The Flagship filling station of the future has been designed by KAMJZ Architects who now operate solely under the name of MJZ Architects. This filling station is located in Warsaw,…
A uniquely standing glass structure, in the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile’s campus in Santiago, was designed by architect Alejandro Aravena (with Charles Murray, Alfonso Montero and Ricardo Torrejón) to…
Inscribing its name as the world’s thinnest skyscraper, Steinway Tower stands out in New York’s skyline due to its striking staggered form. With a plot of just 18 meters in width,…
What is a “Heritage Building”? Where does the heritage, attached to it, come from? Is it necessary for a building tagged as heritage, to have persevered a few hundred years?…
Park Hotel, historically known as Shanghai Joint Savings Society Building, stands 90 meters tall and was built in 1934. Hudec designed the skyscraper predominantly in Art Deco style, mixed with…
Museum of the Moving Image – When Rochelle Slovin set out for an expansion project of a 1988 building set at the former site for Astoria Motion Picture and Television…
The Tech Interactive, formerly known as the Tech Museum, is a science and technology centre in San Jose, California designed by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta and Steinberg Hart. The Tech…
VIA 57 West, by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, is designed for the Durst Organization. It is a pleasing escape in the peculiar form. It introduces a new fusion typology to the…
In the middle of the concrete jungle that is Manhattan lives a free-standing, 490-foot tower, nestled between West 52nd and 53rd street in Midtown. The CBS building, whose construction began…
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture is undoubtedly one of the most significant modern buildings in America. Inaugurated in September 2016 by the then-President Barack Obama,…
When we think about museums, what conjures in our thoughts are images of educational school tours from our childhood. These museums, more often than not, were dreary buildings with barely…
Giambattista Nolli was an Italian architect known for encapsulating the urban fabric of central Rome through his map in 1748. Nolli map was published after Pope Benedict XIV commissioned for…







