In recent years, Milwaukee has been undergoing a massive construction boom by architects in Milwaukee and is rapidly developing with an increasing number of commercial projects being constructed in the…
The Cotswolds runs through five countries namely Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Wiltshire, and Oxfordshire and covers an area of almost 800 square miles. There are various areas with their own identity,…
Charleston, also known by the name ‘Holy City’, is the friendliest city in the U.S. It is South Carolina’s largest city and has a long history but also has a…
Weary of the old, staid Victorian design, An industry new did she define. Elsie de Wolfe, a 1920s New York socialite, introduced the concept of interior design to the public,…
A man of many styles breaking through the racial barriers, Paul Revere Williams (18, Feb 1894 – 23, Jan 1980) was the first African-American architect with an impressive body of…
Whether you’re on the hunt for design inspiration for your ultimate dream home or just want to look at something magnificent, there’s no better place to start than the homes…
A roof is a top covering a portion of any building. It is built out of various materials and various types of construction methods. One of these roofing methods is…
The Central Park, the Empire state building, the High line, the Statue of Liberty, the Broadway, Manhattan … Oh so many things and places to praise New York City for! …
Our client approached us to renovate the top 2 floors of a late Georgian, 5-storey house in Notting Hill, London. They wanted to renovate in order to sell the property…
Revitalization. That is what is at the core of all of Andrew Skurman’s works. His work revives and incorporates classical principles while also embodying a modern spirit, bringing a fresh…
Volk Palm Beach County in Florida is a paradise of gilded age mansions and rich architecture which reflects architect John Volk’s vision. John.L.Volk, a native from Austria came to West…
Brutalism is harsh, rough, geometric, and the single most discordant architectural movement, calling to mind massive concrete spaceships – and nobody did it better than the Soviets. Some people say…