As architects, we are becoming more conscious of the environmental, social, and political calamities that affect vulnerable populations all over the world. We are trained to have specialized knowledge that,…
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, utopian housing complexes, towns, model villages, etc., were developed by architects like Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier to combat the terrible effects of…
“Architecture arises out of our need to shelter the human animal in a spatial environment and to enclose the social animal in a group space. In this sense architecture serves…
“Humanitarian” follows the principle of humanity as the centre point of any actions taken to alleviate poverty and provide equity, welfare, and happiness to all individuals. Humanitarian architecture focuses on social…
What does the future hold for architecture? Architecture has seen a tremendous change in the last three decades. When it comes to cities, architects have created some strong architectural assets…
“Architecture is life, and architecture is a mirror of life”, I.M. Pei One of the most necessities of every living thing is shelter. Nature, in its unique manner, provided refuge…
Revaluating Architectural Economics Welcome to the 21st century, where profit is dubbed the law of the day in our rat race to reach the ever-tantalizing idea of modernity. It is…
Understanding Communal Design Architecture is by nature a balancing act between social and logistical dynamics, the paradox of architecture being that people not only shape their built environment but are…
Community development is described as advancement within the standard of communal existence. It also can be defined as the change or growth of a community over a period of your…
Social architecture has been appreciated and trivialized in equal parts for visualizing and valuing informal architecture, vernacular techniques, and a commitment to those who have been left behind in society.…
Social architecture has been appreciated and trivialized in equal parts for visualizing and valuing informal architecture, vernacular techniques, and a commitment to those who have been left behind in society.…
Social architecture is a crucial urban planning approach to make everyone feel included, from the deprived to more-affluent individuals. As minority groups have been neglected in recent years, by the…