Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | admagazine.fr | Kieron Marchese

    Le pisé offre des avantages environnementaux et des qualités esthétiques remarquables. Cette technique de construction ancienne, qui consiste à comprimer de la terre humide dans un coffrage pour créer des murs solides, offre une masse thermique exceptionnelle, régulant naturellement les températures intérieures tout en réduisant considérablement la consommation d’énergie.

  • 3 weeks ago | architecturaldigest.in | Kieron Marchese

    This World Environment Day, see 21 sustainable buildings that are just as stunning as they are eco-friendly. In the world of sustainable architecture, “green” doesn't necessarily mean green-coloured facades or token living walls. Today's most environmentally conscious structures go far beyond aesthetics, actively healing our planet, engaging communities and reimagining energy consumption patterns.

  • 3 weeks ago | architecturaldigest.in | Kieron Marchese

    There is a common thread that runs through seven of the top 10 wealthiest cities in the world in 2025. Can you spot what that is? Another private jet touches down in Dubai as another millionaire decides to make the glittering metropolis their new home, joining the ever-growing population of ultra-wealthy who are redrawing the global map of prosperity.

  • 3 weeks ago | architecturaldigest.in | Kieron Marchese

    Rammed earth construction provides remarkable environmental benefits and aesthetic qualities. This ancient building technique, where moistened soil is compressed into formwork to create solid walls, offers exceptional thermal mass, naturally regulating interior temperatures while dramatically reducing energy consumption.

  • 3 weeks ago | admiddleeast.com | Kieron Marchese

    Pop stars in Cairo to beauty moguls in Dubai and leading actors and actresses in Beirut, where do Arab celebrities and Middle Eastern athletes live? Cities across the Arab world have long offered a haven for the Gulf’s who’s who. But where exactly do they live? Which neighbourhoods are the new social capitals? And what draws some of the Middle East’s biggest names in music, film, fashion and comedy to places like Cairo, Riyadh, and the UAE’s sun-splashed metropolises?