The Richard J. Daley Center in Chicago, United States of America, was designed by the architect Jacques Brownson of C.F Murphy Associates in an international style in 1965. It was…
When visiting a new country, communal spaces would likely be your best bet to experience a city’s culture. Communal spaces have been the birthplace of mankind’s culture over the centuries.…
Architecture is a simple yet complex form of art that blends in differences but leaves questionable loopholes. Designing focuses on users belonging to a different race, caste, ethnicity and gender.…
Molossia or the republic of Molossia is a micro-nation inside the United States of America. It is situated near Dayton, Nevada. Although not officially recognized by any government authority inside…
Public Spaces – Modern cities are rapidly evolving. They are increasingly becoming a locus of concentration of diverse communities. Globalisation and rapid urbanisation have led to this mixed conglomeration of…
As a brand-new ground-up district, in 2017 EuropaCity launched a call for 8 key buildings to be located within BIG’s competition-winning master plan, which included hotels, concert halls, exhibition centers,…
A Glimpse at Pittsburgh’s troubled past | Three River Park Just 30 Years back, the city of Pittsburgh was, by all looks and appearances, a decaying city beckoning to the…
Agar Grove estate is a community-oriented residential project located in London, UK. It is designed by the architects Hawkins/Brown and Mae while engineered by Stantec architects. The idea behind the…
Ai Weiwei, a Chinese artist and activist, unveiled the ‘Arch’, a cage-like artwork, one of the artist’s most renowned pieces, in Stockholm, Sweden, along with the Brilliant Minds Foundation. The…
Architecture is not only a tangible art but rather a milestone to emphasize authenticity and identity, besides all the cultural traditions that shape every place’s uniqueness. It is a three-dimensional…
As a child, many of us get excited about school notebooks, especially their first pages, which feature famous buildings, cities, etc. The only thing that matters to a child is…
The 19th-century Chinese cities did not have much consciously planned public space, especially the nodal types such as square and park. People simply used the streets, or whatever left by…