Michael Heizer: Redefining Art in the Landscape Early Life and Inspirations: Michael Heizer, born in 1944, grew up in an environment that nurtured a deep curiosity for the natural world…
Sacred Spaces as Portals to the Divine Sacred spaces are more than just physical structures; they are environments designed to foster a profound encounter with the divine. These spaces are designed…
Stories to revel in A cool breeze blowing across the town, birds chirping but unheard due to the honking of horns, hawkers selling and screaming for customers, and the daily…
Adaptive Reuse – A Second Life | Postal Warehouse Repurposing a building for a new function and use has been a sustainable measure architect worldwide have taken for a few…
While most people think of Bjarke Ingles when Danish firms come to mind and BIG revolutionizing Danish architecture, Henning Larsen was the one to initially spear ahead the movement of…
Spanning over two thousand years, ancient Egypt was not what one calls a stable civilization as it was in constant change and upheaval throughout. Commonly split into periods by historians…
“Our dead are never dead to us until we have forgotten them”.-George Eliot. The world, an amalgamation of innumerable species of organisms and twice that many circumstances, driven by the…
“We shape our buildings, thereafter they shape us”. This famous quote by Winston Churchill perfectly describes the greatest construction feats of the last century. The 20th century was pivotal in…