Gwalior, a city rich in history and cultural heritage, stands among India’s most captivating tourist destinations. Located in ...
Stantec, HDR, Page, HOK, and Arcadis North America top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest architecture engineering (AE) firms for nonresidential building and multifamily ...
A quiet yet significant chapter in preserving Bangladesh’s cultural heritage is unfolding on the campus of Dhaka University, ...
Dan is an assistant managing editor at Raw Story based in Colorado, producing and editing breaking political news. Dan previously worked as a news associate at The Associated Press in Philadelphia, ...
Five architectural design concepts for a “new world wonder” have been unveiled in an international competition organized by Shift, a new social venture that aims to create a new landmark designed to ...
MILAN — With its earthy nature and its natural veins and pores, travertine is formed from chemical precipitation of calcium carbonate derived from evaporated mineral-rich hot springs and rivers.
Architectural Digest editorial staff were not involved in the creation of this content. Buildings and interiors are often remembered for the way they make people feel, the light that spotlights ...
At a public symposium held on the evening of January 12, the New York City chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIANY) announced the 24 recipients of its annual Design Awards. Spanning ...
This design philosophy is the key to a calmer, less stressful home. It’s not just about adding a few plants — it’s about using natural light, organic materials, and specific colors to fundamentally ...
Gensler, HKS, WATG, JCJ Architecture, Steelman Partners, DLR Group, HBG Design, Stantec, Cooper Carry, and Kohn Pedersen Fox top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest ...
This video presents Lalbagh Fort in Dhaka, Bangladesh, captured in 4K. Featuring Mughal architecture, historical landmarks, and surrounding scenery with aerial footage, background music, and no ...