Digital technology should serve as a means to enrich local architectural identity and address contemporary challenges, emphasizing the importance of embracing technology as a tool for innovation rather than a threat to tradition.
Interview: The Symbiotic Connection Between Film and Architecture Explored with Dr. Juhani Pallasmaa
With more than two dozen books, 300 essays in over 30 languages and severalbuiltworks including Helsinki’s Kamppi Centre (2003-2006), Finnish...
Osaka-based writer Nader Sammouri explores the relationship between architecture and film as both archives of urban development, with a special...
For LWK + PARTNERS’ fourth installment of the Red Envelope journals, themed ‘ARCHITECTURE + FILM’, the company’s MENA managing director, Kerem...
Based in Santiago, Alejandra Celedón Förster is a Chilean architect, researcher and curator currently positioned at the Pontificia Universidad Católica...
A journey through time and space: Eric Broug’s new book showcases the beauty of Islamic architecture around the world. UK-based...
With theatre dating back thousands of years to the Bronze Age, the craft of stage design reveals an intricate evolution...
Architecture has long been used as a secondary character in films – setting the scenes by providing context, foreshadowing storylines...
An analysis of the rise of female students of architecture in the UAE, and the paths that lay ahead of...
An exploration of the world’s tallest tower designed by a woman, and the legacy it carries. In September 2016, when...