After a long night of rendering, most architects or designers close their laptops with a sigh of relief. The visuals are crisp, the presentation plates are ready, and another deadline…
In 2025, architecture keeps evolving: artificially-driven designs, inventive materials, adaptive reuse, and a deeper sense of social responsibility. Amongst leading inventors to this shift stands David Adjaye, whose work continues…
“Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, only because, and only when, they are created by everybody.” – Jane Jacobs Outdoors: parks, plazas, sidewalks, courts, community halls are…
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) is preparing to hand over the Olympic Village for the Milano–Cortina 2026 Winter Games. Rising on the former Porta Romana railway yard in Milan, the…
When cinema and architecture meet, they do more than frame human stories – they create atmospheres that resonate beyond the screen. The Room Next Door (2024) is Pedro Almodóvar’s first…
The Albania’s Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, titled “Building Architecture Culture,” examines how the country’s architecture reflects political changes, cultural changes, and evolution. Each period leaves its mark…
To be honest, after a long day of designing, it is thrilling to travel without leaving your space. If you’re a creative designer, architect, or artist who unwinds through films…
Architectural photography is no longer what it used to be. He grew from a means of documentation to a powerful narrative tool. Once driven by untouched geometry and sterile framing,…
There is a point where sustainability quantum leaps, or morphs into one capable of self-healing, restoring and regenerating. That is the subject of this article. Over time, “sustainability” has been…
Perhaps the image of a vertical green facade has caught your attention before. But that’s not all there is to biophilic design. Let’s take a brief detour into history. In…
“The folk tradition…is the direct and unself-conscious translation into the physical form of a culture, its needs and values.” –Amos Rapoport, House Form and Culture Vernacular originates from the Latin…
Public transportation is more than just a means of moving people from one place to another; it is the heartbeat of urban growth, and the means of transport are the…