In today’s rapidly evolving world, the role of architecture extends far beyond mere buildings and structures; it is deeply intertwined with the social, cultural, and political fabric of our societies. Yet, a fundamental question persists: Should architecture be understood as an authored, representational, and […]
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Book Review of The Architecture of Humanism: A History of Taste by Geoffrey Scott
Geoffrey Scott’s The Architecture of Humanism offers a compelling critique of modernist architecture by exploring the philosophical underpinnings of architectural aesthetics. First published in the second decade of the twentieth century, Scott’s work stands as a seminal text in architectural theory, particularly for its […]
The Duality of Design: Timeless Forms and Urban Flux in Architecture
Architecture, at its core, is a profound expression of the human experience. It bridges the gap between our inner world of ideas and the physical reality we inhabit. Few have articulated this connection as eloquently as the visionary architect and artist Lebbeus Woods. In […]