Media and architecture The media is the inception of connecting the world with the help of communication. It provides a platform for delivering ideas, innovation, policies, and trends worldwide. Media…
Through various good works, Architects in Sheffield have been trying to make the city look better. Since the late Upper Paleolithic, some 12,800 years ago, the region now occupied by…
Despite its status as a German-Brazilian city, Joinville has French roots: the Colônia Dona Francisca was selected as the dowry to be presented to the future husband of Princess Francisca…
Alicante is a dream come true for architecture buffs. It’s where a jumble of widely different styles perfectly complements one another, ancient castles rub shoulders with Gothic churches, and Modernist…
A La Coruña is a metropolis and municipality of Galicia, Spain. The metropolis is the web website online of the Roman Tower of Hercules, a lighthouse which has been in…
Londrina is a city in Paraná, Brazil’s South Region, located 369 kilometres (229 miles) north of the state capital, Curitiba. With 575,377 residents in the city proper (2010), 737,849 in…
Fukuoka was once the home of the powerful daimyo of Chikuzen Province, and it played a significant role in Japan’s medieval history. During the Boshin War of 1868, the district’s…
Being the ninth-biggest metropolitan city in the country of Mexico, Torreon is a city that stands out as one of the country’s biggest and most important economic and industrial centres.…
The most active building period in Mainz’s history resulted from the devastation brought on by the bombing of the city during World War II. Approximately 80% of the city centre,…
The city was founded on September 2, 1850, by Hermann Bruno Otto Blumenau and seventeen other German immigrants. Later arrivals include biologist and early proponent of Darwinian Evolution, Fritz Müller.…
Freiburg im Breisgau was founded in 1120 as a free market town by Konrad and Duke Berthold III of Zähringen; hence its name, “free (or independent) town.” Frei means “free,”…
Even though towns existed in Roman times, Liège was first mentioned in 558, when it was known as Vicus Leudicus. Saint-Lambert of Maastricht is credited with completing the Christianization of…