Architecture and Wars: Forms of Constructions and Destructions in War Zones
gta, ETH Zurich, 2-3 June 2017
View ArticleThe anti-formula way to award-winning architecture
The Bait Ur Rouf Mosque in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is a perfect square that sits on a high plinth, which prevents floodwater from entering the structure, allows people to sit and talk, and creates a...
View ArticleDumped from Amaravati: Japan firm moves Centre
The Andhra Pradesh government has come under the scanner for dropping Japanese company Maki and Associates as the master architect for the construction of its capital Amaravati. The Council of...
View ArticleArchitecture in focus At 11th JDCA film fest
Bhubaneswar: The international film festival by JD Centre of Art (JDCA), which has begun at IDCOL Auditorium here Friday, is focusing on architecture in its current installment.Luminaries from the...
View ArticleThis is Tata's vision of converting Indian metros into smart cities
At the unveiling of its production-ready buses, Tata's pledge was not about adding new technology to its portfolio, but push for smarter cities
View ArticleCity, travel, tourism: Perception, production and processing
September 2017, VIII AISU Congress in Napoli, Italy
View ArticleThe Room where it Happens: On the Agency of Interior Spaces
The Harvard Art Museums, October 13-14, 2017
View ArticleTHAAP calls for conference papers
Organisers of the Trust for History, Art and Architecture of Pakistan (THAAP) have called for papers for a conference scheduled in November.
View ArticleUNESCO accepts proposal to include eight more Pak sites to world
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has agreed to include eight more Pakistani sites to its list of World Heritage Sites.
View ArticleWorld Heritage tag for Oval precinct will pull in tourists, renovation funds
MUMBAI: The Centre is finally believed to have selected Mumbai's fabulous Victorian and Art Deco district around the Oval Maidan to be nominated as a World Heritage Site by Unesco
View ArticleCept holds lecture in memory of alumnus
On Monday, a lecture series titled 'Between Technology and Tradition' was held in the memory of Dave at the Cept university. The function was funded by the Australian government.
View ArticleArchiprix debuts in South Asia at Cept University
AHMEDABAD: Cept University will host Archiprix-2017, a biennial international event of architecture. Around 385 schools from across the world will participate. The event is being held for the first...
View ArticlePlan for ‘Cultural Complex’ in Amaravati
The complex is planned in such a way that it would reflect the diversity of the State’s creativity, heritage, culture and civilisation apart from serving as a common space for cultural exchange between...
View Article“Case de Vidro: Lina Bo Bardi in Dialogue with Sverre Fehn” at The National...
The exhibition presents Lina Bo Bardi’s glasshouse in São Paulo, Casa de Vidro (1950-52) inside Sverre Fehn’s glass pavilion (1997-2008). The juxtaposition serves as starting point for a dialogue...
View ArticlePune Heritage Festival: In a first, a Symposium on Urban Heritage
Organised by Janwani and Intach-Pune, the sixth edition of Pune Heritage Festival, will be celebrated from February 3 to 12 across the city. Along with heritage tours, the festival will also see panel...
View ArticleTransPositions Summer School 2017
Hosted by: the ERC ARTECHNE project and the Department of History and Art History, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
View ArticleCabinet approves Extension of tenure of loans under the Credit Linked Subsidy...
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given ex-post facto approval to the proposals for
View ArticleBudget will prove transformational for real estate, housing
Living up to the expectations of industry and the intent and commitment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi government towards ongoing reforms, the national Budget 2017-18, targeted at the poor and middle...
View ArticleThe AIA's Equity in Architecture Commission Releases Report
Over the course of the last 14 months, the AIA’s Equity in Architecture Commission has grappled with how to improve and expand the organization’s commitment to increasing inclusion, equity and...
View ArticleCity and urban development have got a raw deal
The Union Budget 2017-18 continued the high rhetoric with a new catchphrase TEC (Transform, Energies and Clean) India, whereas flagship programme like “Smart Cities” received a raw deal, except...
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