The tale of the extension of the Tate Modern Museum designed by Herzog and De Meuron is as much a tale of London as it is of the museum itself.…
Vertical storage isn’t just about tucking things away; it’s about reclaiming your kitchen, making every inch count, and turning those walls into your new best friends for storage. In this…
In the heart of Apeldoorn, Netherlands, the Museum Paleis Het Loo stands as a testament to architectural brilliance, seamlessly blending tradition with innovation. This masterpiece, orchestrated by the renowned KAAN…
As a testament to human resilience, Japan has revolutionised design & construction to contend with nature’s way of letting off some excess energy. From seismic zoning and building codes to…
This high-rise will mark the centre of the newly emerging Haidenauplatz district in eastern Munich. Alongside the iconic Hypo high-rise from the 1970s in the adjacent Bogenhausen district, it will…
Tadao Anda of Osaka, Japan, is a self-made architect eliciting poetic and surreal architecture with concrete, light, and glass that synthesises modern ideologies with Japanese tradition while—in essence—yearning to affiliate…
Contemporary public spaces are vital for urban environments and act as hubs for interaction between various communities. In addition to promoting a sense of community and fostering a lively and…
In ancient times, Israel, Iraq, Syria and Saudi Arabia were part of the land known as Canaan, Jordan lies in the Near East & bordered by all of these countries.…
The goal of Zhengzhou Airport Biomedical Park is to create a visual impact. As a component of the Zhengzhou Linkong Biopharmaceutical Park, WSP ARCHITECTS developed an exposition center in the…
The idea for this submerged house was to be a piece of architecture that blended with the contours, honouring the site while being inspired by the vistas of the Khadakwasla…
The Elvis Presley House, popularly known as “Graceland”, is a mansion that sits on a 13.8-acre (5.6-hectare) estate in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. Built-in 1939, it was designed by architects…
An oasis of tranquility away from Barcelona’s bustling city streets, the pavilion by Mies Van der Rohe and Lilli Reich was Germany’s re-appearance on the world stage after the First…