With a great understanding of space dynamics and complexities, Steven Holl Architects is largely contributing to the field of architecture through its renowned works. Led by principal architect Steven Holl,…
Bhavnagar is a town in the Saurashtra district of Gujarat, a state in India. Established in 1724 by Bhavsinhji Takhtasinhji Gohil (1703–1764). It was the capital of the state of…
Vienna, Austria’s finest city on the Danube, is famed for its artistic, musical, intellectual, and architecturally rich past and culture, which has an irresistible charm. This historically significant city has…
A unique architecture practice located in Osaka city of Japan, Fujiwaramuro architects is a studio that strives to create interesting and enjoyable spaces with great views. Established by Shintaro Fujiwara…
Hej! (Hello! in Swedish). Ikea, the large-scale modular furniture producer, and as the retailer takes over the Indian market, targeting the Indian metropolitan audience in the first stage of expansion…
The Czech Republic is a nexus of numerous cultures and historical architectural styles. The Czech Republic has explicitly contributed to the trends of European architecture, from Bohemian Gothic to Bohemian…
“Art is necessary so that man should be able to recognize and change the world. But art is also necessary by virtue of the magic inherent in it.” These words…
Oscar Wilde asserted that “progress is the realization of utopia.”. Breaking the barriers of engineering and creating fictional masterpieces is a journey of discovery and delight. The book “Dreamscapes &…
Author Christopher Alexander was born in Vienna in 1936, where he was raised in the United Kingdom. He began his chemistry and physics studies before moving to Cambridge’s mathematics and…
Spread over an area of a staggering 11,815 Sq.km, this city is relatively lesser known but is definitely and silently scripting its own progress story. Naturally, landscaped hills and forests…
We often think of traditional services as ancient and backdated or very rigid and set in stone, but, as we shall see in this article, that isn’t always the case.…
First life, then spaces, then buildings. The other way around only works sometimes. -Jan Gehl The 80-year-old Danish architect focuses on the idea of people-centric urban design in his book…