In part five of Round City’s ARound: Najaf series, Iraqi architect and PhD candidate Turath Jamil examines the city’s educational...
A recently built villa on the outskirts of Hit aims to reestablish a connection between the local community and the...
Architecture has long been used as a secondary character in films – setting the scenes by providing context, foreshadowing storylines...
The renowned architect tells Round City about the life-changing experiences he had that impacted who he is today. Born in...
Currently at the University of Sharjah, the Mohamed Makiya Prize finalist shares more insight into his work and how he...
The Lebanese-French architect is known for several projects all over the world – and bridging them together is their ability...
Large dense and sprawling cities are part of an inescapable global reality. Their advantages have long been praised ever since the Modernists argued for “town as a machine for movement”, but what of their disadvantages? If regulations have shaped the affluent cities in the advanced economies, what of the unregulated or under regulated cities across the world?
Shortlisted for Tamayouz’s Women in Architecture and Construction Award, Ghaemmaghami and her studio Modaam hope to contribute to Iran’s changing...
A finalist for Tamayouz’s Mohamed Makiya Prize 2020, Syrian multidisciplinary practice IWlab speaks to Round City about its efforts to...
A journey through time and space: Eric Broug’s new book showcases the beauty of Islamic architecture around the world. UK-based...