Isha Chaudhary

Isha Chaudhary is an architecture writer at Parametric Architecture, where she covers daily news, projects, and articles, with a focus on current trends and emerging discussions in design, technology, and place-making.
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3D-Printed Ceramic Tiles Shape Studio RAP’s New ‘Powerwall’ in the Netherlands

In the Dutch city of Beverwijk, an ordinary piece of electrical infrastructure has been transformed…

MAD Completes Tencent’s Tengyun Center, Opening a Corporate Campus to the Public

Technology campuses have been designed as inward-looking environments, prioritizing privacy and employee-exclusive spaces. Tencent's newly…

Honoring Norman Foster’s Vision: 7 Iconic Projects That Shaped Architecture

Born in 1935 in the industrial heart of Manchester, Norman Foster’s early life was grounded…

SANAA Wins Ecuador National Museum Competition with ‘Living Strata’ Design

A team led by Japanese architecture firm SANAA has been selected to design the new…

Shenzhen Opens South China’s Largest Natural History Museum

Shenzhen officially opened the Shenzhen Natural History Museum on 28 July 2026, unveiling one of…

Philippe Chiambaretta Wraps La Source Vive Concert Hall in Curving Copper Shingles

Nestled within the wooded hills overlooking Lake Geneva in Évian-les-Bains, France, La Source Vive redefines…

Japan’s Human Refrigerator Is Built for Extreme Heat Recovery

As extreme heat becomes an increasingly serious occupational hazard, Japanese companies are exploring unconventional cooling…

Long-Awaited US-Canada Bridge Opens to Traffic

The US-Canada bridge connecting Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario, has officially opened to traffic, marking…

Nike’s Air Zoom Hyperslide Brings Recovery to Your Feet

Nike is expanding its performance recovery portfolio with the launch of the Nike Air Zoom…

Trump’s $22.5 Billion Dulles Airport Overhaul Aims to Transform America’s Gateway

Washington Dulles International Airport is poised for its most significant transformation since opening more than…

Why Anthropic Bought and Destroyed Millions of Books to Train AI

The race to build the world's most powerful artificial intelligence models is no longer happening…

How the Loosdrecht Lakes Became the Netherlands’ Most Fascinating Residential Landscape

What appears to be an AI-generated landscape has become one of the internet's latest architectural…

Tashkent’s Modernist Architecture Joins UNESCO World Heritage List

The recognition of Tashkent's modernist architecture as a UNESCO World Heritage Site marks a defining…

Populous to Shape Frankfurt’s Next Major Sports and Entertainment Arena

Global architecture firm Populous has been appointed to provide lead design services for the P-9…

Chile’s 2026 National Architecture Prize Awarded to Pritzker Laureates Alejandro Aravena and Smiljan Radić

Chile has awarded its 2026 National Architecture Prize to internationally acclaimed architects Alejandro Aravena and…

After a 20-Year Wait, Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Opens This December

After nearly two decades of anticipation, changing timelines, and one of the most closely watched…

ODA Unveils 155-Meter POST Tower in Rotterdam

Global architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture firm ODA has completed the first phase of…

Finland’s Aalto Works Added to UNESCO World Heritage List

Helsinki, Finland — Aalto Works, a collection of thirteen landmark buildings across Finland designed by…

Could the Light Phone Flip Be the Device That Finally Ends Doomscrolling?

As smartphone makers compete to add more AI features, bigger displays, and increasingly addictive apps,…

Sarnath Becomes India’s 45th UNESCO World Heritage Site

Some places are remembered because kingdoms rose there. Others because monuments changed skylines. Sarnath belongs…

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