London’s iconic Battersea Power Station sees new light with its newly redeveloped surrounding. The whopping £9 billion Battersea Power Station redevelopment project finally opens doors for public use after 8…
Agar Grove estate is a community-oriented residential project located in London, UK. It is designed by the architects Hawkins/Brown and Mae while engineered by Stantec architects. The idea behind the…
Principal Place, Foster + Partners, London, UK. At 175 metres, Principal Tower will be one of London’s tallest residential structures. It is the iconic apartment tower within Principal Place, a…
Review of Sherlock – Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson are ever-iconic characters. They are famous characters known by almost every reader. And now, every…
What is Regency Style? | Regency Architecture The Regency style is linked with the Regency era, which spanned from 1811 to 1820 and officially took place when King George IV…
The old Palace of Westminster, London, the seat of parliamentary government of the United Kingdom, was destroyed in a fire in 1834. Most of the palace burned to ashes, with…
The tale of the extension of the Tate Modern Museum designed by Herzog and De Meuron is as much a tale of London as it is of the museum itself.…
Interior Designers in London – The 16th century saw the construction of most of London’s oldest still-standing buildings. Most of the city’s structures were destroyed in the Great Fire of…
Tom Dixon is an internationally renowned British designer. He was born in Sfax, the second largest city in Tunisia. His work is held in the permanent collections of the world’s…
Founded in 1837, the Royal College of Art, or the RCA, is a public research institution in London, United Kingdom, with one out of three campuses across Battersea. In 2018,…
The pandemic left us submerging in a lot of uncertainty. After nearly two years of reduced capacity and online events, the organisers of international architectural and design events are eager…
Vehicles with two wheels were first seen in the 19th Century. Balance of the rider was vital for movement. The earliest prototype of the modern-day bicycle (made in Germany) dates…