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resilient architecture adapting to extreme climates from hot deserts to arctic regions

Resilient Architecture Across Extreme Climates — From Deserts to Arctic Zones

Climate does not negotiate — architecture must. From scorching deserts to frozen Arctic landscapes, buildings today are being tested like never before. In these extremes, resilient architecture stops being a concept and starts becoming survival logic. This is where design thinking shifts from style to substance. This is where architecture either adapts — or fails.…

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Exploring the Raw Beauty of Laurie Baker Architecture

Early Days Laurie in India Architecture Characteristics? Centre for Development Studies Fishermens Village Indian Coffee House Laurie Baker architecture has re-defined eco-friendly housing with the help of local materials and traditional architectural concepts. Lawrence Wilfred Baker was a British-born Indian architect who lived by sustainable, organic, and vernacular architecture.  Early Days He graduated from the…

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