As the word about the Notre-Dame fire quickly spread around the world together with shocking images of the cathedral’s spire aflame. The first questions to spring to everyone’s mind (beyond…
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, an ode to the romanticism of French Gothic Architecture, interwoven into the image of the Paris with its iconic stained-glass windows, flying buttresses, and its tall…
In a context of rapidly deteriorating public spaces, neighbourhoods and cities, the collaboration of art and urban design is essentially important and must be acknowledged. Urban spaces today are chaotic,…
The built environment, the basal medium for an advertisement to act, is an assemblage of character and cultural expression that has its own degree of blending with media communication such…
Public space, the common ground intended to transcend all social, economic and political barriers and provide a platform accessible to people from all walks of life and form the essence…
Tourism is a scenario to “familiarize a city for an unfamiliar audience and gain identity for the citizen”, while Architecture “is an expression of lifestyle and spirit of the epochs…
“At its very core, Virtual reality is being freed from the limitations of the actual reality” -John Carmack If Architecture was really ‘Frozen Music’ as described by Johann Wolfgang von…
At the opening of his latest article for The Guardian, Olly Wainwright finds himself observing a slew of thesis projects produced by the best and brightest students of the UK. But Wainwright is…
A couple solicits the services of a renowned architect for building their dream house. However, things take a humorous turn when he begins designing his dream house instead of theirs.…
Architecture is rough. It’s definitely not a profession for everyone or more accurately everyone who thinks they should be an Architect. 10. The Debbie Downers A lot of the people in…
PartIV has this really really interesting post – “Dear Architects, I am sick of your shit!”. Basically it is an open letter by Annie Choi, a really long letter, honestly…
Usually not every poet is able to foresee the future, and, nevertheless, one can not but admit that it turned out in Akhmatova, though not in a social sense, but…