In Bhuj, a municipality in the Kutch district of western India’s Gujarat, a network of community members, government officials and non-profit development organisations worked together to devise an emergency re-urbanisation plan following the disastrous 2001 earthquake. One particular case study takes us to Sardar Nagar, a rehousing settlement that threatened to become a slum of thousands.
Shortlisted for Tamayouz Excellence Award’s Women in Architecture and Construction Award and Mohamed Makiya Prize, Egyptian academic, architect and inventor...
Launched by the Global Cement and Concrete Association, the competition invites professional and amateur photographers to share images of concrete that...
In the capital of Albania, the largest Muslim society in Europe, the cobblestone roads, structures and surfaces that date back...
Part of the ‘Solar Decathlon’ competition, the project has received praise for its sustainability and technology. A circular home designed...
Designed and constructed by Cairo-based practice Hand Over, the Blue Hole diving site now features new structures made of natural...
The new headquarters belongs to the China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group. Zaha Hadid Architects has been selected to...
The hospital, located in Casablanca, was built within two weeks and has a capacity for 700 patients. Located near Morocco’s...
Designed by Teke Architects Office, an off-grid structure can adapt to meet the different needs of its tenants. Designed by...
WTA Architecture + Design Studio has created emergency medical structures to aid hospitals in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The...