Across history, cities and culture, architecture has acted as a collective, recording how societies evolve and what they hold sacred at different points in time. Through the powerful monuments, public…
Architecture and Generation Z are closely linked. Gen Z, born from 1997 to 2012, is tech-savvy, cares about social issues, and is aware of the environment. Architecture shapes their lifestyles,…
Imagine a patient entering the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, one of the largest medical campuses in the world. Faced with endless corridors and multiple departments, anxiety builds—not just about the…
A Firm Refusing to Stand Still Walk into almost any city today, and you will find a familiar paradox. The skyline glitters with glass towers, yet communities below wrestle with…
Bricks may build walls, but it’s trust, tradition, and togetherness that build neighborhoods. With the development of the city, urban design is no longer only a space for highways and…
According to neurologists, the first eight years are extremely crucial to developing emotional intelligence and critical thinking in a person. One of the best things parents can do to ensure…
How many times have you been to a place that is neither your home nor your workplace? How often is this space seen in our city? If these questions have…
Many schools are built without collaborative zones or with long corridors lacking natural light and ventilation. Similarly, public housing blocks often have ramps or lifts added later as a mere…
Devastating wildfires have swept across Los Angeles, leaving behind ruined housing stock, deformed neighborhoods, and uprooted landscapes. The slow, expensive, and labor-intensive traditional rebuilding methods are struggling to keep pace…
Architecture does more than define space; it captures the spirit of a society, preserving its values, priorities, and collective identity in physical form. Every public square, street, and building conveys…
Architecture is not just the ground we walk upon. It is, in fact, a spinner of yarns. Every edifice, avenue, and public square throws back the values, brawls, and calm…
Earlier, architecture and design were male-dominated fields, and to this day, the scenarios haven’t changed much due to ongoing social challenges. This continuous historical bias in design in terms of…