Explains how carbon credits have evolved into monetisable assets and outlines key accounting recognition, income-tax treatment under section 115BBG, and GST considerations in ...
Preservationist and Brownstoner columnist Suzanne Spellen penned a bevy of captivating tales of Brooklyn’s history and ...
The past 12 months have produced a remarkable number of buildings that push architecture to new heights. From a megatall ...
The Shanti Act completes the liability architecture that India left unfinished in 2010, transforming nuclear power from a ...
I I am, without a doubt, one of the nerdiest people I know. My love for all things old-world, fantastical, and medieval is ...
The Landing at Ellicott, the redesigned Fargo Quad in the Ellicott Complex, was recognized for Outstanding Design in the postsecondary schools category of American School & University’s 2025 ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. My father is Egyptian and my mother is Danish; both doctors, they met in the 1990s in Copenhagen where I grew ...
Architectural Digest editorial staff were not involved with the creation of this content. In the design world, fenestration is more than a functional detail—it’s a defining architectural element, ...
New research shows that North Koreans appear to be trying to trick US companies into hiring them to develop architectural designs using fake profiles, résumés, and Social Security numbers. New ...
“It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.” —Audre Lorde Most buildings and cities are designed for a narrow slice of human ...
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