Landscape Architecture in this day and age, the practice of reading architectural books has become unfortunately rare, even though books provide a detailed understanding of the field and enhance our…
UX design Books is the process to design teams to create user interactive and friendly products. It includes the entire process of acquiring and integrating the product as well as…
Restoring physical fabrics of historic structures must not just ensure the accurate imitation of its aesthetic appearance but also protect the cultural integration of communities and the creation of sustainable…
In true poetical fashion, the best and most optimal way to commence a review of The Timeless Way of Building would be by utilizing the note of dedication within the…
“All history is inescapably conditioned by a mode of beholding, and one can no more write an absolute history than one can achieve an absolute architecture.” — Kenneth Frampton Modern…
“This book comes with a bold promise. I, a stranger, welcome you to the world you live in every day.” “As you read what follows, what you know and how…
The Dutch bad-boy Architect, Rem Koolhaas, is arguably one of the biggest names connected to modern, deconstructivist, architecture and discourse. Coming from a strong lineage of renowned architect grandfather, Dirk…
Vincent Van Gogh. John Keats. Oscar Wilde. Galileo Galilei. Johannes Vermeer. What is common among these talented people? Their work was recognized and got its due fame only after their…
Rams- 2018 : “You cannot understand good design if you don’t understand people.” Dieter Rams (Documentary on Rams-Principles of a Good Design) I was briefly acquainted with the works of…
From unknown known spaces to known unknown places, the transition of space to place acquires a very small gap, this gap is the social interaction between human to human and…
Born on the 3rd of May 1931, Aldo Rossi was an extraordinary Italian architect and designer who achieved great recognition in the fields of theory, drawing and architecture. His vast…
“House, Form and Culture essentially said that we cannot just look at what architects do, we must look, for instance, at vernacular design, spontaneous settlements and so on.” — Amos…






