Kalpana

Kalpana, an Urban Designer, Architect, Editor and Content writer. I love to explore design through writing, painting, décor, travel, and everything else that comes in the way. I believe that the combination of architecture, research, and design thinking has an exceptionally positive impact on the world. Architecture and design are all about user experience, its problems, and solutions, which is why I am passionate about exploring various lifestyles.

Public Transportation System: Solution for the Urban Development in Ahemadabad

Ahemdabad

Background Ahmedabad was founded in the 15th century and is the largest city in the state of Gujarat. It is located in the strategic Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), which offers great potential for investment, industrialization, and urban development. The Ahmedabad Municipal Transport Service (AMTS) was established in 1947 as one of the first urban […]

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Railway network: A Solution for the Transit-Oriented Development in Mumbai

Railway network

Background       Mumbai is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra and its economy is based on financial services, IT-based services, and media/entertainment. The city of Greater Mumbai is geographically divided into 3 main regions, the island city of Mumbai (25% of the population), the eastern suburbs (30% of the population), and the western suburbs

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Waste Management in India: Use of Architectural Waste in Construction Technology

Waste management in India

Waste Management in India and around the globe Waste management in India Waste generation, improper waste collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal are serious environmental challenges in India. India’s current system cannot cope with the large amount of waste generated by the growing urban population, which has an impact on the environment and public health. Challenges

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Decoding Divine Design: Ayodhya Ram Mandir’s Architectural Secrets Revealed

Ayodhya ram mandir

Rising majestically on the banks of the holy Saryu river, the Ayodhya Ram Mandir Uttar Pradesh stands as a testament to faith, resilience, and the enduring power of architectural tradition. While its construction draws widespread attention, the temple’s intricate design deserves a closer look, offering a fascinating glimpse into the confluence of history, symbolism, and

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Low-Cost Housing: A Sustainable Solution for the 21st Century

Low-Cost Housing: A Sustainable Solution for the 21st Century Providing shelter for low-income people is one of the most important national projects in India. The construction of low-cost housing for low-income groups does not involve housing constructed with substandard building materials. Traditional building materials, that is, concrete, steel, and insulating materials commonly used in modern buildings, cannot be used in low-cost housing because the construction cost cannot be included in the scheduled expenditure of low-cost housing. For this type of house, special construction materials must be used to reduce mortar consumption as much as possible to avoid using up to about 90% steel and up to about 80% concrete for foundations and roofs. Low-cost housing,Low-cost home,Low-cost apartments,Government low cost housing,Co-living spaces

Overview Providing shelter for low-income people is one of the most important national projects in India. The construction of low-cost housing for low-income groups does not involve housing constructed with substandard building materials. Traditional building materials, that is, concrete, steel, and insulating materials commonly used in modern buildings, cannot be used in low-cost housing because

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Contemporary House Design

Contemporary House Design Contemporary house design is an architectural form that embodies various styles of architectural design that have been widely influenced. Contemporary architecture is different from the modern architecture of the late 20th century, including ecological features and varied creativity. In addition to adopting different styles and influences, contemporary house design also uses the latest technology and materials. Low-cost housing,Low-cost home,Low-cost apartments,Government low cost housing,Co-living spaces

Contemporary Architecture What is Contemporary House Design? Contemporary house design is an architectural form that embodies various styles of architectural design that have been widely influenced. Contemporary architecture is different from the modern architecture of the late 20th century, including ecological features and varied creativity. In addition to adopting different styles and influences, contemporary house

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