Movie Review: Blade Runner (1982) Blade Runner (1982), directed by Ridley Scott, is an adaptation of the novel named “Do androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” written by Philip K. Dick.…
Through the lens: Architecture as a co-star in dystopian cinema 1927 – 2012, Fenesan Oriana is a paper written in the year 2016 submitted in support of a course (History…
In the mid-20th century, a wave of concrete fortresses spread from Western Europe to the rest of the world. With their emphasis on imposing forms and raw materials, this style…
The dawn of the early twenties and thirties in the Soviet Union had aroused a thought-provoking quest in the minds of many contemporary architects from Holland, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria.…
The book gives a detailed insight into the mysterious world of burglary with historical heists occurring in human civilization which accounts to how criminal opportunities are hidden and tucked within…
Philip Johnson was initially a curator, who worked on the International Style exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. The term ‘International Style’ has been credited to him, earning him…
“How much does your building weigh, Mr. Foster?” is an architecture documentary released in the year 2010 and is based on the life and works of the celebrated architect, Mr.…
The film is based on the bestselling 1943 novel of the same name by Ayn Rand. Coming across such a movie that had a lot of critical reviews, I wished…
A tribute by late Japanese director Hiroshi Teshigahara to the Catalan architect, ceramist and sculptor, Antonio Gaudi, this movie is a remarkable collection of the whimsical works of the architect…
“To rip apart the definition and redefine it, is the work of an artist. Our lives were familiar, but now they must be reconstructed. We must find a way to…
The book gives a detailed insight into the mysterious world of burglary with historical heists occurring in human civilization which accounts to how criminal opportunities are hidden and tucked within…
For architects, sustainable design is no longer an option, but rather a necessity. So for all architects and architects-to-be out there, we’ve rounded up a list of 8 books that…







