Rajasthan, the crown jewel of India, is a land where history, culture, and architectural brilliance blend seamlessly.
Commonly referred to as the "Golden City" for its yellow sandstone architecture, Jaisalmer stands as a magnificent monument to Rajasthan's rich cultural and historical legacy. Located in the heart ...
From musical performances to discussions between historians and authors, the festival held at the historic Jaigarh Fort had ...
Located along the Indrayani River, the museum spans 3.5 lakh square feet of air-conditioned space. It took a decade to build. Firodia estimates around 50 lakh working hours went into the project, with ...
In order to revive the heritage properties of the state and restore their former glory, while boosting revenue, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed for the development of three heritage ...
Jaisalmer Fort: A marvel of medieval engineering, this 12th-century citadel towers 250 feet above the city with 1,500-metre-long sandstone walls, strategic bastions and an advanced drainage system.
Jaisalmer: Expansion plans for Jaisalmer city have met with strong resistance from locals following the state govt's decision to include Amarsagar and Kishan Ghat villages within city limits.
Explore the intersection of architecture and medicine, where sanatoriums revolutionized design principles and promoted health ...
Get to know the works of Taller Síntesis, a studio that transforms the Colombian landscape through sustainable and community-focused architecture.
Sanders Pace Architecture's work in South Knoxville will be featured at the National Building Museum through winter 2026.
Following our feature investigating why skyscrapers are often clad in glass, we've rounded up 10 contemporary skyscrapers from around the world that use a variety of other materials for their facades.
With its radical buildings by Eliel Saarinen and Alvar Aalto, the Finnish capital is one of Europe’s most fascinating, if lesser-sung, design capitals. A view of the elegant Ullanlinna, Eira and ...