Gothic Green: Medieval Vaults and the Rise of Sustainable Skyscrapers
Introduction: The Lessons of Medieval Innovation That’s Sustainable When we imagine a modern, sustainable skyscraper, we see glass, steel, and […]
Introduction: The Lessons of Medieval Innovation That’s Sustainable When we imagine a modern, sustainable skyscraper, we see glass, steel, and […]
From Notre Dame to Digital Twin: The Crisis in Cathedral Preservation Gothic cathedrals have been huge monuments to human creativity,
The Rise of the Gentler Giant: Understanding Soft Brutalism There is a strange paradox happening in the fields of architecture
The terrible fire that destroyed Notre Dame Cathedral in 2019 was a wake-up call, but it also showed us a
Introduction: From Home Decor to Fine Art “Less is more” has always been the heart of minimalism. But the most
A Real Problem, A Creative Answer There has been a lot of dispute over brutalist architecture for a long time
A Trip through Dark Halls and Deep Feelings There is a reason why some styles of art capture our imaginations.
The Great Architectural Reckoning Minimalism has been the best style of architecture over the last twenty years. Its “less is
The Architectural Statement of the Decade: Accepting the Dark Side For a long time, the minimalist movement was all about
When you hear the word “Gothic,” you probably think of huge, dramatic cathedrals like Notre-Dame with its beautiful stained-glass windows,