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A Heritage Tour Through Salamanca

Posted onDecember 27, 2017January 12, 2018
Best From Our Students Best of 2016 Capturing Culture Food Heritage Heritage Intangible Heritage Student Program Traditions

Say Cheese! The inseparable relation between Italy and cheese

Posted onAugust 27, 2017September 24, 2017
Best From Our Students Heritage Intangible Heritage Student Program Traditions

Modak: The Hindu god Ganesha’s favorite dessert

Posted onAugust 20, 2017September 20, 2017
Built Heritage, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, My Hometown Culture, Student Program, Traditions

A Glimpse into Zambia’s Dying Cultural Heritage of Vernacular Architecture

When we go?back into Zambia?s history, we learn that between?the 1600s to 1900s, Zambia was at a convergence point of the popular Bantu migrations from …

By lapson_musyanyi
Posted onAugust 11, 2016August 13, 2016
Blog, Built Heritage, Community, Conservation, Heritage, Opinion, Restoration, Travel

Living among ruins: The inhabitants of Hampi

Posted onAugust 11, 2016October 2, 2017

When we go about an in situ?(on site in Latin) conservation, what is the best way to do it? Should we think of the site …

Built Heritage, Heritage, My Hometown Culture, Student Program

An Architect on Site: Lebanese Vernacular Architecture

Posted onAugust 11, 2016August 13, 2016

May I take you to the land of comfort, to the mountains that are looking over the Mediterranean Sea, to the territory of serenity and …

Blog, Built Heritage, Heritage, Religious

Auroville: Sustainable Architecture For Modern Times

Posted onAugust 9, 2016October 9, 2016

In 1965, Shree Maa (Blanche Rachel Mirra Alfassa or simply, Mother) the spiritual collaborator of Rishi Aurobindo had presented her sketch depicting the basic concept …

Best of 2016, Heritage, Student Program

Gedi Ruins-The Lost Coral Town

Posted onAugust 9, 2016December 19, 2016

Set in an enchanting location next to the Indian Ocean, is the remains of the historical town known of Gedi. ?The ruins were discovered by …

Food Heritage, Heritage

Baklava: A Crisp Sojourn of the Middle East

Posted onAugust 8, 2016November 3, 2017

I am not rich enough to eat Baklava and Boerek every day – forget the Boerek, but for Baklava, this was an age old saying …

Food Heritage, Nature

Cat Poop Coffee: Time To Cut The Crap?

Posted onAugust 7, 2016January 24, 2017

Kopi Luwak or Cat Poop Coffee Touted as ?the most expensive coffee in the world?, Kopi Luwak enjoys a rare prestige among the whole gamut …

Built Heritage, Conservation, Heritage, Heritage News, Restoration

A Visit to Mirza Ghalib’s Haveli in Old Delhi

Posted onAugust 7, 2016August 7, 2016

Crossing over from the ?New? Delhi, capital of India, into the sprawling lanes and by-lanes of the walled city, the contrast is almost jarring. In …

Blog, Built Heritage, Discover, Heritage, Stories

The Bizarre History of Captain Cook’s Cottage

Posted onAugust 7, 2016October 9, 2016

Cook?s Cottage is a vine-covered brick house located to the south end of Melbourne?s Fitzroy Gardens, just minutes from the central business district. Its claim …

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