A world devoid of architecture or so let us envisage. As strange as it sounds, this world will be guided by the unspoken rules of design. The tug-o-war is only…
The beginning of the past The basic needs of humans were food, clothing, and shelter. In the Stone Age period, when there were less of commodities and more peace, the…
The emulation of natural systems, patterns, and components is known as biomimetic or biomimicry, and it is done to address challenging challenges in society. Natural selection throughout geological time has…
Le Corbusier’s prolific body of work is a wonder for anyone who studies it. The Swiss-born architect constructed many innovative buildings worldwide and conceived numerous essential urban development plans. His…
Richard Alan Meier is an American progressive modernist architect who got also known as an abstract artist. The 1984 Pritzker Prize winner was keenly interested in using geometric designs with…
Architecture is an integral aspect of human existence, impacting the daily lives of humans in countless ways. However, despite its pervasive influence, it often goes unnoticed and underappreciated. As a…
Everyone perceives the world through their unique lens. This distinctive lens combines cultural connotations and individual and collective memories. This, in turn, creates one’s worldview. When built forms blend in…
The beginning of the journey Our journey as an architect has been a potpourri of various things, from trying to confine ourselves within the bounds of the architectural profession and…
Against the conventional conjecture that we learn to make plans and read about history and materials, there is a world of things that we learn, apart from that in reality.…
No matter if we are to talk about projects’ development, their put into practice, or even the most basic human interactions, architecture schools take their students around quite a wide…
Introduction Architecture plays a significant role in our lives, shaping how we live, work, and interact with our environment. From the buildings we inhabit to the urban spaces we move…
The transition from storyteller to architect was more of a script change than a professional adjustment. Koolhaas stated, “Architecture is a form of scriptwriting that implicitly describes human and spatial…