The power of association is a very compelling thing. It is often through association that things are branded good or bad. A bad memory links itself to certain places, people,…
We all have bucket lists, some may have destinations where they can go and relax while some may have things they want to experience once in their lifetime, but this…
Architectural style, Architectural history is a very long narrative, and rightfully so. What began as a simple solution for humankind’s need for shelter quickly evolved into so much more. Caves…
Skimming through the records of human history is sometimes eerily like reading Lemony Snicket’s ‘A series of unfortunate events’. Not a lot, it seems goes in our favor. There is…
Art; Museums. Both have the inherent quality to amaze, question, and confuse the observer. Even at its simplest, most bare form, they possess an eerie ability to invoke a complex…
September 10, 2019, The Verge: “Burned areas of the Amazon could take centuries to fully recover” October 18, 2019, USA TODAY: “The Amazon hasn’t stopped burning. There were 19,925 fire…
On July 4, 1776, in a historic move, Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence ceased to remain a mere draft. It was signed and adopted, signaling the official unification of the…
Sustainability is no new concept in today’s world, in architecture, or otherwise. Almost a prerequisite nowadays, it’s a challenge to treat sustainability as more than a quickly rising trend. The…
Now more than ever, Architects matter. The relevance of architecture, both historically and in today’s society, has seldom been disputed. Over the years, however, the importance of the architect has.…
As human beings, we have certain needs key to our growth and survival. The need for food and water is closely followed by the need for shelter. Architecture has been…