
Book Review: Architecture Technology & Process by Chris Abel
The book presents author’s take on technological development in architecture and its interaction with social, economical and traditional aspects of a region especially the pacific
The book presents author’s take on technological development in architecture and its interaction with social, economical and traditional aspects of a region especially the pacific
This book basically talks about “design” as a process, how that process works, what we understand about it and what we don’t, and how it
Lighting is an integral part of architectural design.It determines the utilitarian and the aesthetic environment provided by a designer, thus calling for the most careful
Sodium vapour lamps have a very high effieciency and are generally used for purposes of street lighting. These have a low colour rendering index and
“Districts are structured with nodes, defined by edges, penetrated by paths and sprinkled with landmarks. Elements regularly overlap one another.” – Kevin Lynch What is
This is the inference of the study of the urban design of Jian Wai SOHO, Beijing; Battery City Park, Manhattan, NewYork; Federation Square, Melbourne &
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