From General Post Office to Diplomatic Landmark Frida Escobedo, founder of the Frida Escobedo Studio, will transform the 1985 General Post Office in Doha into the new 70,000-square-meter headquarters complex…
For architects, books have always been more than just references; they are tools for seeing and analysing. Various genres of books written by architects have covered case studies, architectural theories,…
Architecture in today’s world is often viewed through a narrow lens of style and functionality, but it truly lies in its capacity to tell a story through its layers and…
Modernist architecture is the diamond in the rough of architectural styles. Arising and born from the remains of WWI and WWII, it arose as a style that didn’t have the…
Architecture can undeniably be stated as a field that is perpetually evolving with the latest trends and adapting harmoniously to them. Moreover, it endeavours to maximise the potential imposed by…
Origami comes to life in the Parisian streets at the Hexagone Balard, the Ministry of Defence’s headquarters. Here, architectural ambitions manifest in folded metal and shimmering glass. The building’s striking…
There are buildings that ask only to be looked at, and then there are those that ask to be experienced, touched, remembered. The distinction, more often than not, lies not…
Some movies tell stories, while others create entire universes from scratch, resembling surreal oil paintings stitched together with a sense of madness. Tony McNamara’s “Poor Things,” directed by Yorgos Lanthimos,…
“There is no architecture without an epoch translated into space.”*(Marx* – Mies van der Rohe Stand at the entrance to Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute, and one is confronted with a…
The Organic Skeleton: The Manifesto of Biomimicry Santiago Calatrava’s work emerges from a rigorous interpretation of dynamic forms, where the living world and the kinetics of inanimate objects serve as…
Globalization- the increase of connections between economies and ease of sharing of technology and culture has significantly transformed architectural grain all over the world. Like a coin with two sides,…
Rome’s Stazione Termini has not just been a transportation hub, it serves as a symbolic linkage between ancient Rome and its modern metropolitan era. It was initially opened in 1950…