Published in 1997, The God of Small Things introduced the world to the distinctive literary voice of Arundhati Roy. The novel went on to win the prestigious Booker Prize, making…
This article aims to provide an overview of Alexandra Lange’s handbook, titled ‘Writing About Architecture: Mastering the Language of Buildings & Cities’. Although there are numerous ways to depict architecture…
What does an individual envision when thinking about Architecture? From ordinary individuals’ perspective, it is evident to envision a solid entity which comprises concrete, wood, steel, and brick which only…
Read with Ruskin John Ruskin was born in London, England in the year 1819. He was an author, philosopher, art critic, and historian of the Victorian Era known for his…
Architecture is a visually dominant field having little to almost negligible need for using words. Articulation of words is considerably less valued when compared to visual representations. But words and…
Architecture cannot speak without language. For literature, that language is words. In architecture, it is a combination of visual representation and words. When clear and concise writing is paired with…
“When one examines the everyday world, one finds people engaged in many varieties of writing, some of which may be overlooked as being routine, or commonplace, or unimportant. These varieties,…
Welcome to Future Talks by RTF, where we engage in enlightening conversations with the pioneers who breathe life into design narratives. In our upcoming session, we are thrilled to host…
Artificial intelligence (AI) is causing revolutionary changes across a wide range of sectors. Its impact on creative fields, including writing and 3D visualisation in building, is especially significant. AI technologies…
Introduction: Random sharing of news about events and discoveries happening in the communities was started compiling in handwritten newsletters after the discovery of the printing press. This mutual sharing of…
It is quite the ability of words to lead us to different realms. As we can see from our history, most of the delicate information was passed on through books.…
John Hill, an architect by training, also blogs and serves as the editor-in-chief of World Architect’s magazine. In 1996, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Kansas State…






