A Proper Italian Workshop As per their website, “Renzo Piano Building Workshop is, first of all, a studio, or even better, a proper Italian workshop. A place for research, experimentation,…
Therma and 26 other nearby villages were the locations where King Cassander of Macedon constructed the city sometime around 315 BC. He gave it the name Thessalonike in honour of…
Lot of interior designers in Athens have been working but few have some exceptional work. The Cave of Schist, dated between the eleventh and the seventh millennia BC, is Athens’s…
Following history, planned settlement was on the priority for humans which kept getting better and better. As a matter of fact, the evolution of living situations led up to the…
Throughout history, architecture has always stood as a representation of society, helping and promoting it by reflecting values, successes, and the eventual downfall of civilizations over a while. From the…
The New Acropolis Museum is located in Athens, Greece, which is a destination for passionate artists and architects along with an attraction for tourists. Bernard Tschumi Architects designed this museum…
Akrotiri, a Bronze Age town on the present-day island of Thera in Greece, is one of the most intriguing archaeological discoveries in the world. Often dubbed as “Minoan Pompeii,” the…
A temple or a Mandir houses the idol of the deity within a larger building. This space is reserved typically for all sorts of spiritual and religious practices. Varying religious…
Located amidst the steep dirt and gravel slopes of Serifos, Greece, the Xerolithi house is designed to blend one hundred percent with the landscape it is perched upon. Crafted by…
Although the past year has been a difficult and complex one worldwide due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the hotel industry and the construction industry linked to it have not…
Churches have always excited architects and artists due to their various styles, massiveness, and intricate motifs. Churches are known by their styles and depict the transformation of architecture and art…
From the earliest civilizations, humans have cultivated a sense of community and culture through public spaces. In ancient Greece, the Agora (literally meaning “assembly” or “gathering place”) was a geometric…