Osmania Women’s College has a gripping history and an important modern function, but years of decline and faulty repair put its structural stability at risk.
India’s earliest Chinatown is home to minority communities seeking recognition for their history and urban revitalization to support their way of life.
The Historic Water Systems of India project is an opportunity to address intersecting contemporary issues, including the impacts of urbanization and climate change on access to clean water.
The eleventh-century Tibetan translator of Buddhist texts, Rinchen Tsangpo, who brought Buddhism to the Western Himalaya, is credited with founding 108 temples in the region.
An architectural icon in need of repair can continue to provide opportunities for recreation and access to public space for the residents of Ahmedabad.
Revitalization of traditional water management systems and the recovery of local knowledge can help address the water crisis for contemporary communities.
Founded in the tenth century, the fortified city of Anegundi on the northern bank of the mighty Tungabhadra River has played an integral role in Indian history.