Our moods are directly influenced by the light we experience every day. Just as plants need light for photosynthesis, people need it to thrive. Throughout history, architects have recognised how…
The Council of Architecture (COA), constituted by the government of India under the Architects Act 1972, came into fruition on the 1st of September 1972. The Act aimed to provide…
Architectural photography is an important aspect of Architecture. It captures the soul, tells a story, and plays a critical role in capturing, documenting, and passing on the essence of a…
Negative space is an overlooked architectural protagonist in the complex dance of form and void, where light and shadow collide. The very nature of built spaces defines and improves the…
Sacred Spaces as Portals to the Divine Sacred spaces are more than just physical structures; they are environments designed to foster a profound encounter with the divine. These spaces are designed…
Introduction Light is an element in which people perceive their surrounding environment, a vital element required for navigation, way-finding & transforming the user’s perspective about spaces. Accompanying light is the…
The Architect’s Ideology Pitsou Kedem founded Pitsou Kedem Architects after graduating from the Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA). The firm’s design language and concept are based on the modernist…
A well-regarded literary figure in contemporary Japanese literature, Jun’ichiro Tanizaki’s work juxtaposes notions of Japanese and Western tradition. Other common themes of his writings range from sexuality to domestic dynamics…
Hermann Minkowski states that “Space and time are likely to disappear like shadows when they are held separately.” To make an architectural piece of work sustain through ages and years…
Firstly, the reflection of Lost in Time, the term here delineates the twenty century, throughout that Consonno, Italy, associate in nursing abandoned place set inside the hills of Brianza.…


