La Biennale is hosted in Venice and is often described as the Olympics of the art world. This annual event is open to the public for six months, from May…
When Bureaucracy Goes Green When we think of Net Zero buildings, our imaginations often take flight. Shimmering glass towers with solar panels, sleek silhouettes that resemble something from science fiction…
Purpose of this Article THIS ARTICLE This article critically explores the urgent need for healing-centered prison architecture in Nigeria as a strategic approach to managing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) among…
In 2024, there were 393 recorded natural disasters worldwide, which resulted in approximately 16.5 thousand deaths, 167 million people affected and economic loss of nearly US$242 billion. As per the…
In today’s time, there is a major technological advancement happening which is reshaping every industry. The use of vernacular techniques with modern technology provides a precise and sustainable outcome. This…
Human technology is a relatively recent phenomenon, whereas processes like evolution and natural selection have shaped life on Earth for millennia, ensuring that only the strongest species with effective survival…
When people think of Kenya, they think of the wilderness, the Maasai, and the movie ‘The Lion King’. While these are a part of my country, Kenya is so much…
Second-world countries are those nations aligned with the Eastern Bloc & Soviet Union, generally considered socialist or communist or socialist nations with central planning economics and state-owned industries. Countries considered…
Architecture revolves around the comfort of users and the well-being of humans; it reflects their presence, day-to-day life, and mood. As I.M PEi Said” Architecture is the very mirror of…
Project credits: Original architect: Saul Zaik Renovating architect: SHED Architecture & Design Project team: Prentis Hale, Robert Arlt Contractor: Purch and Holding Structural engineer: Grummel Engineering Originally designed in the 1960s by Saul Zaik, an…
Every city is heading towards making itself pedestrian-friendly because of the detrimental consequences of vehicular traffic on the cityscape. Most cities in the development phase have focused on the automobile…
The M’Zab Valley, lying in the northern part of the Algerian Sahara, Africa was recognized as a World Heritage in 1982 by UNESCO for its feature of unique urban planning,…