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3D Concrete Printing as a Paradigm: Fascinating Impact in India

3D Concrete Printing as a Paradigm

3D printing with a concrete-like material is one of the technologies that has made personalization possible. Because of its ability to produce complicated shapes, 3D concrete printing can be a long-term solution. According to recent studies, new computational technologies and 3D printers have the ability to alter how we construct our surroundings. This technology enables

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Gender Pay Gap: The controversial discourse in Architecture Industry

Gender Pay Gap: The controversial discourse in Architecture Industry The gender pay gap in design industries has been reported for a long. Concerned organizations have also tried to find the loophole and address it. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) published a guide for equitable practice in 2018, and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) published a similar document in 2019.

Introduction The gender pay gap in design industries has been reported for a long. Concerned organizations have also tried to find the loophole and address it. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) published a guide for equitable practice in 2018, and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) published a similar document in 2019.  According

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Green Urbanism: Magnificent Cities For The Future

Green Urbanism

The depletion of natural energy sources, city overpopulation, increased carbon footprint, physical, and biological pollution, as well as global warming, with all of its effects on the quality of life, are the most pressing challenges of the twenty-first century. Large settlements, which are characterised by high population and development densities, will be most impacted in

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Le Corbusier’s Chandigarh City: India in the Search of Unique Identity

Le Corbusier’s Chandigarh City

India, a culturally and traditionally rich nation today, has been prominent since ancient times. The Britishers invaded India with the greed of robbing the rich. They ruled for about 300 years, yet they couldn’t break the nation, though India (Hindustan) lost its identity.  “The identity lost, the hopes lost, Nonetheless, Chandigarh Vision provided an answer.”

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