Designing for Autism focuses on creating timeless, enjoyable, and multifunctional spaces to resonate with high levels of synaptic connectivity and responsiveness that autistic people experience. Through various facets of research,…
Bridging Gaps – The Ascent at Roebling’s Bridge is a residential building, completed in 2008. Daniel Libeskind’s residential tower is located in Covington, Kentucky, USA and it is marked as…
“In nature, there is no separation between design, engineering, and fabrication; the bone does it all.” – Neri Oxman Neri Oxman is an American Israeli designer and professor at MIT…
How we perceive design and its fundamental parameters defines our perspective. Parameters such as size, proportion, repetition, hierarchy. How do we define hierarchy? Hierarchy is defined as when an element…
The Reversible Destiny Lofts were built in 2005 in suburbian Mitaka in Tokyo. The project concept, coined by Shusaku Arakawa and Madeline Gins and termed procedural architecture, was the first…
Architecture is a medium of expression of the cultural and geographical diversity of a region. Tourism is a sector which has been growing rapidly in the last few decades owing…
Addressing the out of the ordinary situation for differently-abled people is a progression in the design field. The functions, workability and flexibility are accounted for and conveyed through an accessible…
An architectural tour around Chennai is often dominated by the city’s glorious landmarks from the colonial period and the magnificent Dravidian heritage of ancient India. Although oft over-shadowed by the…
Mathematics and architecture – Mathematics is an underlying factor constantly used in the design of products, structures, and spaces. A crucial aspect indeed, its extent can be seen applied in…
Dina Haddadin and Rasem Kamal, architects and multidisciplinary visual artists designed the Nomad Pavilion located in the Deserts of Jordan; a fifty square meter pavilion that operates as a shelter…
There are many well-known architects in the world and a smaller few that stands to be well heard of even outside of the architecture world. One of those is Louis…
Glass as a construction material has been used for many years now. The onset of the Industrial Revolution and mass production of materials like steel and glass in the 19th…