Gardens by the Bay is one of the largest garden projects of its kind in the world and an integral part of Singapore’s “City in a Garden” vision and considered…
The Image of the City had set out to become the American urban planner, Kevin Lynch’s, most influential works in the twentieth century. A product of five endeavouring years of research…
Megastructures – The World’s Most Extreme Railway on YouTube is a story of the battle to construct a railway across one of the most unforgiving terrains on Earth. To lay…
In the year 2003, Germany decided to add a new World’s Greatest Concert Hall to its second-largest, musically rich city of Hamburg, the birthplace of Brahms and Mendelssohn. The site…
The 368 pages of Gaudi – The Complete Buildings by Rainer Zerbst takes its reader to Spain’s Catalan world adorned by colourful and shimmering mosaic textures, the skeletal forms of…
The book ‘ S,M,L,XL ‘ is a monograph written by Rem Koolhaas who is a Dutch architect, author, and prominent cult figure, and designer Bruce Mau. Books are often a…
Alejandro Aravena is a Chilean architect and recipient of the 2016 Pritzker Prize. Educated at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, he was a visiting professor at the Harvard Graduate…
After reading ‘City Improbable’, no one can confidently say, “I know Delhi”. Khushwant Singh has put together writings by people from different eras, age groups, countries, cultures, and backgrounds to…
Story of Chernobyl’s New Safe Confinement – The Chernobyl disaster was caused by a nuclear plant accident that occurred on the 26th of April in 1986; when reactor no.4 in…
Professor Adam Hardy is a well-known architect and architectural historian. He is currently working as a Professor of Asian Architecture at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University. He is…
Without any uncertainties, we have known that the Japanese American architects, artists, and designers have established themselves as beyond compare in their professional fields. They provided the upcoming generation approaches…
Is it true that any given space is either male or female designated? Does architecture strive to obscure the boundaries based on gender, or is it the other way around?…








