When a City Erased Its Heart What new plans to renovate Penn Station could mean for its future Some buildings carry more than weight and stone. They carry memories. Emotion.…
Some architects build to impress. Others build to express. But a rare few, like Momoyo Kaijima, build to listen. In a world rushing toward bold statements and monumental forms, Kaijima…
The Quiet Becoming There’s something almost magical about the way we adapt. A once unfamiliar idea, a new form, or a subtle shift in rhythm—what begins as an interruption eventually…
Listening Before Designing Sometimes, ideas arrive with great excitement—full of promise and vision. But behind every powerful concept lies a quieter beginning: observation. Long before strategy or drawing, the process…
Rethinking the Order of Progress When imagining innovation, it often comes hand-in-hand with new technology. Sleek gadgets, digital systems, and automated networks dominate most visions of the future. But what…
What if urban design was less about prediction — and more about possibility? As cities evolve in response to shifting climates, cultures, and communities, the future trends in urban design…
In recent years, the line between where people work and where they live has become increasingly blurred. Homes have become offices, and offices have started to feel more like homes.…
Nature-Inspired Urban Development Projects In times of rising temperatures and rapid urban growth, our cities are no longer just places to live—they are places to listen. To nature. To culture.…
Architecture has always been more than walls and ceilings. It is the mirror we hold up to ourselves, a silent reflection of how we think, what we value, and how…
Project Overview: Name: Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery Location: Soba District, Khartoum, Sudan (along the Nile River) Architects: Studio TAMassociati (Italy) Client: Emergency NGO Completion Year: 2010 Built-up Area: Approximately…