From Old to New: How Reusing Components Enhances Design Aesthetics
Because of its effectiveness, affordability, and environmental advantages, component reuse in design is becoming more and more popular in a variety of fields, including architecture and industrial design.
How Globalization Shapes Your Cultural Identity
Cultural identity is a critical component of one’s self concept, impacting behaviours, values, and social relationships.
Social Radicalism in Architecture: Insights from Christopher Alexander
Social radicalism in architecture seeks to challenge traditional power structures, hierarchies, and conventional aesthetics to create a more inclusive, human-centered built environment.
Top 10 Lake Revitalization Case Studies
Lake revitalization projects typically aim to restore and improve the health of lakes through various measures such as preventing pollution, restoring habitats, controlling invasive species, and enhancing water quality.
Postmodernism and Urban Development
Postmodernism is a broad and often ambiguous term, but at its core, it represents a reaction against the rationalism, functionalism, and homogeneity of modernism.