutions for architecture in India.