Water has always been essential to the development of communities and the natural world, dating back to the earliest days of animal and plant life. Water was essential to human…
Human civilizations have always focused on storytelling as a compelling method of communicating their experiences, values, and beliefs. Storytelling is not always just for literature or amusement, it can be…
In the beginning, architecture was all about habitat and shelter. Not so anymore. Over the years, this discipline has evolved to impact every aspect of life beyond mere functionality: from…
Visual marketing was once a game of captivating customers with static brochures and print ads. But consumers today want to feel and experience a product before buying. This immersive, interactive…
The buildings are living interpretations of our encounters crafted in the form of surprises, the rhythmic play of light and shadow, materials, textures, and colors to construct an artistic symphony.…
The 2 Finsbury Avenue scheme from 3XN Architects is one of the latest proposals in Broadgate, UK, designed to replace two buildings built by British architect Peter Foggo in the…
In a fast-changing world of concrete jungles, where often you would have no other choice than to be in urban areas, the idea of biophilic design is an amazing area…
The Thermal Baths, Vals – Examples of Innovative Use of Natural Light in Architecture The Thermal Baths in Vals, Switzerland, stand as a testament to the extraordinary convergence of architectural brilliance…
Tate Modern Museum, London – Examples of Innovative Use of Natural Light in Architecture The Tate Modern Museum in London stands as a testament to the seamless integration of architectural brilliance…
This residence in Bhusawal draws inspiration from the fond memories of ‘Doodhbaori,’ the ancestral home located near the iconic Charminar in the heart of Hyderabad. The original home held more…
Located on a 780 sq. m plot in Swarnabhoomi, the manor house’s architectural structure, inspired by the classic game’ Tetris,’ incontinently catches the bystander’s eye. Architect Neelesh Chopda’s clever approach…
…based on traditional arrangements, “dwellings, neighbourhoods, and cities designed for homebound women constrain women physically, socially, and economically” (Hayden, 1981: 25)…..” World War: The effect on housing design The Post-World…