As its name signifies, Eco-Brutalism is Brutalist architecture that combines greenery with raw concrete facades. It indicates that nature can never be replaced and can always be placed beautifully in…
“Architecture is not based on concrete and steel and the elements of the soil. It is based on wonder”- Daniel Libeskind Wondering houses, wondering spaces, is the act of desiring…
Architecture In San Diego – Situated on California’s Pacific coast, San Diego has a history dating back millennia. Today, the port city is the 5th most populous city in the…
A key contributor to the growth of modernist architecture in Mexico was the architect and urban planner Teodoro González de León. His work on the University City of Caracas, which…
The ANOHA – Children’s world of the Jewish Museum is an extension to the Daniel Libeskind-built Jewish Museum. It was envisioned as a space for “exploration, curiosity, and play” for…
The global rug curator, Byron Bay rug company Tigmi Trading, has launched its first in-house rug design collection, Rilievo. Translating as “relief” in Italian, Rilievo is a five-piece luxury rug…
The style emerged in the 1950s during the post-war reconstruction of Berlin’s dystopia. The term ‘Brutal’ means crude and harsh, and it also emerged from the French word ‘Beton Brut,’…
Organized or topsy-turvy, every bedroom has a different story to tell. The bedroom is one of the only spaces in a home to be personal to its user. While one-bedroom…
In the mid-20th century, a wave of concrete fortresses spread from Western Europe to the rest of the world. With their emphasis on imposing forms and raw materials, this style…
Architecture is a fluid art. Each movement is built on the basis of the one before that, thus inspiring and paving way for newer styles, experimentation, and innovation in architecture.…
The Chinese palace for the Empress, the extension, Tsarskoye Selo featuring Chinese landmarks was the first attempt at anything Chinese in Russian architecture and landscape. In a land and times,…
In striking contrast to the staid neoclassical style of the royal pavilion at the Hagaparken in Stockholm, lie the Sultan’s Copper Tents designed by Louis Jean Desprez. Somewhere in France,…