Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the global tourism sector. Lockdowns, Travel restrictions, and safety worries caused a crucial decline in business. For an extended period,…
Do you ever go to a restaurant and adore its ambiance, are in wonder, feel at home, or want to enjoy a nice cup of coffee? People like to feel…
The World Under Under is situated at the dynamic confluence of the north and south sea storms, located at the southernmost point of the Norwegian coastline. The area boasts of…
Restaurant as a public venue emerged as a concept in 1765 when a soup seller in Paris started selling the soup on the streets. Adding along with food, the seller…
Industrial memory Mixology has seen remarkable growth in the metropolitan nightlife universe over the past few years. Many bars around the world now compete like restaurants, promoting “personalities” behind the…
Having acquired the Northern Steamship building, The client came to us with an opportunity to deliver a contemporary & casual Gastropub in downtown Britomart. With a portfolio of restaurants dotted…
Mysore, home to the world-famous Dasara, sandalwood, Masala dosa, Jasmine—is also known for its amazing and breathtaking architectural tourist attractions. It is one of the very few cities in India…
Before Santa Monica Boulevard was an exit off the 405 freeway, it was once part of the famed Route 66, a near perfect microcosm of America Culture that connected Chicago…
Originally built in 1950, this small duplex was badly in need of updates but had a hidden charm and the potential to be converted into a single family home. The…
Bernard Tschumi argues ‘if bodies violate the purity of architectural spaces, one might rightly wonder about the reverse: the violence inflicted by narrow corridors on large crowds, the symbolic or physical…
1. 30 Hudson Yards Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Developers: Related Companies, Oxford Properties Group Numbers: 1,270 feet – 73 floors Typology: Office Status: 2019 (Complete) The mighty glass shard of…
Project: Noma 2.0, Copenhagen, Denmark Client: Noma Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) Project Typology: Cultural, Commercial Project Area: 1290 m2 Noma, a two-Michelin star restaurant, is situated between two lakes…