David Chipperfield Architects have recently completed a red-pigmented apartment building on Jane Street in New York City. Named 11-19 Jane Street, the building is a recent addition to a block…
Born on March 12, 1918, in Brooklyn, New York City, Elaine de Kooning (Fried) was interested in art from a young age. With the support of her mother, she was…
Paul Clemence has released his recent photography of ‘111 west 57th street’ designed by SHoP with interiors by Studio Sofield that showcases its ongoing construction. Once the supertall residential skyscraper located…
Handel Architects is a multinational company producing an eclectic mix of architecture with a colossal team of over 200 dedicated architects and urban designers striving to create positive livable urban…
Architecture has been synonymous with luxury since ancient times. Palaces, hotels, and resorts around the world have amazed the visitors with their unparalleled opulence and set the bar high for…
The Adirondack Mountains of northeast New York were seen as nothing more than a treacherous wilderness into which only the brave traveled Until the late 1800s. As railroad roads increasingly…
Gurgaon Architecture – Driving through the Golf Course Road, the city of Gurgaon is often portrayed as the city having tall shiny office buildings, the apartment towers popping out like…
The TWA Terminal was built in post-war America. It stood as a symbol of freedom, fluidity, advancement in architectural technology, and a flight for the era of new America. In…
Most modern buildings are built using glass walls and stone or concrete façades leaving wood siding to residential buildings. With the improvements in CLT (cross-laminated timber) it’s no wonder that…
On Manhattan’s West Side is the Hudson Yards, which is one of the largest mixed-use private real-estate projects in American history. Its neighbourhood has four skyscrapers; a seven-story shopping mall;…
Libraries are spaces of wonder that fuel curiosity and imagination. They inspire us to learn, explore, and have inquisitive minds. The New York Public Library, also known as the Stephen…
Cultural practices and architecture are undistinguishable endeavors of mankind just like two threads of the same fabric twined together– where one entity ends, the principal foundations of the other just…









