Frederick Law Olmsted, born in 1822 in Hartford, Connecticut, was a pioneering landscape architect in 19th-century industrial America. Before he became known as ‘The Father of Landscape Architecture,’ he was…
A city embodies the people living there, their culture, the music, and the language. It is often a place for imitating change and it is often molded by its people’s…
In today’s world, where society is alienated from itself, all of us are lost in performing our conventional roles. Currently, we spend most of our time in two spaces- the…
Due to the growing urbanization and worldwide development, there is an increasing need for cheap housing. The majority of people on earth today reside in cities, and this number will…
Journalism is the process of preparing news for transmission or engaging in the activity of writing for newspapers, periodicals, or news websites. It involves the creation and circulation of “news…
“You can’t have communication without a fire.” – Ms. Will, Drawing and Painting Teacher. Art, in nature, is social. All art is created to be experienced and communicated to others.…
“Society needs a good image of itself. That is the job of the architect.”-Gropius- Through community-engaged design, the architectural design seeks to solve humanitarian issues such as improving living conditions,…
“Architecture is about trying to make the world a little bit more like our dreams” – Bjarke Ingels Any change in architectural styles can be based on declarations that come…
As architects, we hold a very unique and highly responsible position in our society, as we can be the drivers of sociocultural evolution in a community. People are the soul…