The sun is already high in the sky, beating down fiercely on our heads, when we reach Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace in ...
In the eighties, a Punjabi immigrant bought an old Italian restaurant in San Francisco. The dish he pioneered became a ...
In India, Mysore is a combination of royal splendour and cultural effervescence: renowned for its palaces and temples, the ...
Following the resounding success of the first two editions, The Leela Palace Bengaluru hosted its third shotgun tournament at the Karnataka Golf Association recently. This year, the tournament was ...
Inside Balasaheb Thackeray Rashtriya Smarak, a testament to a monumental legacy The Balasaheb Thackeray Rashtriya Smarak in Mumbai is a bold architectural tribute ... A new restaurant in Jaipur’s City ...
Mysuru: M.N. Prabhakar, an expert in temple architecture, spoke during the 101st Interaction with Achievers organised by Mysore Art Gallery under its ... Karnataka was the first to have Kalinga style ...
When architectural trends were turning all touchy-feely and old-world-revivalist around the 1980s, the brutalist look was too harsh and abstract, and the style fell out of favor fast. The movement ...
On 21 November 1996, the then-Karnataka government enacted the Bangalore Palace (Acquisition and Transfer) Act. Two years later, the government brought in a similar bill to take over the Mysore palace ...
She said: "Social media and image-sharing platforms are helping people see the brutalism style in a different way. There are more coffee table books on the architecture, too, as opposed to ...
The museum looks as humble as many of Liu's works, but when looking closer to its main structure, it reveals an aesthetic synthesis combining both kiln and palace architectural features.
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