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In this series, I tried to do an experiment that how much dynamism I can achieve with triangles. I have created some dynamic compositions of triangles where each triangle part is intersected and conjoined with each other, making some bold and exotic continuously integrated intricate exterior and interior space in a maquette render style.

Sustainability, passive design, ageing-in-pace, multi-generational living…buzzwords in architecture and concepts which can often be applied in a tokenistic way. Not so for this project, with a client who was genuine and passionate about applying these design principles, that inspired us as architects to make sure they were implemented thoroughly at all levels and in all details.

A villa located in the middle of old Eira in Helsinki, Finland, protected by the National Heritage Agency, was thoroughly renovated. The building was left in poor condition and had deteriorated badly over time. A new spatial programme was designed for each four floors of the house to serve its residents.

The UAE-based developer has begun construction on a luxury twin tower project adding to the Al Marjan Island skyline, which will feature 206 luxurious residential units, a range of five-star amenities and retail units.

The development and advancement of 3D rendering have completely revolutionized the way professionals in real estate bring their ideas to life. All aspects of real estate, from architecture to design and visualization, have undergone changes due to 3D renders.

The trend towards enhancing the appearance of commercial buildings also stems from the growing awareness of the importance of corporate image. Businesses are more likely to be associated with buildings that reflect their ethos and aspirations.

Becoming a successful architect requires dedication, hard work, and the ability to think outside of the box. You need to have strong technical knowledge as well as creative problem-solving skills in order to create aesthetically pleasing designs that are also safe and functional.

The term “Salutogenesis” is etymologically derived from the Latin word salus (meaning health) and the Greek word genesis (meaning origin); thus translating to "origin or cause of health". The theory of Salutogenesis was conceived and developed in the 1970s by Aaron Antonovsky, a medical sociologist, with the endeavor of establishing and operating a hospital that's based on a holistic ideology of health.