Tag: Indian architecture style

  • The Most Effective Vastu Tips for Commercial Spaces

    The Most Effective Vastu Tips for Commercial Spaces

    In the present day, businesses are flourishing and thus new commercial spaces, offices, educational institutes, and hospitals are opening up. Vastu shastra guidelines are important to be taken care of before building these facilities to achieve profits and prosperity. Vastu tips for Offices The establishment of the office is for overall success and good profit…

  • Vithala Temple Complex: Deep into the Core of Ruins

    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…

  • Bamboo Architecture: Valuable Green Steel Of The Future

    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…

  • Top 7 Indian Architects Who Redefined Spaces

    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…

  • Why Do People Love Architecture?

    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…

  • Resurgence of Mud House in India- Absolute Need of the Hour

    Resurgence of Mud House in India- Absolute Need of the Hour

    Introduction For almost a century, the earth bore the brunt of modern architecture and industrial materials. Fortunately, a handful of architects awoke to the injustice done to the environment, relieving not just the surroundings from concrete jungles but also inhabitants from the soul-less spaces. After decades of sustainability shout-outs, Indian architects sought solace in mud…

  • Organic Architecture: A Unique Harmony with Nature

    Organic Architecture: A Unique Harmony with Nature

    Introduction Organic architecture came into existence around 1908. Organic architecture, mentioned as designing the structures while creating spaces, creates a balance with the natural surroundings. Organic architecture is meant to have custom-fit spaces according to the required function, or, to put it another way, Form Follows Function! And, of course, the design and the environment…

  • Rooftops: Fascinating Innovation of the 21st Century

    Rooftops: Fascinating Innovation of the 21st Century

    Introduction Architecture today is not just limited to planning but has joined hands with landscape and green spaces as well. Roofscapes or Rooftops and terrace architecture have an essential part to play in designing. The importance of a good roof is that it protects from climatic factors but also serves as an aesthetic member of…

  • City of Great Temples: Varanasi Uttar Pradesh

    City of Great Temples: Varanasi Uttar Pradesh

    Varanasi is also well known as Kashi. The name, Kashi comes from the Sanskrit word काशि, which means ‘where the cosmic light collects in a circle’ or ‘illumination’. Varanasi Uttar Pradesh, it is regarded as the holiest of the Sapta Puris. Kashi has long been associated with Jainism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, and was also invaded…

  • Streetscape: Some Spectacular Streets That Have Become A City’s Identity

    Streetscape: Some Spectacular Streets That Have Become A City’s Identity

    Streetscape Architecture is the city’s backbone. The streets are the finest area to stroll all day long if someone wants to learn about the culture of a city. Streets are an important part of a city’s civic life and overall town planning. As a result, streetscaping has become a decisive factor in a city’s development.…