If you are a creative reader reading this or happen to know one, then I’m sure you know—and for a fact—that creatives do not make much money. And it’s not…
The intersection of architecture and artificial intelligence is an area that has developed very fast, and it is characterized by significant debate and speculation in the architectural community. That brings…
Founded by Rok Oman and Špela Videčnik in 2000, OFIS Architects is a Slovenian architecture practice based in Ljubljana. Graduated from the Ljubljana School of Architecture and London’s Architectural Association,…
Curated by theatre historian Arnold Aronson, Looking into the Abyss is a collection of essays on Scenography in theatrical arts. A professor of theatre at Columbia University, Aronson, specializes in…
Watching Panipat as an architecture student isn’t just a visual experience—it’s like travelling back in time to an era where every structure, whether a fort, dome, or palace, carries within…
Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan, a magnum opus based on Kalki Krishnamurthy’s renowned novel, takes audiences to the luxurious and complicated world of the Chola dynasty. This long-awaited film, which has…
Have you ever envisioned that architecture is more than just scenery in shaping the cinematic experience? Visual storytelling is an amalgamation of writing and visual representation of narrative through architecture…
In the domain of architectural conservation, Jokilehto’s 1985 historical background is one of the most outstanding texts. This is because it is a comprehensive book published for the first time…
The Midnight Charette, now known as The Second Studio is a podcast series curated by architects David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet of FAME Architecture & Design, which thrives on candid…
With its third season, the beloved Mirzapur series has established records as an Indian and worldwide hit. The visceral, rough, and dramatic criminal drama became the most-watched series on Prime…
Set in two different eras of time – the 1970s and the 2000s – Om Shanti Om is considered a postmodern masterpiece representing Indian cinema in its truest form :…
Jane Jacobs, a pioneer in planning for cities, radically changed our concept of city evolution with her landmark essay, “The Death and Life of Great American Cities.” Published in 1961,…











