Bahrain, an archipelago nation nestled in the Persian Gulf, boasts a rich architectural tapestry that reflects its historical significance as a trading epicenter and its contemporary goals. From ancient settlements…
With concerns of sustainability in every facet of our lives, the question of how sustainable architecture reimagines our future is never far from the lips and minds of architectural practitioners.…
Nature-Inspired Urban Development Projects In times of rising temperatures and rapid urban growth, our cities are no longer just places to live—they are places to listen. To nature. To culture.…
In the realm of architecture, the term “iconic” often conjures images of grand edifices commissioned by affluent patrons or governing bodies. However, the Quinta Monroy Housing Project in Iquique, Chile, challenges…
Funerary Architecture serves as a physical representation of the relationship between death and architecture. It includes the design and construction of structures for rituals surrounding death. Funerary Architecture aims to…
Are funerary spaces just places for cremation and conducting religious rites? How has the notion of funerary architecture evolved? Do they have any extended role to play? Role of community…
Throughout history, the structures built for death have mirrored the core beliefs, values, and deep-seated fears of different cultures and regions. Funerary architecture serves as more than a burial site…
Funerary architecture has long served as a mirror of human society’s values, beliefs, and relationships with death. In the 21st century, this architectural genre faces unprecedented challenges stemming from environmental…
The 14th São Paulo Architecture Biennial returns to the iconic Oca Pavilion in Ibirapuera Park from September 18 to October 19, 2025. This year’s exhibition boldly confronts one of humanity’s…
Introducing the HUL: Heritage Urban Landscape Urban heritage isn’t just about monuments and mortar, it is the living soul of a space, shaped by its people, their practices, and their…
This sensitive, light-filled refurbishment for The Frick Collection in Manhattan constitutes a blend of contemporary interventions with an old Gilded Age home. Visitor circulation and exhibition space were improved upon…
The city of Cambridge maintains its reputation for academic achievement and architectural beauty while its industrial roots meet contemporary residential needs. Alison Brooks Architects (ABA) based in London has developed…