Joy is not a grand feeling. It never uses trumpets to announce itself. The sound of footsteps in an old hallway, a glimpse of sunlight on the floor, or the…
Where Walls Whisper If you’ve ever walked through a city that seems to breathe, you’ll know what I mean when I say Agartala feels alive. Its walls seem to hold…
Most of us believe that a room’s color, furnishings, or style influences how we react to it. However, our emotional responses to constructed settings start long before those outward features…
Some movies tell stories, while others create entire universes from scratch, resembling surreal oil paintings stitched together with a sense of madness. Tony McNamara’s “Poor Things,” directed by Yorgos Lanthimos,…
For years, architecture seemed to forget how to communicate as a living entity. Instead, it began producing responses like a machine. Whites, greys, and flawless concrete were used in our…
Imagine two seasoned travelers sharing stories of heroic quests and buried wisdom while gathered around a roaring campfire under the skies. From its very first chapters, The Power of Myth…
School doesn’t have to feel like walking in quicksand. What if every test, project, and group discussion felt like unlocking a new level, and striking your desk prompted an exciting…
Every chapter of the book you’re reading is about code, steel, and concrete. Greetings from UN Studio’s 2025 adventure. The firm has been a center for innovation since 1988, when…
A Tale of Arctic Ingenuity Picture yourself as an Inuit hunter on an exposed sea ice expanse at -30 °C. As night falls, you realize that you need to find…
When Bureaucracy Goes Green When we think of Net Zero buildings, our imaginations often take flight. Shimmering glass towers with solar panels, sleek silhouettes that resemble something from science fiction…