Introduction In the dynamic world of architecture, David Chipperfield emerges not only as a master of design but as a visionary advocating for societal change through his craft. As a…
Minsuk Cho’s works in Seoul, South Korea, have made him well-known as an architect and founder of Mass Studies in Seoul. Minsuk Cho was born in Seoul in 1966 and…
Every generation births a handful of individuals who challenge the norm and blaze a path for the future. One such genius, born in 1894, was Paul Revere Williams. Tragically orphaned…
The Divine’s chisel The divine craftsman, a celebrated painter, and an architect – a visionary in the field of Art & Architecture went by the name Michelangelo Buonarroti, was one…
Ruth Patricia Shellhorn, a notable American landscape architect, shaped southern California’s layout. In the post-war period, no architect was more pivotal here than her. For over sixty years, she guided…
Architecture and design have always been concerned with the effect of an object or space on the human experience. 20th-century European philosophy structured this into a quantifiable science called phenomenology.…
Humans interact with the built environment in numerous ways and this helps in establishing relations, viewpoints, and ideas. A city’s infrastructure has a significant role in shaping identities and this…
EVOLUTION. It has been a prominent part of our lives since the early ages. Early men used to wander around in search of food, water, shelter. Their basic task was…
Here is the story of one of the famous architects from the 20th century, who has given life to a dying dream of Span Development. Eric Alfred Lyons is a…
Some of the best writings on Japanese architecture have characteristically come from Western authors whose time in Japan was short-lived. Upon Bruno Taut’s arrival in Japan, he immediately drew comparisons…
Born in 1954, Kengo Kuma (隈 研名, Kuma Kengo) is a well-known Japanese architect and an emeritus professor at the University of Tokyo’s Department of Architecture (Graduate School of Engineering).…
“Maatimol” in the language spoken by Ar. Anujna Dnyaneshwar means “worth dust” which is an initiative started by Anujna and her husband. Anujna is the architect behind the mud house…