The style of art sure changes over time; it sometimes entices and inspires us with the evolved materials and sophisticated tools of present times and sometimes takes us back to a t[...]
Leftover pieces of woods are generally considered worthless, which only lead them to be tossed out in trashes and landfills. Lars Beller Fjetland of Norway has elevated these compo[...]
‘Do leave the lights on!’ This is one phrase you are most unlikely to hear these days, but if you are using the Solar Cornets devised by the famous designer Sven Ono for the co[...]
Jewellery is normally associated with gold, silver, pearls, diamonds and a lot of other beautiful components; never would one imagine that jewellery could be made out of the trash [...]
“The community needs to be educated about how to monitor climatic circumstances and how to utilise local materials to an optimum. Only people who take part in building processes [...]
Defying convention and playing with the principles of gravity and balance is second nature to Andrew Maynard. This quality is exemplified in the Hill House where architecture endea[...]
In London’s Shoreditch, The Book Club is attracting crowds not only for its cool eclectic space, interesting menu and exhibition space, but also for its unique Ping Pong room! On[...]
From the earliest times, Sri Lankan architects have built with nature, treating the interventions of topography, vegetation and water as both constraints and opportunities. Diyabab[...]