Saving an Afghan Symbol, With Afghans Only
....Now much of Darulaman Palace is obscured behind scaffolding and green netting, its mangled trusses and battered Corinthian columns visible only in snatches. Huge lettering hangs from the scaffolds,...
View ArticleCabinet approves setting up of Rail Development Authority
The Rail Development Authority will have a five-year term and be empowered to engage experts
View ArticleMoving Images – Static Spaces? ……….. The blurring of Architectures, Film,...
Formats: Pre-recorded Video | Skype | In Person
View ArticleAuction, The Design Sale - STUDENT CHAIR, PIERRE JEANNERET
(Lot 25 of 94) - Estimate: $1,850 - 2,310, Rs 1,20,000 - 1,50,000
View ArticleFazlur Rahman Khan: Why is this skyscraper architect so important?
Today's Google Doodle shows the structural design innovator overseeing his life's work
View ArticleExpertSpeak: GST will make India single largest market: Top urbanist (sic!)
The leading urbanist was speaking on topic ‘Can India’s urbanisation impact its development trajectory?’ on Friday.
View ArticleThe Veteran Photographer Making Stunning New Buildings
Spend any time with Sugimoto, and such scenes will grow familiar: It is all but impossible to know what he will do next. Sugimoto built his name on photography; his meditative, black-and-white images...
View ArticleCan Prague Reclaim Its Most Famous Public Space?
Locals avoid Wenceslas Square whenever possible. But there’s a plan to change that.
View ArticleNostalgia for the Future: Role of architecture and film in nation-building
A take on modern domesticity and the body of the Indian citizen.
View ArticleRacing in the street? Way cleared for motor sports on English roads
Department for Transport moves to allow Monaco-style grand prix on public roads, but don’t expect to see F1 cars in London
View ArticleUNPACKING DHAKA: Ist International Congress on Ultradense Urbanism
Hosted by Department of Architecture, BRAC University in collaboration with Estudio Abierto
View ArticleStandard Architecture: From Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand to BIM
From 20 - 22 october 2017, the international symposium Standard Architecture will be held at the Deutsches Architekturmuseum in Frankfurt am Main. With this open call, we are soliciting lecture...
View ArticleContemporary Philosophical Issues: John Searle Symposium on Social Ontology
Department of Philosophy, Faculty for Humanities and Social Sciences; Center for Advanced Studies – Southeast Europe, University of Rijeka; Croatian Society for Analytic Philosophy; PhD programme...
View ArticleGods sell gripe water, women smoke in saris: Check out India’s pop art past
An exhibition on Indian popular culture shows how a common visual style brought India together
View ArticleTwo lakh affordable housing units to be launched on Sunday
To give push to the National Mission of Housing for All, urban development and housing minister M Venkaiah Naidu will launch around 2.03 lakh affordable housing units in a function organised by CREDAI...
View ArticleInside | Outside: Trading between Art and Architecture
The conference Inside | Outside: Trading between Art and Architecture is the inaugural event of the ‘Is Architecture Art?’ research project, and will be held at KASK / School of Arts, Louis Pasteurlaan...
View Article826 housing projects in India facing delay of up to 4 years: Report
NEW DELHI: Much to the discomfort of home buyers, as many as 826 housing projects in the country are facing long delays of about three to four years, a study said.
View ArticlePMO discusses ways to involve realty cos in PM housing scheme
New Delhi, Apr 8 (PTI) Ways to involve private real estate developers in the government’s ambitious ‘Housing-for- all by 2022’ programme was today discussed at a meeting in the Prime Minister’s Office...
View ArticleMaster of Advanced Studies (MAS) ETH in Architecture and Digital Fabrication
The MAS ETH in Architecture and Digital Fabrication is an interdisciplinary education programme initiated by the National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Digital Fabrication and the ETH Zurich.
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