Jan Gehl is an urban design consultant and a professor of urban design at the school of architecture in Copenhagen, Denmark. He runs his firm and constantly researches and learns…
Humanscale is a significant analysis of people to formulate self-observation and make variable data for easing life standards. Throughout history, local measurements couldn’t be seen as an adequate resource and…
“In the absence of books and formal instructions, architecture is the key to comprehending reality.” – Yi-Fu Tuan Like us humans, all the animals of this planet live in a…
In the modern age of living, where every activity requires a particular space, the space is typically designed for people, based on their comfort level, wellness, usage, and various other…
“Architecture can be found in the telephone and in the Parthenon. How easily could it be at home in our houses! Houses make the street, and the street makes the…
At some point in human history, there was a time when there was no settlement to develop an extended stay; humans wandered from here and there, trying to find the…
Architecture has long been acknowledged as a fundamental aspect of human civilisation. The architectural environment defines our daily lives and significantly impacts our experiences, from ancient temples to contemporary skyscrapers.…
Once there was a distinct profession called “Architectural Storytelling” in a world where creativity and imagination were the driving forces behind all endeavours. Architects were more than just builders; they…
In the realm of architecture, the all-nighter held a hallowed position. It was a rite of passage that united students in their shared experiences of sleepless nights. Yet, amidst the…
Since times immemorial, the co-existence of humans and architecture has prevailed. The individuality of any of the two would be a compelling interrogation. The two have lent a helping hand…
“Architecture is not just a profession delivering a service. It is the way humanity touches base with itself. That is why and how it has persisted for thousands of years.”…
The beginning of the past The basic needs of humans were food, clothing, and shelter. In the Stone Age period, when there were less of commodities and more peace, the…