Talk about a house with history. This farmhouse comprises two towers dating back to the 16th century and the main house added in the 17th century. Fun fact: the towers…
Minimalism has shaped our buildings for over a century. Rejecting ornament and embracing new materials, minimalist architecture focused on rational use and function. It’s all about achieving better designs with…
“The bad news is time flies but the good news is you are the pilot…” An airport is a symbol of the modern era and a monument of the future…
The notion of ‘museum’ as cultural institutions engulfs a varied set of emotions ranging from nostalgia, memory to being reminders of the conflicts, peace, innovations. It involves an experiential narrative…
When we think about museums, what conjures in our thoughts are images of educational school tours from our childhood. These museums, more often than not, were dreary buildings with barely…
Nowadays, travelling from one place to another has become a crucial part of our routine. During this commute we spent 10-15 mins at least at a bus station or a…
Churches have always excited architects and artists due to their various styles, massiveness, and intricate motifs. Churches are known by their styles and depict the transformation of architecture and art…
Perched on a plateau above a steeply sloping site on The Costa Brava in northeastern Catalonia, the house is surrounded by pine trees and commands panoramic views of the Mediterranean…
One of the inevitable results of being stuck inside during the ongoing pandemic is the almost fanatical desire one has to watch and read anything we can find out about…
Finnish-Spanish studio, Anna & Eugeni Bach, based in Barcelona have earned a feather in their cap with their new adaptive re-use project that has enticingly converted Dirk and the Chocolate Factory,…
Henry Hobson Richardson, whose Richardson Romanesque buildings—inspired by 11th and 12th-century structures in Southern France, Italy, and Spain—is a cornerstone of yankee architecture. A gregarious man whose personality seemed an…
The construction of Sagrada Familia Barcelona started in 1882 but after Gaudi’s tragic death in 1926, Sagrada was taken over by Domenec Sugranyes, Gaudi’s disciple. Josep Maria Bocabella, a Spanish…








