Architectural reading of cities
Not tourist walks—structured explorations that decode urban morphology, building typologies, and heritage contexts.
Book a WalkFeatured Walks
Each walk is led by architects or heritage professionals with deep contextual knowledge of the city.
Old Delhi: Shahjahanabad
Urban morphology of Mughal Delhi—from Jama Masjid to Chandni Chowk, understanding havelis, katras, and bazaar typologies.
Holkar Heritage: Indore
Exploring Rajwada Palace and Holkar-era architecture—analyzing Indo-Saracenic influences, traditional havelis, and commercial architecture of Central India.
Temple Architecture: Khajuraho
Chandela dynasty's architectural masterpieces—studying Nagara temple architecture, sculptural programs, and spatial organization of the sacred complex.
Afghan Sultanate: Mandu
Medieval fortress city—studying Jahaz Mahal, Hindola Mahal, and Afghan architectural innovations in fortification and palace design.
Walk Formats
We offer walks tailored to different audiences and learning contexts
For Students
Structured walks with observation frameworks, sketching sessions, and analytical discussions.
- •Pre-walk reading material
- •On-site analysis exercises
- •Post-walk reflection sheet
For Institutions
Customizable walks as part of academic programmes, guest lectures, or institutional outings.
- •Faculty collaboration
- •Curriculum alignment
- •Documentation support
Public Walks
Open to architects, designers, heritage enthusiasts, and anyone curious about cities.
- •Weekend sessions
- •Small group size
- •Expert-led narratives
What to Expect
Our walks are not narrated tours—they are analytical explorations. We pause frequently to observe, sketch, discuss, and question.
Expect to look at buildings not just as monuments, but as architectural responses to climate, culture, materials, and patronage. We discuss construction techniques, spatial hierarchies, urban fabric, and conservation challenges.
Whether you're an architecture student, a practicing professional, or simply curious about cities, these walks offer new ways of seeing and understanding the built environment.
Join us on the next walk
Or collaborate with us to design custom walks for your institution or group.
