From Skyscraper to Treescapers: An Overview of Vertical Greenery
With more people living in cities and less land available, the verticalization trend has gotten stronger in cities across the world. In the same way that architects and urban planners often disagree about how buildings should grow up, many projects have looked to the vertical…
Hospitality Design of Post-Pandemic Future
The pandemic has completely altered the hospitality industry. In order for hotels and restaurants to reopen while adhering to WHO safety guidelines, changes must be made to the current hospitality designs as different regions of the world prepare to welcome tourists back to their nations…
Climate Crisis: Climate Neutral Architecture
Climate change is one of the most significant environmental challenges our world faces today. There would be no life on Earth without the Greenhouse effect, yet an increase in greenhouse gases has a warming effect on the climate. Rising temperatures, higher sea levels, drought, and…
Parametric Architecture: Creating Hallmarks
The term “parametricism,” was termed as the natural successor to postmodernism. The architectural style of parametricism is based on computer technologies and algorithms. The notion arose from digital animation techniques in the mid-1990s, but has gained popularity in the early twenty-first century with the advent…
How Architecture Shapes Culture
Winston Churchill once said, “We shape our buildings, and afterwards our buildings shape us.” Architecture is a human life matter that expresses culture in every society. It interacts intimately with historical, economic, social, and political aspects of society. Monuments are features that distinguish a location….