In Search of the World’s Most Beautiful Glass Ceiling Field Reflection: I wasn’t planning to write about an elevator today. But maybe I should’ve seen it coming. Every trip ends with one. As for now, today I was chasing a memory, a fuzzy, architecturalish, probably warped by Pinterest and Instagram memory. A massive Tiffany’s glassContinue reading “Gran Hotel Ciudad de México: A Hidden Glass Ceiling in the Heart of Centro Histórico”
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Neo-Andean Futurism Architecture: A Journey Through Bolivia’s Vertical Identity
Riding the Teleférico to Freddy Mamani‘s Neo-Andean Dreamscape I woke up in La Paz with that specific kind of thrill only architectural pilgrims know. The kind that creeps in your chest when you realize: today you’ll get to see a building you’ve studied in photos for years or click through everytime Instagram’s algorithm finds you,Continue reading “Neo-Andean Futurism Architecture: A Journey Through Bolivia’s Vertical Identity”
Pilgrimage to the Soviet Ministry of Highways Headquartered in Tbilisi Georgia
Rising from the forested hills on the edge of Tbilisi, the Ministry of Highways feels less like a building and more like an idea made solid — a radical composition of concrete slabs suspended midair, stacked with impossible confidence. Designed in 1975, it embodies a moment when architecture aimed to float above the landscape, not dominate it. Seeing it in person, surrounded by trees and silence, the structure felt suspended in time — a relic of utopian ambition still clinging to the hillside.
Uncovering Nature in the City: The Architectural Brilliance of Mishima’s Genbe River Walk
At its core, the Genbe River walk is an act of urban rediscovery, an effort to peel back the layers of concrete and asphalt that typically define Japanese cityscapes, revealing the natural landscape underneath.
Beyond Cairo: Why Alexandria is Egypt’s Best-Kept Secret for Laid Back Egyptian Life and Architecture Lovers Alike.
Discover Alexandria’s vibrant markets, rich history, and stunning coastal beauty. The journey begins at Ramses Train Station in Cairo, where the platforms are as chaotic as the streets outside, voices rising over the screech of steel and the rush of travellers moving in every direction. The train pulls away, racing along the Nile rushing alongContinue reading “Beyond Cairo: Why Alexandria is Egypt’s Best-Kept Secret for Laid Back Egyptian Life and Architecture Lovers Alike.”
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Reimagining the Passport: Travel Documentation in the Age of Instagram and Digital Nostalgia
Transforming Modern Passports with Design & Digital Innovation We in an era where travel has become more accessible than ever before, thanks to increasingly open borders and low cost airlines, the world is witnessing an unprecedented boom in global exploration. Today’s travellers, armed with iPhones and social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, are notContinue reading “Reimagining the Passport: Travel Documentation in the Age of Instagram and Digital Nostalgia”
Discovering Paradise: A Traveler’s Guide to Puerto Vallarta’s Hidden Gems
Beneath the Umbrellas: Exploring Coastal Cuisine in Zona Romantica
Architectural Wonderland: A Winter Stroll Through Amsterdam
In the winter embrace of Amsterdam, where the city’s structures seamlessly merge with the season, a distinct charm emerges. As an architecture and urban enthusiast, my admiration for Amsterdam during the holidays intensifies.
Exploring the World in the Digital Age: eSIMs for the Modern Tourist
In this blog post, I want to share with you how eSIMs have seamlessly become a game-changer in my tech arsenal, enhancing my travel experiences in ways I couldn’t have imagined.