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Aquatic Gallery / INI Design Studio

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  • Architects: INI Design Studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  150000 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Advance Cooling, Armstrong, Asian Paints, C&S Electric, Carrier, +12

Valaya Villa / tHE gRID Architects Research and Design Studio

Valaya Villa / tHE gRID Architects Research and Design Studio - More Images+ 35

Ahmedabad, India

Reimagining Air Conditioning: Traditional Cooling Methods for the Future

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Traditional building solutions tend to work well in their respective contexts, as they have withstood hundreds of years of testing and improvements, and use techniques and materials available locally. Although globalization and the democratization of access to technology have brought more comfort and new opportunities to humanity, it has also led to the homogenization of solutions in the construction sector and a dependence on global supply chains for construction materials and components. This has also caused a rupture in how knowledge is passed on to new generations and, eventually, the disappearance of traditions.

In particular, the topic of passive cooling solutions for buildings is currently having a resurgence, with an effort to recover ancient techniques used throughout history in locations that have always had to deal with hot climates. This is even more evident due to the high energy costs imposed by artificial cooling, the global warming scenario, and mainly because, among the projections of population growth, a significant portion of megacities will be located in the predominantly hot climates of Africa and Asia. When we think about the future, is it possible to be inspired by the past and apply ancient cooling techniques to contemporary buildings?

Atal Sarovar at Rajkot Smart City / INI Design Studio

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  • Architects: INI Design Studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  303514
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Asian Paints, Blue Star, Eicher, KEI, Krislosker, +9

Magnus Office / Sanjay Puri Architects

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CREST NINE Community Center / Sanjay Puri Architects

CREST NINE Community Center / Sanjay Puri Architects - More Images+ 23

Prestige University / Sanjay Puri Architects

Prestige University / Sanjay Puri Architects - More Images+ 27

Indore, India

Stella Office Building / Sanjay Puri Architects

Stella Office Building / Sanjay Puri Architects - More Images+ 16

Cielo Apartment / Sanjay Puri Architects

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How Environments Shape Outdoor Dining Spaces: 24 Architectural Approaches

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Outdoor terraces occupy a familiar threshold in cities around the world, operating as social rooms that sit between interior space and open air to host rituals of daily life. People meet to share a drink, watch the street's movement, or pause before returning to their routines. These places serve as cultural settings as much as commercial ones, revealing how hospitality and public life intersect to shape the city's character.

Climate influences these spaces more directly than almost any other design force, shaping how terraces function and how people inhabit them. Sun, wind, rain, and humidity guide decisions about orientation, shading, openness, and material selection. Each terrace becomes a negotiated space between human comfort and environmental pressure, and this negotiation can be read in every enclosure, surface, and spatial boundary.

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The Future of Cities: How Can We Build Differently to Promote Resilient and Low-Impact Environments?

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How does the construction sector shape the future of cities? What challenges does it face? At the crossroads of demographic, social, energy, and climate pressures, the construction sector is changing fast. Professionals, institutions, and citizens are working together to build environments that improve health and well-being, encourages durable and place-responsive solutions, cut carbon emissions, withstand climate risks, and provide affordable, high-quality housing.

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Shilamay House / SferaBlu Architects + Naman Shah Architects

Shilamay House / SferaBlu Architects + Naman Shah Architects - More Images+ 23

Agol, India
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  550
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Duravit, Asian Paints, Beautex, Jaquar, Kesarjan, +4

Twin House / Design Work Group

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  • Architects: Design Work Group
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1570
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Hansgrohe, Miele, Mapei Chemical , Micro light, Mitsubishi Electric, +1

Jetvan Extension / Design Work Group

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  • Architects: Design Work Group
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3125
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2025

Kindergarten Architecture: Imaginative Spaces Shaping Childhood and Creativity

Kindergarten architecture has long stood apart as a realm where design and imagination converge. Unlike most building typologies, these spaces are conceived not only to shelter and function but to shape the earliest experiences of curiosity, play, and social interaction. Throughout history, the design of kindergartens has evolved alongside pedagogical shifts, moving from modest, utilitarian beginnings to highly intentional environments that stimulate both learning and wonder. In this context, architecture becomes more than a backdrop — it becomes a silent educator, capable of nurturing emotional, cognitive, and physical development.

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Trees Sliced Through Residence / Matharoo Associates

Trees Sliced Through Residence / Matharoo Associates - More Images+ 13

Ahmedabad, India
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  7190 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022

Learning Circles: 12 Educational Projects with Elliptical Plans

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Creating an educational setting is a specific and sensitive task. Merging children's safety and learning optimization requirements with an aesthetic appeal and solid concept can birth some of the most beautiful, unique projects around. One common configuration is the elliptical or circular school. A circular, more specifically ringlike educational setting can suggest a sense of protectiveness and safety with the construction of the embracing surrounding membrane. It is also a practical setup that envelopes multiple functions while linking them, consequently allowing interactive instances through the central courtyard.

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Alloa Hills Weekend Home / Studio Sangath

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Mubarakpur, India
  • Architects: Studio Sangath
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  600
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024