A Neurodivergent- friendly space is not just about physical accessibility or simplifying architecture – it’s about designing with empathy for the many ways people experience the world. The concept of…
Something changed the moment AI-generated images stopped being a curiosity and became a deliverable. In studios around the world, architects initiate the first conceptual step – that vital, irreplaceable moment…
You don’t really think about construction until it gets in your way. A street you take every day is suddenly narrowed and the sidewalk disappears for half a block. There’s…
Life can change in an instant, and families face decisions that affect their future long before they expect it. The thought of organizing finances, healthcare wishes, and inheritance can feel…
Architecture has never been politically neutral. Buildings and cities are frequently influenced by the experiments and ideologies of the governments that build them. Even though architecture is often discussed in…
Luxury has popularly been mutually inclusive with energy guzzling and resource depleting designs or rather, operations and maintenance. Everyone today, particularly GenZ, wakes up wanting to drown in luxury to…
The Trap of Optimism Everyone assumes moving day will be a breeze. You tape up some boxes. You rent a truck. You hand over the keys. Simple, right? But let’s…
Urban areas in the Middle East experience some of the highest heat conditions in the world. Strong solar radiation, dry climates, and dense urban growth increase the urban heat island…
Glass railings. You’ve seen them in sleek modern homes. You’ve seen them on high-end commercial buildings. Maybe even on your neighbor’s newly renovated deck. They look amazingly sleek, minimalist, almost…
Architects, more often than not, proactively claim that they view and experience spaces and buildings around them differently; something a layman to the field might not be able to observe…