‘Architecture is a visual art and the buildings speak for themselves’ – Julia Morgan Architecture is an integral part of molding human life. We grew up conglomerated with it from…
It was a prison built in the middle of the 19th century at the corner of the Acropolis of Béziers in France, on the edge of walls that will prevent…
Architecture extends beyond the confines of reality, often existing solely in a fictitious realm. While architects generate countless ideas throughout their careers, only a fraction materializes due to real-world constraints.…
Gothic architecture is a defining style of the medieval period that flourished in Europe during the 12th century. Gothic Architectural style evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance…
Architecture is a very dynamic field and it is constantly exploring different avenues and trends. Some have stayed and got modified over the years whereas some of them have vanished…
As an architect, you design for the present with an awareness of the past for a future which is essentially unknown. – Ar. Norman Foster We all know that no…
Focus Keyword: Tags: Introduction: of the era, was prevalent in Australia from around 1890 to 1915. The style’s name refers to the Federation of Australia on January 1st, 1901 when…
One of the most important aspects of creating a vivid storyline is to put profound thought over its world-building. A properly constructed story environment enhances the plot, ascribes more dimensions…
Introduction | Architecture of Denmark Danish architecture originated more than a thousand years ago, when king Harald built military encampments. During the Middle Ages, the architecture of Denmark was firmly…
Located in North Africa, Tunisia enjoys a strategic emplacement with a direct connection to Europe by sea and the rest of the middle east by land, making her a transaction…
In many respects, architecture is the most evident and palpable reminder of any past time or society. Even thousands of years after empires have crumbled and civilizations have changed, buildings…
Red tiled roofs along the coast and ancient stone houses are characteristic features of Croatian architecture. Croatia bestows elements of Romanesque, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Few of these can be…