Tag: travel

  • Two Buildings by Antoine Predock: Phoenix

    Two Buildings by Antoine Predock: Phoenix

    Antoine Predock’s architecture occupies a distinct and influential position in contemporary American design, defined by its powerful engagement with landscape, movement, and cultural memory. His work consistently resists conventional formalism, instead emerging from an intimate reading of place—its geology, climate, and mythologies.

  • Baroque Materialism in Hudson Yards

    Baroque Materialism in Hudson Yards

    The Vessel project, although celebrated by its greatness and scale, reflects a disconcerting reality: the prioritization of the show on the substance, a distinctive seal of baroque thinking and contemporary capitalist culture.

  • Infrastructure as an Ecosystem

    Infrastructure as an Ecosystem

    This research challenges the traditional, technocratic view of infrastructure, typically treated as disconnected systems like transportation, utilities, and buildings, evaluated purely through metrics of efficiency and productivity. Such fragmented approaches fail to acknowledge the intricate, socially embedded realities that make urban life meaningful.

  • Vadodara Central Library: Edwin Lutyens

    Vadodara Central Library: Edwin Lutyens

    The library is a poignant representation of the role of architecture in the formation of social values ​​and promotes community identity in a world of rapid change

  • Memorials: Architecture of Redundance

    Memorials: Architecture of Redundance

    We are witnessing the era of architectural experimentation in the process of progressive generalized abstraction not allowing the sensory experience to assimilate the relationship of concrete to abstract or vice versa

  • Ahmedabad: Good City Form.

    Ahmedabad: Good City Form.

    There are several historical cities in India that are living cities, keeping customs and rituals in tandem with new means and ways of re-purposing its architectural heritage and urban form.