Building Giants (magazine)

Building Giants (ISSN 2455-6408) is an Indian quarterly magazine registered under Registrar of Newspapers for India in 2010. The magazine is published by ABS Publication, which is a part of ABS Group of companies based out of Indore in Central India. It primarily focuses on the emerging trends in architectural world. It is a magazine for architects and related professionals. Building Giants documents significant architecture and design from across the world and features articles on current practice, building technology, interior designs and social issues affecting architecture.

Building Giants issues are usually a mix of design ideas and trends, building science, business and professional strategies, exploration of key issues, news products and computer-aided practice architecture and design, new wave furniture designs and ideas.

History

Chief Editor Anis Qureshi
Categories Architecture & Interior
Frequency Quarterly
Total Circulation 30,000
Year Founded 2010
Company ABS Publication
Country India
Based in Indore
Language English
Website www.buildinggiants.co.in

ABS group of companies is consisting of four companies, absIT focusing on software development; DesignLab International,[1] for 3D rendering and visualisation, ABS Arch which provides architectural libraries and ABS Publication which publishes Building Giants. In year 2015 Building Giants started inviting guest editors to publish a theme based magazine. Most of their guest editors are renowned architects, academicians and designers who suggest a theme for the issue. According to Anis Qureshi (Editor-in-Chief), "The idea behind inviting panel of guest editor is to showcase their architectural and design philosophy to readers, and provide an opportunity to publish the works of other leading architects and designers on the same theme."

Editors in chief

Editors

  • Kanika Mehata
  • Aniket Pradhan

Guest editors

References

  1. "Welcome". www.designlabinternational.com. Retrieved 31 March 2017.


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