Monthly Archives: December 2014

URBAN SCENARIO IN INDIA & ENERGY EFFICIENCY AS ENGINE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH

  In India, cities are growing at breakneck speed to accommodate a rapidly growing population attracted by prospects of better economic and living opportunity and also due to The fast-paced growth of the Indian economy which has ironically led to a rapid disintegration of the existing infrastructure Generally Master planning in India is done  every [...]

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Towards Inclusive Design

TOWARDS INCLUSIVE DESIGN_2

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Does architecture stimulate value in growth analysis?

This paper aims to acknowledge and decipher the discourse between two very different languages for purposes of a mutual understanding, bridging spatial terms between economists and architects (and similar urban design and planning professions). In addition the driving factors of economic growth of human activities, through risk awareness and mitigation enables a framework that promotes [...]

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Bandung, a City Where Creativity, Design, and Social Economy are Merged

Disputes between people over power has been distracting my understanding about what actually caused economy and socio culture issues. Not yet to mention about the role of architecture and design in it, I want to express that I believe this harmonised/unharmonised relations between all aspects and disciplines in urban level are caused by power and [...]

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Ecocity and Ecotopia

Currently the climate change and global warming caused by destructive human intervention is shattering our planet’s life system. Evidently the decisions we make about architecture and urban formation have a crucial impact on earth’s future health. By now people begin to realize that radical changes have to be made considering human lifestyle to conserve and [...]

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