All India articles
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News
MICA completes first phase of Wellington College campus in Pune
State-of-the-art facility is designed to accommodate 800 students across five interconnected buildings
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Review
From the Mauryas to the Mughals: ‘A meticulously curated window into the architectural styles of ancient India’
Oriana Fernandez welcomes a new book tracing the diverse architectural styles of the Indian subcontinent
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Opinion
We need to find new ways to engage the public with architecture
The V&A’s Tropical Modernism exhibition highlights the challenges around communicating ideas on architecture to a non-architectural audience, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
£12.26m committed to Commonwealth Heritage Forum’s heritage skills programme
Funding from Hamish Ogston Foundation to mark Charles III’s coronation
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Review
Review | MoMA’s exhibition illustrates the rich legacy of South Asian modernism
New York museum seeks to put region’s architecture in a post-colonialist context, writes Ben Flatman
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Blogs
The Commonwealth Games brings misery to India’s poorest
The Guardian reveals the latest attack on Delhi’s slums in the name of progress
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Blogs
Kevin McCloud accused of making 'poverty porn'
Kevin McCloud, presenter of Grand Designs and the Stirling Prize, has managed to annoy the Indian authorities with his latest TV programme... Indian authorities are more than a little upset that his show "Slumming It" had been pitched as a serious look at the architecture of Mumbai but ...
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Blogs
Kevin McCloud's happy communities
The Grand Designs presenter has returned from a stint in Mumbai's infamous Dharavi slum, which provided the background for Slumdog Millionaire, with some profound inspiration for the future of Britain's housing stock...McCloud was in India filming Slumming It, a new documentary about Mumbai's architecture, as part of Channel 4's Indian ...
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Blogs
Calatrava justifies his budget and Holl revels in controversy
News Junkie is back with the news round up which today features an Australian ex-Trade Union boss and Calatrava justifying the huge price tag for the World Trade Centre hub.Plus Stephen Holl enjoying controversy in Norway, the nano homes that could help solve Mumbai's chronic shortage of affordable housing and ...
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Blogs
America's climate change bill, architectural sudoku spin off and Gehry's new shack
It's been a busy few days in the architecture journalism world; Frank Gehry, airports in India, an Israeli architect's Sudoku spin off, America's Climate Change bill, Guerrilla architects in Sydney...It's a bumper edition of international news junkie, but one we hope will leave you very satisfied indeed.House Passes Bill ...
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Blogs
The three R's of architecture - recession, registration and regeneration
The registration debate takes a complicated twist with a story about foreign architects working on projects in Thailand. It looks like there may be change in the law to make the relationship a bit more above board, after one Thai architect registered a complaint about Amanda Levete ArchitectsRegistration also rears ...
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Blogs
'Bright spots' in Australia, Zumthor pics and more drama in India
Peter Zumthor’s Pritzker win is still dominating the architectural headlines, but Mass Studies 2010 pavilion and ‘bright spots’ in Australia also caught BD’s eye today. Elsewhere, thousands of Indian architects face being stripped of their title as the government continues to express unhappiness with the CoA.Korean Pavilion at Expo 2010 ...
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Blogs
Claws out for India's Council of Architecture
International news junkie has been floored by a nasty cold but is back with "sick" buildings in Greece, Shigeru Ban in Aspen and a juicy story from India, where a row over the role of the Council of Architects is brewing. Architecture Council in nominee warIndia's Council of Architecture is ...