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Amagical city on the Silk Route
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Journal of All India Architects )
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26 Apr 2012 |
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This 'trading gate' from the Silk Route has come a long way to become a developed cosmopolitan sizzling destination and today is touted as an alternative for Las Vegas, the gambling paradise. However there is much more to Macau than that! A politically stable area it remains the Special Administrati ... |
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BENEFITH THE -DESERT SAND
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Journal of All India Architects )
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26 Apr 2012 |
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An ancient well recharged by water harvesting (above) and women at a precious water source referred to as a Vira or brother (below)
vanished as abruptly as they had arrived. We navigated our way past fascinating theories as we walked slowly through the Archaeological Museum. |
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The new art of good business
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Journal of All India Architects )
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24 Apr 2012 |
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The new-age business model has been embarking on doing business responsibly by 'doing right' and 'doing good' for the sustainability of business, society and environment. On the contrary, the con-ventional wisdom of doing responsible business under a popularly known acronym, 'CSR', which is principa ... |
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Architecture of serenity in the hills
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Journal of All India Architects )
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Percy Brown, the author of the book Indian Architecture has mentioned that the Jains made a departure from the Hindu and Buddhist styles of the same period by using sacred sites as mountains of immortality. In Shravanabelagola, the 58-feet monolithic statue of the first Jain Tirthankara Bahubali si ... |
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URBAN BOX
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Journal of All India Architects )
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It is precisely thinking of the accomplishment of dreams that the role of the Architect reveals an extreme importance, for he is the one that has to make the accurate interpretation of a client dreams, sometimes confuse, that reveal the true essence of each person and the way that they would like to ... |
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ADHARSHILA VATIKA (KINDERGARDEN SCHOOL)
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Journal of All India Architects )
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The requirement was to have classrooms well lit up with nature & natural light. Further outer areas to be landscaped & designed for out door activities like swimming pool, slides, skating, assembly space & sand pit. The School was to be centrally air-conditioned. The building to have a character of ... |
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