“Architecture is the art of reconciliation between ourselves and the world, and this meditation takes place through the senses.” -Juhani Pallasmaa The above lines coined by Juhani Pallasmaa have become…
Urban spaces have often been studied to understand various things that help city planning and patterns of public movement. This 1980’s documentary by William H. Whyte explores urban spaces in…
Padmavat is a story based on the poem written by Alaol in the 17th century. The 2018 released movie has won many awards for its set design among various other…
Bamboo – a renewable natural resource, is often discussed for its potential to replace steel as a building material. Bamboo is known for its qualities of high compressive strength and…
Modern Architecture and Climate investigates how driving architects of the 20th century consolidated climate interceding methodologies into their designs, and shows how local ways to deal with atmosphere flexibility were…
Egypt has been the land where one of the early civilizations began. Not only architecture, but also Medicine, Mathematics, and many other sciences have been developed by the ancient Egyptians.…
The fluid nature of modernity is a TED talk by the Brazilian architect, Carolina Nunes. Currently living in Germany, she is actively working on preserving nature, especially rivers, and their…
First concept, then design Architecture today seems to have become more generic than one can want it to be. Even non-architects have started to understand the language and not that…
Through the lens: Architecture as a co-star in dystopian cinema 1927 – 2012, Fenesan Oriana is a paper written in the year 2016 submitted in support of a course (History…
Thom Mayne is an America- based architect. He has designed many architectural marvels throughout his career span and is now involved with many universities as a mentor and trustee. He…
The cover of David Spurr’s Architecture and Modern Literature dramatizes some of the narrative opportunities and descriptive challenges involved in bringing together the two fields of cultural production in the title. The picture…
Frank Lloyd Wright was arguably America’s greatest architect. He was not only a radical architect but also an immensely popular one. His career saw the highest of the highs and…




