Friday, 7 January 2011

Indian Festivals

Deepawali



Dushehraa



Ganesh Chaturthi



Gangaur Festival Of Jaipur(India)



Lohrii



Navratri Religious Festival Of India like Ramadan



Rakshabandhan


Kites Festival

India is a Land of Festivals. Here seasons are less in counting than festivals.India is Vast.As India has many religion with differnt tradition,many languages have been spoken in this country.....

Indian Monuments

        
India Gate




Jama Masjid





Red Fort



Unique Hindu Architecture




Taj Mahal




Golden Temple (Amritsar)

Landscapes Of Himalyas
















Indian Forest




































































http://www.google.co.uk/images?q=indian+forests&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi&biw=1280&bih=699

Indian Landscapes
















Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Designs that inspired me to study landscape architecture

                  Taken at Blackpool in the UK Nikon d80 with 8mm fish eye 


           A bird's eye view of the outskirts of Bangalore, from the top of Nandi Hills.     



                        

                                          
                             


























Monday, 18 October 2010

About Me

Hello and welcome to my blog. I have always been passionate about architecture. After completing my A Levels, I went to a local design school in Ludhiana (India) where I enrolled into the Interior/Exterior Design Program. This dramatically improved my drawing & sketching. I had the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest teachers, who guided and supported me throughout my course.

My first paid job was with a kitchen company as a Designer. Money and experience was very well received but still I felt something was missing. I realised that I wasn’t done studying just yet. Studying Landscape at Kingston was an absolute dream came true. I had a cousin who recently graduated from Kingston, he couldn’t stop going on about the helpful staff and the quality of education. I had to find out the truth first hand. I am glad to say that I was not at all disappointed. I am really enjoying my course and my stay in London. I am blessed to have great friends and fantastic tutors. I am looking forward to finishing my course.

In my spare time (which is not very much these days), I enjoy driving fast cars, horse ridding and anything fast and silly. I love playing pool as I find it very therapeutic plus it also help me organise my thoughts and keeps me entertained.

Once again thank you for taking some time to read about me. I shall try my hardest to write new blogs as and when I can!!!

Ritesh