With the innovation of new materials, new building techniques, and imaginative ideas, the world of architecture is taking thought-provoking turns. The foreseeable future of architecture could move past functionality towards…
“Art is a discovery and development of elementary principles of nature into beautiful forms suitable for human use.” – Frank Lloyd Wright (writing in 1957, as cited in Frank Lloyd…
Architecture is the thoughtful making of space aesthetically and functionally. It is the art and science of designing spaces and structures for human use. It is not just about shelter…
The place where the river narrows—Quebec City, founded in 1608—is a French-speaking province in Eastern Canada. It is on the north of the St. Lawrence River, and it merges with…
Lumion is a rendering software that helps architects communicate their designs with clarity, emotion, and expression. For more than a decade, one can find new features, workflows, control methods, and…
Where were you today? In which buildings, streets, squares, or courtyards did you wander? We spend all of our lives indoors or outdoors. We take shelter in a shell due…
Transition in Architecture There is something ludicrous about the irrational urge to build for the sake of our desires, and translate them into architectural spaces. These buildings are then driven…
Although the past year has discouraged us in many ways, architecture never ceased to amaze us. Innovative designs, new technologies as well as trends have thrilled us even on those…
“Social media”, we have lots of examples for it like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc., and believe it or not, we all have an impact of social media, and sometimes we…
The ability to apathy for risk and uncertainties due in the future is an ordinary attitude. But the What-ifs fail to succeed anticipatory anxiety as the future is still untouchable…
We are surrounded by architecture, and viewing it through the lens of a camera allows us to better appreciate the subtleties that we would overlook in real life. Movies are…
Architectural Photos in the mid-nineteenth century, the first known photograph was recorded where the clear presence of a human figure is identified, and it is no coincidence that the context…