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Taj Mahal and the Tomb of Ithimud Al Daula
18th November 2021 // Early Christian Architecture
Throwback Thursday: Architectural Studies from Jan. 21, 2018
So cold, so stark that day.
Beginning
I haven't been able to study with intent for almost 10 years now — have trained myself to be happy to be at the bottom for the most part. But things changed with the pandemic.
I realised that the work culture is not for me and I am thankful for my understanding family that I don't have to fend for myself just yet.
So here's me getting back to studying.
17. 01. 2022 :
Spent too much time not understanding how to use Climatology to finally understanding it. Starting to believe that universities teach us both nothing and too much to be of any use.
A Review of the YouTube Channel 'THE B1M'
As young-curious architecture and construction enthusiasts, most of us got convinced to choose a career in this industry by watching the tempting ‘megastructure’ documentaries on infotainment television channels. These hours-long documentaries were often seen as a catalyst that glamorised the construction industry, often presumed dull, with a narrow perspective of little possibilities. From…
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09. 02. 2022
One of the biggest tests of my life is coming up on the 13th, and scared doesn't even cover what I am feeling. But I am more prepared than I have ever been, especially taking into consideration that my brain doesn't work normally anymore, so that's something.
Today's vibe: hopeful.