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Hello Friends.. Welcome to Architectural Guidance Blog.. I'm Omkar from Pune , India. Since I'm Architect I know what Architecture students ,Architects need..So This is the blog where you'll find all the information about Architecture ,famous buildings , Architects , modern , contemporary architectural styles and much more..
Architectural History Of Ahmadabad City
2020-08-03 08:59
Hello Friends , We have created a Youtube Chaneel of Architectural world , Where we will be sharing Architectural Presentations of Famous Architects ,  there works and History . We… Read More
Architect Mario Botta
2020-07-27 06:33
Hello Friends , We have created a Youtube Chaneel of Architectural world , Where we will be sharing Architectural Presentations of Famous Architects ,  there works and History . We… Read More
2020-05-08 12:15
Covid-19 has very much hampered the already struck real estate sector in Pune, India.Past few years , Due to the demonetization , GST implementation and slowdown in IT sector has reduced the… Read More
2012-07-10 14:18
AaAcidity The characteristic of soils that have a pH level of less than 7, which is suited to plants     that thrive in “sour” soil as opposed to alkaline or &ldqu&hell…Read More
2012-07-06 15:20
Every bathroom needs the basic s : a toilet , sink and bathing facility . Lighting helps, too, especially after dark : but what’s  missing in too many bathrooms that every bathro… Read More
2010-02-24 18:49
Hi Friends ,You Must be knowing about Tata Nano.Tata has launched this small and cheapest car in the world last year. As this car is going to change the extent  of definition of 'C… Read More
2010-02-04 08:35
I'm an Architect ..Its a statement...or may be argument for some people...but thats the fact..my university gave me that degree...From first yr of my college I'm being asked...what is archit… Read More
2008-10-06 12:59
The Farnsworth House has this in common with Cannery Rowin Monterey, California: it is a poem, a quality of light, atone, ahabit, a nostalgia, a dream. It has about it, also, an aura of high… Read More
2008-10-02 10:51
On the east bank of the Nile at Thebes, 440 miles (700 kilometers) south of the site of modern Cairo, stood the most extensive temple complex in ancient Egypt. From the time of the New Kingd… Read More
2008-10-02 10:49
The Taj Mahal, India’s most recognizable icon, was built on the banks of the River Jamuna at Agra by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (reigned a.d.1628–1666), in memory of his belov… Read More
2008-10-02 10:45
The Opera House stands on Bennelong Point, which reaches out into Sydney Harbour, close to the famous bridge. It was designed by the Danish architect Jørn Utzon and engineered by the… Read More
2008-10-02 10:44
The Sydney Harbour Bridge, irreverently known as “the coat hanger” to Sydneysiders, is the largest, although not the longest, one-bow bridge in the world. It crosses from Dawe&rs&hell…Read More
2008-10-02 10:43
The deeply religious Ottoman sultan of Istanbul Ahmet I (reigned a.d. 1603–1617) was enthroned at the age of fourteen. Six years later he commissioned his architect Sedefkar Mehmet Agh… Read More
2008-10-02 10:41
The Suez Canal, an artificial waterway across the Isthmus of Suez in northeastern Egypt, connects Port Said on the Mediterranean coast with Port Tawfiq on the Gulf of Suez, an inlet of the R… Read More
2008-10-02 10:38
The Stockton and Darlington line, the world’s first public railroad, was opened on 27 September 1825. As well as carrying coal, the train drawn by “Locomotion No. 1” had ab… Read More
2008-10-02 10:37
Originally titled Liberty Enlightening the World, the colossal statue on Liberty Island in New York Harbor stands nearly 307 feet (93.5 meters) high. It represents a woman of pre-Raphaelite… Read More
2008-10-02 10:35
No archeological remnant of Solomon’s Temple survives. The Bible provides descriptions, and since it is generally believed that the architectural style was constrained by regional infl… Read More
2008-10-02 10:31
The Snowy Mountains Scheme, one of the largest engineering and construction projects in the world, extends over 2,700 square miles (7,000 square kilometers) in Australia’s Snowy Mounta… Read More
2008-10-02 10:30
Only seldom for ideological, political or pragmatic reasons has a society called for a new building type. Ecclesiastes asserts “There is nothing new under the sun,” and most huma… Read More
2008-10-02 10:29
Skellig Michael (Sceilig Mhichil), or Great Skellig, is the larger of a pair of forbidding limestone pinnacles—the other is Small Skellig—jutting from the Atlantic Ocean about 7… Read More
2008-10-02 10:27
Sigiriya (Lion Mountain), about 130 miles (210 kilometers) from Colombo in central Sri Lanka, is a ruined ancient stronghold built on a sheer-sided rock pillar. It rises 1,144 feet (349 mete… Read More
2008-10-02 10:25
The most spectacular building in Yangon (formerly known as Rangoon) is the Shwedagon Pagoda, a great bell-shaped, solid brick stupa covered with an estimated 55 tons (50 tonnes) of gold. It… Read More
2008-10-02 10:24
Surrounded by a 23-foot-high (7-meter) mud-brick wall, the Yemeni city of Shibam lies at the southern edge of the Rub’al-Khali Desert at the junction of several wadis and the Hadramawt… Read More

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