The Kimmel Centre for Performing Arts is in Downtown Philadelphia. It was the city mayor, Edward G. Rendell’s vision to build a space to showcase Philadelphia performing arts and the…
Introduction As a part of the Stantec/Snohetta Joint Venture, Stantec was commissioned to design Temple University’s new library for its main campus in North Philadelphia. It was responsible for architectural…
The fundamentals of urban planning have changed over time to meet the demands and difficulties of communities. Urban planning previously prioritised developing practical and effective areas for industrialisation and transit.…
Philadelphia, the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is steeped in rich history and vibrant culture. It has a wealth of architectural attractions that reflect its rich past and…
Why Lincoln’s financial field? Where there is a will, there is a way it proves to the state that lincoln’s financial field is a place to revolve the future design…
The city of Philadelphia is home to several eccentric art spaces. As one of the most famous museums in the city, the Philadelphia Museum of art stands proudly on top…
Lot of interior designer in Philadelphia have been working but few have some exceptional work. William Penn, an English Quaker, founded Philadelphia in 1682. During the British colonial period, the…
Louis Kahn (1901-1974), a renowned American architect based in Philadelphia, was famous for creating the unique monolithic style, for the intricacy of his designs, for the promising nature of his…
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is sited on the axis of Benjamin Franklin Parkway that connects the city center with Fairmount Park, the largest urban park in the world. Many…
Philadelphia is famous for may things. Most likely, architects in Philadelphia is not the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of this part of America. RTF has tried…
Right from the 17th century, when the first settlers arrived in Philadelphia, the city has seen diversity in its architecture. With no particular style overpowering any other, 18th century saw…
SOFTlab unveils Spectral Grove, a permanent outdoor public installation of cascading, latticed ribbons of colored aluminum and steel at the entrance of Pivot Park in West Philadelphia. Commissioned by developer Wexford…