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Biomimicry, The Sustainable Way Forward. Can Inspirations from Nature Solve Our Building Crisis?

Introduction The world of design and architecture has seen an inventive approach to studying and replicating nature’s designs and processes to solve human problems. This approach to architecture has resulted in ground-breaking designs by examining natural form, function, and systems. This is the Biomimicry model wherein architects use nature as a model to create sustainable […]

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Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Tradition in Museums: Insights from Dr. Alka Pande

Dr Alka Pande is an art historian who has taught Indian Arts and Aesthetics at Panjab University for over ten years. Her major interests include gender identity, sexuality, and traditional arts. She has received numerous awards, including the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters, the Australian-India Council Special Award, and Chandigarh Lalit Kala

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Young Creatives Defy Graffiti Ban: Abandoned Singapore Mall Transformed into Vibrant Art Hub

In a country where graffiti is strictly prohibited, a group of young creatives in Singapore has seized an unusual opportunity to breathe life into an abandoned mall, defying conventional norms and creating a vibrant space for self-expression. Peace Centre, an aging structure slated for demolition later this year, has become an unexpected canvas for colourful

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A 12 day festival hosted by Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society to celebrate the Indian arts

Tsuktiben Jamir Established in 1949, Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society (SIFAS) was formed with a vision “to enrich lives and build communities through aesthetic appeal and arts contribution as a premier Indian arts institution.” Their mission is multifaceted and caters to a wide range of goals including the initiative to impart the Indian arts to

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