Architectural styles change with time but have always been about making spaces in the physical world; they have been grounded and followed certain principles. It has been believed to be…
Human beings have indefinite reveries regarding the future of Architecture- some dreaming about flying automobiles on hanging buttress-free roads, and a few others picturing the extension of the present- tall,…
The past exists only in our memories, while the future exists in our imaginations. The world our previous generations envisioned is the world we are living in. The world we…
“As an architect, you design for the present, with an awareness of the past, for a future which is essentially unknown,” said Norman Foster, the iconic British architect. This means that…
Welcome to the land of the living earth, there is no denying that we humans have evolved for centuries, but what do you see in the future? Flying cars, robots…
Architecture increasingly uses virtual reality (VR) as a tool for planning, displaying, and experiencing structures and settings. Virtual reality (VR) enables architects and designers to build immersive 3D worlds that…
Introduction to Virtual Reality A walk through the Roman Colosseum in 72 A.D. is an impossible feat. The ruins of today were functional structures of a forgotten Era. But what…
All enhancements to humankind come with an essential boundary of limitations. Likewise, tech advancements that augment human activities have their effects and consequences. Change is assured and inevitable, and it…
The term architecture is reminiscent of tall bridges, bold facades, and luxurious interiors. However, architectural knowledge is not limited to the dimensions and materials of buildings. Architecture does not just…
Over the past ten years, there have been a lot of changes that have happened in our world, whether that be through increasing technological advancements or due to a worldwide…
Furniture has existed since the dawn of time. From the time ancient civilizations opted to stop being nomadic and live in one place, a simple chair or a four-legged bed…
Using a method called 3D mapping, a real-world object can be profiled into the three dimensions of x, y, and z. The object’s elevation and location were the only details…