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 Media’s Role in Shaping Public Spaces and Urban Social Interaction
Explore how social media influences urban public spaces, driving community interaction, reshaping social dynamics, and creating new opportunities for connection in modern city life.
Tactical Urbanism: Revitalizing Public Spaces with Community-Led Initiatives
An urban design approach rooted in quick, low-cost, and community-focused interventions, has gained traction worldwide as a method for revitalizing public spaces.
Top 10 Art Districts Reviving Urban Landscapes
The rise of Art Districts has certainly been a game-changer in the way we perceive and consume art in the present-day world. Their importance extends beyond aesthetics.
Embracing Tradition in Modern Design Practices
Embracing tradition in modern architecture highlights cultural heritage, sustainability, contextual design, community engagement, and hybrid approaches, merging historical significance with contemporary innovation for enriched spaces.
The Role of Culture in Urban Design and Planning
Culturally centric urban design prioritizes community engagement, cultural identity, place-making, sustainability, and local resources to create vibrant, inclusive spaces that reflect and honor the unique narratives of local populations.
Book Review: Cities for People by Jan Gehl
“Cities for People” by Jan Gehl advocates for human-centered urban design, emphasizing walkability, bikeability, and vibrant public spaces to create livable and sustainable cities.
Photoshop Shortcuts for Architects
Introduction to Photoshop for Architects Adobe Photoshop, a tool initially designed for photographers, has transcended its original purpose and become a cornerstone in the architectural