The generation of millennials comprise the largest consumers at the moment with their peer groups being the digital natives who make use of technology for possible tasks that make them…
Alain de Botton, a Swiss-British philosopher and author of bestselling books like Essay of love, How Proust can change your life, The Architecture of Happiness, Religion for Atheists, Status anxiety;…
In 1884, The Plaza de Mayo was formed as a city square that denoted the foundation site of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The public square expresses the elementary Argentine political history of…
Mimya co. (MM++ architects) founded in 2009 by architects My An Pham Thi and Michael Charruault in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The core beliefs of the practice represent their…
Architecture summer schools open diversified possibilities for a person to delve into different spheres in architecture and design-related scope of specific education that gives one an edge in thinking and…
Cesar Pelli is an Argentine-American architect known for designing the tallest building in the world and urban landmarks; notably the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and the World financial…
London Festival of Architecture (LFA) celebrates architects and architecture in the city of London for the entire month of June for the last 15 years. The Podcast show – Architecture…
Sheila O’ Donnell and John Tuomey, Irish architects get interviewed by RIBA Honorary fellow Tony Chapman, who opens the door to the creative process, lives and work that they do…
The Tibetan empire rose to prominence in 604-650 CE during the rule of Songten Gampo who established the kingdom by uniting parts of the Yarlung River Valley and introduced Buddhism…
Neri Oxman, an American-Israeli designer, and professor at the MIT Media Labs research institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA where she leads a group of researchers in Mediated Matter. Her designs…
Woods Bagot, a global architectural and consulting practice present for over a century that specialises in design and planning of buildings ranging in vast categories comprising typologies in lifestyle, sport,…
Underwater structures until recent times have been ruins and lost cities of the ancient world. The architectural design realm has shifted from being mesmerized by skyscrapers to exploring possibilities of…