Mumbai’s flyovers were conceived as infrastructural solutions, swift responses to congestion, inefficiency, and a city perpetually in motion. Yet, over decades, they have evolved into something far more complex. Rising…
Frank Gehry is not merely an architect; he is a brand in his own right. Few designers have achieved such immediate recognisability, where a single curve, twist, or fragmented surface…
Every enduring brand rests on a foundation of values, and in the world of engineering excellence, few names embody these values as strongly as Henry Royce. Half of the legendary…
Historic environments embody cultural memory, local identity, and architectural ingenuity. Yet they also exist in a state of perpetual vulnerability to climate change, urbanisation, pollution, overcrowding, and natural ageing. As…
Hot to Cold: An Odyssey of Architectural Adaptation is more than a monograph; it is a vivid exploration of how architecture evolves in response to climate, culture, and human necessity.…
Speculative architecture sits at the crossroads of imagination and spatial inquiry. It looks beyond blueprints and construction schedules to ask deeper questions: What if buildings could adapt to climate shifts?…
Cities have long been understood as consumers, like vast engines that inhale natural resources, transform them into buildings, infrastructure, and commodities, and eventually exhale waste. But this extractive model is…
Stood in striking isolation amidst the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Fort Jefferson is one of the most ambitious architectural feats of 19th-century America. Located within the Dry…
Behind every wall and corridor, architecture hides a subtle but powerful dimension: the emotional and psychological impact of space on its inhabitants. While the visible elements like structure, façade, and…
In an age when storytelling is seldom confined to pen and paper, the built environment has begun to speak in cinematic terms, framing human experiences, moving us through sequences of…
In the heart of Lower Manhattan, a bold architectural signal rises from the site of the former towers: the World Trade Center Transportation Hub. Conceived as much more than a…
Tarsem Singh’s The Fall (2006) unfolds like an architectural dream, a tapestry of landscapes, monuments, and mythic spaces that blur the line between imagination and memory. Set in the silent…