What better example of design in harmony with nature can be found than Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater? Built almost 90 years ago above a waterfall in the forests of Pennsylvania,…
Initial “Originality consists of returning to the origin” quoted by Antoni Gaudi. He was a Catalan architect born on 25th June 1852 in Reus, Spain. He was the youngest of…
Hale Kiawe by Walker Warner, exudes the spiritual beauty in minimalism. Aligned with the principles of Vastu Sastra, a traditional Hindu system of architecture, the spaces stress the bespoke tenets…
The investigation and execution of building principles found in natural settings and species is known as “biomimetic architecture,” and it translates into creating environmentally friendly architectural solutions. Using natural creatures…
In the vast field of architecture, where plans and drawings often resemble hieroglyphs to the untrained eye, there is a fascinating journey of understanding that goes beyond technical jargon and…
Nature has continuously been a source of motivation for human innovation. In recent years, planners and architects have progressively turned to biomimicry, the hone of imitating nature’s virtuoso arrangements, to form buildings that…
The term “morphogenetic” originates from the Greek words “morphē,” and “genesis,” meaning form and creation. As the name suggests, in morphogenetic design, designers use techniques in form finding that draws…
Sustainability is a frequently used term in architecture and other design fields because it deserves all the attention as we run out of time. Biomimicry and Biophilia are two sub-concepts…