Introduction | The Water House A leading and internationally acclaimed Architectural, Planning and Engineering firm based in Tokyo, Japan, since 1970 is quite a dull introduction for an architectural firm…
South Korea is without a doubt, one of the most popular countries in the world to visit. Renowned for its globally influential pop culture, particularly in the music and film…
Sustainability can be defined as fulfilling the needs of the current generation without compromising the needs of future generations while maintaining the balance between economic growth, environmental care, and social…
An oasis of tranquility away from Barcelona’s bustling city streets, the pavilion by Mies Van der Rohe and Lilli Reich was Germany’s re-appearance on the world stage after the First…
The Australian style of Architecture has evolved significantly over the years. Australian architecture has kept up with the trends incorporating western aesthetics by molding it according to the country’s climatic…
A small durbar town in central India, Bhopal has evolved into the nerve center of Madhya Pradesh. Founded by Raja Bhoj, the city has picturesque lakes that are as old…
The Swiss architect Le Corbusier once said that “if you want to be an architect, you should do two things: travel and read books.” Traveling allows architects to get insight…
Situated in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Atlanta is renowned for its post-modern style of architecture. Little remains today of the Atlanta described in Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone With The…
The tale of the extension of the Tate Modern Museum designed by Herzog and De Meuron is as much a tale of London as it is of the museum itself.…
When you walk into a coffee shop, either you decide to sit in the centre in front of the big glass cabinet displaying baked goods, or you decide to sit…
Lusail, the planned City of Qatar. The City was rebuilt from scratch. Lusail is the future vision of Qatar. The First green City within the country and, therefore, the most…
Fractals | Fractal Geometry Fractals are geometric shapes that repeat themselves as the scale changes. The term ‘fractal’ was coined by Benoit Mandelbrot in 1975 for mathematical sets of numbers…