Gensler is an architecture firm with a global team of multi-disciplinary professionals working together rethinking the future of the cities to create an equitable future for all. With clients and…
Jamaica is an island country situated in the Caribbean sea. Following Cuba and Hispaniola, Jamaica is the third-largest island in the Caribbean Sea. It was under Spanish rule from 1494…
One of the largest museums in the world, The State Hermitage Museum exhibits over 3 million exhibitions including Antiquity, Middle East, Western Europe, Russia, and many more epochs, countries, and…
Paris, France is the undisputed art capital of the western world for centuries. Many trailblazing, perspective-altering artists such as Van Gogh, Picasso, Monet, and a lot more lived in France…
The Central Park, the Empire state building, the High line, the Statue of Liberty, the Broadway, Manhattan … Oh so many things and places to praise New York City for! …
For centuries, museums have played an essential role in preserving the history and information of our society. Museums have served our communities by providing access to culturally significant objects and…
2020 as a year has passed by being in a lockdown and staying indoors due to the ongoing pandemic. With this most of the art exhibitions, art fairs, and museums…
Museums have always been a space to curate the most significant experiences and artistic endeavors of a community under a roof. Until the 21st century, museums were also elite institutions…
We, as users, experience design every day without any second thought. We communicate with our built environment by the means of perceptive, sensorial, and intellectual stimulation. A journey that prioritizes…
Dutch designer Jan des Bouvrie, known as ‘the grandmaster of white interiors’, succumbed to prostate cancer on October 4, at the age of 78. Dutch designer Jan des Bouvrie, known…
Museums are public repositories of knowledge, culture, history and are responsible for their preservation and propagation. These public institutions are a vital part of society’s fabric and are an excellent…
Art; Museums. Both have the inherent quality to amaze, question, and confuse the observer. Even at its simplest, most bare form, they possess an eerie ability to invoke a complex…