From soft melting, pocket watches against the backdrop of northeastern Catalonia to a yellow eye rock fish bursting out of a pomegranate, in turn spewing out a pouncing tiger holding…
Setting up your practice? Congratulations!! Here are some questions and a few pointers that could make you introspect some and help you get started and prepare for what to expect…Do…
Nicolas Nicolaou, an industrial architect and renowned architect in the city of Copenhagen in the state of Denmark, a Nicodesign firm named after him, who is the owner and chief,…
Based out of London is this award-winning RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice that saw its dawn in the year 1998. Its pioneer architect Nick Eldridge envisioned the firm to become one…
Valparaiso, approximately 125 km from the Chilean capital of Santiago, is a beautiful and vibrant world heritage city and a major seaport. The third-largest metropolitan of Chile, this naval base…
“Don’t ask me about this building or that one, don’t look at what I do, see what I see.” – Luis Barragan Pritzker award laureate – Mexican born architect Luis…
Reminiscence – A story told about the past by narrator Once in a while, comes along a project where the Architect plays the role of a narrator to represent and…
Piercing through the London city’s skyline is “ The Shard ”, a 309 meter architectural and engineering marvel overlooking the perennial River Thames. The tallest building in the United Kingdom…
The Mashriq al-adhkār, commonly known as the Lotus Temple, is an iconic symbol of modern Indian architecture. Located in the capital of India, the structure was designed as a Bahá’í House of…
One of the most interesting and significant events in an architectural student’s life is the Internship or Professional Practice. The process of learning the art from a practicing architect is…
There isn’t anything that can hold people’s attention but a good story. Be it a movie or an ad or a campaign or a struggle or maybe just a good…
History and Architecture go hand in hand. When one speaks about the evolution of human beings, the traces of it are reflected in the slow evolution of architecture as well.…
