manas bhatia’s AI-generated surreal symbiotic architecture breathes and grows
manas bhatia’s AI-generated surreal symbiotic architecture breathes and grows

Visiting Frank Lloyd Wright’s Masterpiece: Fallingwater
When you ask an architect about Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the first words out of their mouth will, without fail, be mention of Fallingwater

Opera Garnier In Paris
Every now and then, we hear about funny architectural fails where lack of taste meets poor aesthetics and greets atrocious execution. Check out our previous features with such examples here, here, and here.

a minimalist glass cabin hovers over a cliff edge, by yakusha design

The Most Beautiful Art Nouveau Buildings Around the World
See stunning examples of the style from Scotland to Belgium

22 Stunning Architectural Landmarks in Copenhagen
When making a trip to the design-forward Danish city, here’s what to see, from historic sites to modern masterpieces

‘visions of architecture’ explores the captivating designs of ricardo bofill

Norman Foster, Daniel Libeskind, and More Breathe New Life Into 10 Old Structures
Gleaming glass and shiny steel add a contemporary twist to the architecture of yore

Casa Organica: A Free-Form, Cave-Like House Built Into the Earth
Merging nature, architecture, and ecology, Casa Organica, by Javier Senosiain, is intimately tucked away in its own microclimate.

Tour a Classic A. Quincy Jones Home Delicately Updated by Studio Shamshiri
Homeowner and gallerist Shulamit Nazarian’s impressive art collection fills the modernist gem

Gallery of Entreparotas House / Di Frenna Arquitectos – 13
Image 13 of 32 from gallery of Entreparotas House / Di Frenna Arquitectos. Photograph by Lorena Darquea

Exeter Cathedral, England – Travel Past 50
Yet another glorious expression of Gothic architecture, the Cathedral at Exeter, England, dates from 1050, 16 years before the Norman Conquest.

The Impossible Architecture of Dreams
Architectural and interior dreams of the world’s leading digital creators are creating a new design language bound to utopian hopes and surreal visuals. In the preface of the book, Rosie Flanagan discusses how the digital world is liberating perceptions of what is possible in the physical realm.
