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Is Instagram Changing Architecture?

Is Instagram Changing Architecture?

Since its establishment in 2010, Instagram has quickly emerged as the most generation-defining and trend-setting mobile application. With more than 2 billion monthly users as of early 2023, the photo-sharing platform profoundly impacted anything from how businesses operate and market their products to our sense of aesthetics. The content we share or consume on Instagram is already a […]

Trailblazing Women Architects: Minneta De Silva (1918 – 1998)

Trailblazing Women Architects: Minneta De Silva (1918 - 1998)Trailblazing Women Architects: Minneta De Silva (1918 - 1998)

“Expressive, unapologetic, and ahead of her time in ecological and participative design” are the words that The Architectural Review uses to describe Minneta De Silva — widely considered the first female architect in Sri Lanka and one of the most important figures in South Asian modernist architecture. Minneta De Silva was born in 1918 in Kandy, Sri Lanka, thirty years […]

These 5 Latin American Cities Are Embracing A Smart Future

These 5 Latin American Cities Are Embracing A Smart Future

Smart cities are among our best bets for a livable and prosperous future. By leveraging technology to solve problems, smart cities can improve the quality of life for residents, promote sustainability, increase efficiency, enable better decision-making, create new opportunities, and foster economic growth. Hence, it’s no surprise that smart cities have rapidly spread worldwide. In […]

How Indigenous Wisdom Can Inform Modern Architecture

How Indigenous Wisdom Can Inform Modern Architecture

The greatest injustice of climate change is the fact that those who are most vulnerable to it are the people who contributed the least — such as the indigenous communities around the world. On the other hand, these communities also have the wisdom, experience, and the technologies to construct buildings in a way to minimize the notoriously high environmental impact of […]

Trailblazing Women Architects: Natalie De Blois

Trailblazing Women Architects: Natalie De Blois

When Natalie de Blois (1924-2013) completed her professional degree in architecture at Columbia University in 1944, only a handful of women had a substantial career in architecture in the United States. Starting her career in architecture’s so-called “Mad Men Era“, it comes as no surprise that she was once let go of a job as […]

Here’s Why Japan Decided to Build Smart Cities From Scratch

Here's Why Japan Decided to Build Smart Cities From Scratch

Japan is arguably going through the biggest demographic challenge of modern history. After lingering around zero growth at the beginning of the 21st century, Japan‘s population has continued to shrink since 2010, with the decline rate accelerating in recent years. In 2022, the island nation, with a population of about 125 million, recorded its largest decline due to the combination […]