Tag: Architecture in India

Vithala Temple Complex: Deep into the Core of Ruins
Abstract Hampi is known as the Karnataka ruins, and it is renowned for its architecture, culture, and history. It is located in northern Karnataka. A few of the temples that are ruined have been taken over by UNESCO to preserve them. The temple is set on a large campus with a perimeter wall and entry…

Can E-Commerce Be Successful For Construction Material?
Introduction Users may now choose more easily and spend less time going between locations thanks to the traditional system of buying from businesses and the online purchase of goods. Even basic necessities for our daily lives, including groceries and veggies, are available online. The consumer has profited from e-commerce in many ways, but it has…

Bamboo Architecture: Valuable Green Steel Of The Future
Introduction Bamboo is the oldest construction material although, during modernization, people were oblivious to the naturally available construction material. But Bamboo has regained its status as an attractive and Sustainable material over the past few years. Predominantly common in the Asian subcontinent, where Bamboo is most abundantly grown. Bamboo architecture has a long and silent…

Bundi: Valuable Exploration of Traditional Dwellings
Bundi: A Historical Town India is home to a diverse group of people. However, India’s civilization dates back over 4,500 years, making Indian culture one of the oldest in the world. Every place has a unique culture of its own. Among the many facets of Indian culture are language, religion, food, and the arts. Indian…

Victoria Memorial Kolkata- The Absolute White Majestic Monument
The white majestic Victoria Memorial surrounded by sprawling gardens is a beacon of serenity amidst nature’s beauty. The monument, an abode of tranquility stands on the Maidan in Central Calcutta, on the banks of the river Hooghly in proximity to the Chowringhee Road or Jawaharlal Nehru Road. The Victoria Memorial currently stands as one of…

The Growing Trend of Indoor Plants: A Breath of Fresh Air
Introduction In today’s fast-paced world, amidst the chaos that engulfs us, finding moments of tranquility becomes a necessity, a lifeline to our sanity. We turn to curling up with engrossing books, losing ourselves in the mesmerizing notes of soul-soothing music, whipping up culinary masterpieces that nourish our souls, or simply unwinding after enduring the relentless…

Top 7 Indian Architects Who Redefined Spaces
In the rich mosaic of Indian architectural diversity, a cadre of forward-thinking individuals from India has embarked on the ambitious endeavor of reshaping spaces within the ever-evolving realm of architecture and has emerged as true luminaries, shaping not only the skylines of cities but also the future of design. Charles Correa: Courtyards as a…

Design is Perspective or Perplex?
“People think that the most appropriate building is a rectangle because that’s typically the best way of using space. But is that to say that landscape is a waste of space? Remember, the world is not a rectangle. – Ar. Zaha Hadid Introduction Designing is a process of onboarding ideas, art, and forms on paper,…

Top 10 Must Visit Places for Architects and Observe While in a Budget
How many times have you come across a structure that has completely changed your ideals about buildings and Architecture? Travelling opens doors to timeless Architecture. We as Architects feel the burning need to travel. Why is that? Why do we feel the more travelled the person is the more knowledgeable about the field they are?…

Why Do People Love Architecture?
We, as Architects, have a special love and understanding of architecture and design when compared to any regular person. We all may have various reasons for why we chose the field. But we all stay for the common love that is Architecture. While it is completely understandable that we study and appreciate the functions of…










