This is important. Don’t demolish if you don’t need to https://t.co/vx61AYW242
— AKDA (@akdaoffice) May 27, 2021
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May 27, 2021 at 06:20PM
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This is important. Don’t demolish if you don’t need to https://t.co/vx61AYW242
— AKDA (@akdaoffice) May 27, 2021
On a quiet residential street in New Delhi, a monumental circular aperture sits within a square brick screen. https://t.co/JbSNJU8Vkl
— AKDA (@akdaoffice) May 27, 2021
In case you missed it, https://t.co/Esm9XtsrAw
— AKDA (@akdaoffice) May 24, 2021
How do you have a conversation about architecture using a building?https://t.co/BNGIoUpfut
— AKDA (@akdaoffice) May 22, 2021
What is architecture? It’s a ongoing conversation, and this one is with the best of them https://t.co/Esm9XtsrAw
— AKDA (@akdaoffice) May 21, 2021
On a quiet residential street in New Delhi, a monumental circular aperture sits within a square brick screen.
— AKDA (@akdaoffice) May 21, 2021
https://t.co/BNGIoUpfut
Too many corporate net zero goals are too vague and distant. Some smack of abject #greenwashing.
— AKDA (@akdaoffice) May 19, 2021
Beware the looming net zero car crash via @FT
https://t.co/pE51dm98sa
Interesting to see Environmental Protection & Digital Self Determination viewed as fundamental human rights. https://t.co/lkr2XtAPNf
— AKDA (@akdaoffice) May 8, 2021
A great light has gone out.
— AKDA (@akdaoffice) May 5, 2021
Ashish Ganju was the foremost thinker in architecture in India and he has left a huge void in the pedagogy of the profession