Motorola Could Intervene in Rwanda’s Smart Cities Project
Rwanda has employed technology to improve the lives of citizens but is advised to focus on public safety.
View ArticleHRD Ministry approves 5 more seats for architecture college
The Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry has approved five more seats for the bachelor of architecture course at the Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) for the 2016-17 academic...
View ArticleExplorations in the Digital Humanities: Case studies & Problem-solving
Lisboa, Portugal, September 6 - 09, 2016
View ArticleCentre to launch portal for smart cities
To be primary platform for communication among cities
View ArticleThis brutalist world: from Rotterdam's 'vertical city' to Tokyo's capsule...
Peter Chadwick’s new book collates some striking examples of this enduringly popular architectural genre – from the infamous to the virtually unknown
View ArticleMuseum of London design shortlist: from luxury boutique to history chic
Marooned on a grim roundabout in the City of London since the 1970s, cloistered away behind forbidding grey walls, the Museum of London is finally making a bid for freedom. Six shortlisted designs have...
View ArticleKaavi may get a new breath of life through heritage lovers
Initial studies have shown that there are no living artisans practicing Kaavi
View ArticleDo-Gooder architects: LAGOS' FLOATING SCHOOL COLLAPSES IN HEAVY RAINS
Building exposes children to another school collapse
View ArticleWhat’s the Story Behind the Philippines’ Very First Entry for Venice...
Can you tell us how your curatorship for the Philippine Pavilion came about?
View ArticleDoes Makoko Floating School's collapse threaten the whole slum's future?
Some fear the whole area and its 300,000 residents are at renewed risk of being cleared out for redevelopment
View ArticleSAH Award for Film and Video
The SAH Award for Film and Video was established in 2013 to recognize annually the most distinguished work of film or video on the history of the built environment.
View ArticlePlundering India’s Past
Recovery of US$100 million of antiquities masks government incompetence in protecting them
View ArticleLe Corbusier’s Plan To Overhaul Paris
Under Le Corbusier’s ‘Plan Voisin,’ the disease-plagued Marais would have been replaced by a gridded phalanx of 18 glass towers over several squ
View ArticleRevue CLARA ARCHITECTURE / RECHERCHE Journal
Appel: Call for thematic issue to be published in CLARA’s 5th volume, expected for September 2017
View ArticleInteriorities: artistic, conceptual and historical reassessments of the interior
Guest editor: Dr Vlad Ionescu (Faculty of Architecture and Art, Hasselt University, Belgium)
View ArticleMapping 6,000 Years of Urban Settlements
A new paper published in Scientific Data takes a stab at mapping the information Chandler and Modelski gathered. Yale University researcher Meredith Reba and her colleagues digitized, transcribed, and...
View ArticleCorbusier’s artefacts on sale in US today
A day after the US returned 200 Indian artefacts valued at $100 million, news is that a precious cache of Le Corbusier and his associate Pierre Jeanneret’s design heritage will go up for sale in New...
View ArticlePower and Architecture exhibition programme opens at Calvert 22 on 12 June
Utopia and Modernity, the first exhibition of Calvert 22's Power and Architectureseason, opens for public viewing on Sunday 12 June.The four interconnected installments of the Power and Architecture...
View ArticleCentre plans to use unclaimed provident fund money to boost its flagship schemes
The proposal is still at a nascent stage and it is yet to be decided whether this would be in the form of a loan or bonds, the official said. The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation recently...
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