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Spaces That Feel Back: How Buildings Respond to Human Behavior

March 19, 2026 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

Buildings were always intended to solve a straightforward problem: shelter. Through form and material, they protected occupants from the weather and organized human activity. Modern architecture, along with evolving lifestyles, added new priorities — efficiency, density, structural innovation, and aesthetics. People now demand more from buildings. Occupants increasingly want environments that actively support how they live, work, and feel.

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Architecture as a Platform: What Makes a Building Evolve?

March 3, 2026 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

Not long ago, recent enough to feel current, architecture entered a moment in which buildings became legible as products. The framing offered discipline and a refreshed perspective to an industry that often deems novelty more precious than operational clarity. Nudging exercises of “form” towards repeatability, user experience, performance, and scalability prepared buildings to be a “product” that could now be evaluated. Architecture is more answerable to how well it works, how clearly it communicates its use, and how consistently it delivers its intended experience.

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How Open-Source Toolkits Are Democratizing Built Heritage

November 20, 2025 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

For monuments worthy of sustained admiration, conservation practices have been selectively mobilized to reinforce their prestige and secure their place at the center of heritage narratives. Structures whose vernacular ought to be passed down miss the discerning eye of the experts. Rowhouses, shopfronts, and neighborhood structures that form the fabric of our cities are often left to deteriorate beyond repair. Much more is lost, apart from aesthetics.

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Airports as Destinations: Branding Cities in East and Southeast Asia

November 11, 2024 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

Air travel has opened up multiple avenues for travel experiences. Lately, these transitional spaces have become destinations themselves, with airports like the Hong Kong International Airport and Incheon International Airport commanding over 60 million visitors per year. Airports are often the first and last impression of a city, and designers and city planners are recognizing their role in telling a place’s brand story. As hubs of both travel and tourism, these airports aim to blend functionality with cultural engagement, offering passengers a taste of the local flavor before they even leave the terminal.

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How Tech Parks Are Replacing Central Business Districts in India

November 4, 2024 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

India is often recognized for its thriving technology industry, with a reputation for producing a substantial number of skilled tech professionals each year. This has attracted a dynamic technology ecosystem that increasingly draws global companies to establish operations in the country. The rise of tech parks has become a key strategy for harnessing this talent and resources, cultivating an environment conducive to innovation. What impact do these tech parks have on the urban landscape of Indian cities?

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Architecture as a Tool for Social Innovation: Human-Centered Design to Combat Loneliness 

October 28, 2024 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

Architecture holds power beyond the creation of buildings – it is a practice that shapes how people live, interact, and thrive within their communities. Architecture can also be a tool for social innovation. Through an understanding of human-centered processes, participatory design, and social sciences, practitioners can address societal challenges such as loneliness, inequality, and public health to equip spaces as vehicles for social equity and engagement. Architecture’s role in shaping the future of communities is a direct response to human needs and activated social change.

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The Triple Bottom Line in Architecture: Developing Properties for People, Planet, and Profit

October 21, 2024 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

Prioritizing people and the planet, when it comes to building construction and real estate development, is being seen as more than an ethical mandate – it is a highly profitable approach. Changing market demands, city ordinances, and regulations, and an emphasis on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors are all influencing what successful development in the 21st century stands for.

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Healthcare Architecture in India: Strategic Design Principles to Address the Urban-Rural Divide

October 14, 2024 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

In a nation as diverse as India, the healthcare landscape presents wicked problems and plentiful opportunities. The country’s hospital infrastructure has been increasingly strained in the areas of accessibility, quality, and equity, especially with a snowballing population growth. While urban development expands amidst these constraints, architects have been able to position innovative design solutions as mediators, also sealing the gap between urban and rural healthcare quality and accessibility in India.

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A Tale of Two Cities: The Role of Art in Kochi and Kassel’s Cultural Revival

October 7, 2024 Ankitha Gattupalli 0

Along India’s southwest coast dotted with a mix of colonial architecture and ancient heritage, the city of Kochi stands as a relic of foreign influence. A previously colonized town by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British now breathes new life into its built landscape. Across the world, in the German city of Kassel, the scars of World War II are etched into the environment, deep under its revived cultural soul. Both Kochi and Kassel, though worlds apart in geography and history, shared a commonality: the power of art and festivals to heal. In the aftermath of historical trauma, these cities found renewal in the creative expression of artists from around the globe.