
Why India’s National Building Code Matters
In Serbia, protests over a railway building collapse in November, 2024 which killed 15 people and severely injured two now threaten the stability of the

In Serbia, protests over a railway building collapse in November, 2024 which killed 15 people and severely injured two now threaten the stability of the

Moy Moy was a beautiful young woman: she had black eyes, like the deepest pools, and the most wonderful hair: thick, dark, glossy and straight.

After last week’s site visit with a pack of excited, energetic little boys (which left us exhausted and questioning our own common sense), we visited

It’s been a very busy week, beginning with two photo shoots: one involving, in addition to videos and stills, a drone camera brought in to

Accessibility is far more than ramps and Braille signage. It means Universal Design: creating an environment that can be accessed, understood and used by all

Of magic doors, there is this: You do not see them, even as you are passing through. We began construction in March 2023. Today, our

We love it when our architects visit just on general principles: it’s reassuring to know that the plans and the reality are in sync and

It’s been a long time and a great deal has happened since my last post! Sorry about that, but I will try and make up

When Sumita and I attended a two-day training on India’s National Building Code, I never expected it would be such a turning point in my