History of Biophilia Erich Fromm first used the term “biophilia” to poetically describe the “passionate love of life and all that is alive” (Fromm). A decade later in 1984, EO…
Out of the 227 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 83 of the locations are also considered national parks. Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Park was deemed a UNESCO World…
As landscape architecture becomes more popular, there is an internal debate among future professionals on whether or not architecture or landscape architecture is the correct career path for a person…
Neuroarchitecture is the assumption that the environment has a direct influence on the most primitive patterns of brain function that escapes conscious perception. Our brain and the 100 billion neurons…
Expanding Architecture: Design as Activism is a compilation of essays collected by Bryan Bell and Katie Wakeford to influence the architects of today to improve the daily lives of the…
To Be Sustainable The sustainability movement is notorious for being overpriced and unattainable. Sustainable practice has amounted to metal straws and reusable grocery bags to appease the general public when…
Don’t Worry Darling Despite the varying reviews Don’t Worry Darling has received, it is clear there is a lot the architectural community can learn from this simulatory film. The film…
The Sunsphere, built in 1981 for the 1982 World’s Fair, has become a beacon in the Knoxville, Tennessee skyline. With the theme “Energy Turns the World,” the Knoxville International Energy…
Introduction “Goldilocks went upstairs, where she found three beds. There was a great big bed, a middle-sized bed, and a little bed. She was feeling very tired, so she climbed…