Mental balance is often spoken about as a personal responsibility. We are told to meditate more, exercise regularly, manage stress better, and seek help when overwhelmed. While these are important,…
In today’s fast-growing cities, life often moves faster than the spaces we live in. Buildings rise higher, streets grow busier, and daily routines become tightly packed between concrete walls. In…
For many travellers, stepping into a hotel lobby is a place of transfer from the reception formalities to settling into their comfortable holiday dwelling. One would see tour groups boredly…
The surrounding built environment usually tells a story, which determines how individuals interact, travel in various environments, or form memories without even realising it. The impact of architecture does not…
Architecture extends far beyond the act of constructing buildings. It’s a way of seeing things; places, buildings, streets, cities and the world. As a discipline, architecture influences the way a…
“Architecture is a visual art, and the buildings speak for themselves.” – Julia Morgan Architecture is widely celebrated for its aesthetics, but we rarely realise that its true power lies…
Awe is not just a movie; it feels like a maze of emotions living inside one building. Each and Every room holds a different life, a different mood, a different…
Public space architecture has become a vital tool in reimagining how communities engage, coexist, and grow within rapidly changing urban environments. As cities expand and density increases, the need for…
Architecture is often understood as something intentional, authored, and deliberate. Yet the environments we inhabit extend far beyond the professional architect’s drawing. There is the organic world of topography, shade,…
Placemaking Starts With People In architecture today, Placemaking has moved from being a conference buzzword to a design philosophy that genuinely matters. It is the point where buildings step aside…
Cities are often designed to keep people moving. Streets stay busy all day, pavements rush people forward, and many public spaces feel like places meant only to walk through. Yet…
Architecture is the Real Problem! Rising sea levels, increasing global temperature, loss of biodiversity, more frequent and extreme weather events, reduced air quality, natural resource depletion, and so many more.…