While the Middle East thrives to construct the World’s tallest building and New York builds it “Super-tall, Super-skinny, Super-expensive” residential tower for “super-rich” and Snohetta unveils Europe’s first underwater restaurant…
Ada Louise Huxtable Portrait © Lynn Gilbert Introducing architecture as a part of public dialogue, the winner of the first-ever Pulitzer Prize for Criticism was a tenacious woman who became…
Architecture is for the people and its foremost purpose is to provide a functional, healthful, safe, and pleasing environment. It is the profession where learning processes continue lifelong (Praveen Kumar…
From Herrenberg to New Work London, Berlin, New York: Creative minds have always tended to gravitate towards big cities. With the new headquarters of Roman Klis Design, however, this could…
Why Transit Oriented Development is The Only Step Towards Sustainable Urban Development- Since the invention of the rail engine and the transformation of mobility to a more mechanized means than…
The largest city in the state of Oregon, the works of various architecture firms/ architects in Portland has made it is a cornucopia of architecture. Portland is a leader in…
New York Architecture is unique in every way. New York, the most populated city in the state of New York, has been the hub for architectural growth and innovation since…
Artjail is a new space in Toronto for an award-winning New York based creative visual effects boutique. Located within an existing historic industrial building in the west end of Toronto…
Superhero Films have over the years amassed a generous and dedicated fan following. Filmmakers have turned the comic book universe into a larger than life cinematic spectacle. These heroes fight…
A home, a unique architecture that expresses the character and the experiences of its occupants. It is a space designed to reflect an individual’s lifestyle, portray one’s intents and beliefs…
Located at a street corner in the East Village of New York, Spritea is conceived as a freshly playful environment with a sense of fusion between the Eastern and Western…
The architecture of New York is beautiful yet complex as it has developed over the course of time. Before the 1880s, New York meant Manhattan Island, which was a seaport.…