Architecture is a great tool with which we can create spaces and ambiance that advocate certain lifestyle practices and ethos. Spaces have proved to guide a particular way of living.…
After a long day of hustle and bustle, when someone looks out of their window and sees a concrete jungle that is covered in trees to make themselves feel like…
Architectural history goes back to a time when racism and sexism permeated various industries and architecture was no exception. The field celebrated creativity, dynamism, and functionality—welcoming diverse colors, shapes, and…
“(Griffin was) America’s (and perhaps the world’s) first woman architect who needed no apology in a world of men.” – Reyner Banham, Architectural Review (1973)1 Born in 1871 in Chicago,…
Architects are pioneers who blend art and science to craft spaces that stand as both social responsibilities and cultural manifestations of human existence. From constructions dating back centuries through the…
Art and architecture are interconnected mediums that have constantly influenced each other throughout history, fostering open discussions about their mutual impact. Art can be seen as a form of production…
Petr is a ThirdWay Architecture founding partner and a Bartlett School of Architecture graduate, having previously worked with international firms Gensler and Foster + Partners. Petr previously worked at MATT…
The approximately 140-year-old Mahatma Phule Mandai (1884), formerly known as Lord Reay Market (1939), is regarded as the city’s oldest and largest vegetable market even today. The location is at…
Architecture History is famously known to put even the most diligent of students to sleep with its theory-ridden chapters and unceasing facts and figures one might never know when to…
The YouTube video ‘How to Resurrect a Lost Temple Site’ explains the subject of a conservation study for the little-known site of Ashapuri, in Bhojpur, Madhya Pradesh. It is a…




