Tatiana Bilbao’s foray into sustainable design, social housing, and, by association, an eponymous studio occurred after she worked as an advisor for urban projects at the Ministry of Urban Development…
‘’Architecture is the very mirror of life. You only have to cast your eyes on buildings to feel the presence of the past, the spirit of a place, they are…
In a world where climate change and resource depletion are pressing issues, sustainable architecture offers not just solutions but a powerful narrative for a more mindful, regenerative future. Sustainable architecture…
Gurudwaras, the places of worship for Sikhs, are central to both spiritual life and community gathering in Sikhism, the world’s fifth-largest religion. Beyond being places of prayer and scripture recitation,…
The Perth Concert Hall, a Brutalist marvel crafted by architects Jeffrey Howlett and Don Bailey, stands as Australia’s first concert hall to emerge after World War II. Nestled in the…
“We shape our buildings and afterwards our buildings shape us“ said Winston Churchill in 1945, after the bombings of the House of Commons. We carry our heritage and culture as…
About Snøhetta Named after a stunning, secluded, and historically significant mountain in central Norway, Snøhetta is a globally recognised multidisciplinary design practice that typically combines diverse interests across projects such…
There has been a paradigm shift in the architectural profession due mainly to the changes rapidly coming with the new generation. Modern newbie architects are reshaping the architecture market using…
Siddhartha Mukerjee said, “History repeats itself and science reverberates.” This resonates deeply when we consider architecture’s past and future trajectory. Architecture is one of the oldest professions—a perfectly brewed, balanced…
This article explores the varied ways in which a sense of community is instilled within the Tiny House movement, and other vernacular ways of living. Additionally, this article also further…
Urban voids are neglected or underutilised spaces within the city. They may include spaces under and in between flyovers, vacant plots, closed industrial areas, and unused or abandoned infrastructure. These…
How is a city’s quality of life truly measured? Is it in the towering buildings of the wealthy or the sleek offices of global corporations? In reality, it comes down…











