Online courses offer convenience and flexibility while allowing students to learn during isolation with the chance to plan study time around the rest of the day. During isolation, students can…
As 2019 came to an end, architects all over the world celebrated the passing of another year, only to spend the better half of the next year reminiscing, longing for…
Architecture all over the world is changing with changing technology, economic systems, increasing population, social patterns, and now shaping differently concerning the pandemic outbreak. After each epidemic outbreak, the urban…
Writing maintainable and clean code in software development isn’t just good practice; it is a must-have skill. Clean code helps to ensure that software is readable, easy to understand, and…
“I’ve said goodbye to the overworked notion that architecture has to save the world.” ― Peter Zumthor While architecture cannot save the world, it certainly can play its part in the…
We know a lot about the past but we can only speculate and envision the future based on the path we are on. The idea of flying cars, walking pods,…
Hoarder houses are a growing problem in many communities around the world. Hoarding is a condition that affects people of all ages and backgrounds, and it can significantly impact the…
You go about your entire life absorbing information. As a toddler, you are taught to distinguish between shapes and colours and learn a whole new language (or multiple ones) from…
Two-thirds of the human race, 6.5 billion individuals precisely, will be living in urban areas by 2050, increasing demand for high-capacity housing, workplaces, and overall infrastructure. Would we still be…
This renovation functionally and visually transformed the 160m² apartment, located in the iconic Saint Honoré residential building, on Avenida Paulista, in São Paulo – Brazil. The concept was to create…
A new typology was developed by Peter Ruge Architects for a residential structure in southeast Berlin. Users share three different addresses in the same apartment, becoming the first inclusive Co-Living…
Architecture ofttimes goes unobserved, almost behaving as an unobtrusive mise-en-scène of everyday activities serving a designated purpose for its actors. Subsequently, its onlookers overpass the meticulous network of finicky details…