The Savage Legacy: Why Brutalist Architecture Holds the Soul of Modern Social Housing in 2025
Brutalism, a raw, uncompromising architectural style characterised by exposed concrete and colossal forms, dominated the world in the middle of […]
Brutalism, a raw, uncompromising architectural style characterised by exposed concrete and colossal forms, dominated the world in the middle of […]
Why the World Fallen in Love Twice: The Eternal Heart of Stone Architecture is a profound statement of human aspiration
The Rise of the Monolith: Hollywood’s Reaction to Raw Concrete The most talked-about epic of the year is a 216-minute
Introduction: The Architect Who Uses Air and Time to Build Alberto Campo Baeza’s voice stands out in the noisy world
The Romans built Cologne, Germany’s fourth-largest city, in 38 BC. The city is a major hub for technology, media, and
Introduction: The Design of a Necessary Shelter The Blockhouse by Ha Architects is a powerful architectural response to the fast-changing,
Introduction: A New Poetic Logic for the Subtropics The Birdwood House stands out in the world of modern Australian architecture,
For hundreds of years, mortar has been the quiet partner in building the strongest structures in the world, from Roman
Gothic cathedrals are more than just structures; they are frozen poems in stone, evidence of a medieval engineering brilliance that
Introduction: History and the Weight of Concrete In the Global South, the concrete giants of brutalism—once emblems of utopian optimism—are