Pooja Khanna Tyagi

Pooja Khanna Tyagi is an architect and design writer at Parametric Architecture, where she covers daily news, projects, and articles across architecture, interiors, materials, and evolving lifestyle narratives, translating complex design ideas into clear and accessible stories.
126 Articles

STARTT Designs New Access Behind the Pantheon, in Sync with Rome’s Architectural Heritage

Reframing the Pantheon through Roman spatial order and subterranean archaeology, STARTT’s intervention responds to the…

Soft Architecture: Kengo Kuma’s Faces Collection with Jaipur Rugs at Milan Design Week 2026

In a refined collaboration, Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and India-based Jaipur Rugs reinterpret built form…

LAX New Concourse Completed by Woods Bagot Using Modular Construction

At Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), the Midfield Satellite Concourse South emerges as one of…

3 Design Components in Contemporary Emirati Architecture of UAE

Contemporary Emirati architecture is at its strongest when it does not simply borrow global aesthetics…

WASP Brings Lime-Based 3D Printed Architecture to Bergamo Airport

WASP used 3D-printed architecture to create a lime-based service building at Milan Bergamo Airport through…

Reinterpreting Traditional Hanok Korean Architecture with AI Through Flow, Form, and Spatial Logic

Traditional Korean architecture is explored in project Typology: Hanok through its spatial flow, continuity, and…

UAE’s Urban Planning Is Moving Beyond the Skyline

For years, the UAE's urban planning has often been interpreted through the lens of the…

How Solar Panels Are Redefining Architectural Surfaces

Solar panels are often treated as a technical afterthought, something applied to a roof once…

ZGF Architects Complete New Home for Space Shuttle Endeavour at California Science Center

At the California Science Center, a new landmark by ZGF Architects has reached completion. The…

Low-Rise Sculptural Architecture Blends Landscape, Vernacular Form, and Climate-Driven Design

Low-rise sculptural architecture is entering a new phase where low-rise buildings do not just sit…

Nonhyeon 169 by See Architects in Seoul Features a Layered Façade

Nonhyeon 169 by See Architects is located at the intersection of a busy commercial street…

Rewriting Brick in Contemporary Architecture with Geometry, Craft, and Climate Intelligence

Discover how contemporary architecture redefines brick through parametric design, crafted geometry, and climate-responsive architectural systems.…

The Evolution of Architectural Education in the Age of Advanced Design

Architectural education is being reshaped by new tools and technologies alongside redefining how architects are…

Mies van der Rohe Award 2026: Charleroi Palais des Expositions Revamp Wins

Mies van der Rohe Award 2026 honors the transformation of Charleroi’s Palais des Expositions, highlighting…

Luxury Retail Architecture Defined by Fluid Façades and Experiential Flagship Interiors

Luxury retail today is not just defined by interiors alone, as it is shaped by…

Kengo Kuma Merges Nature, Ceramics, and Compact Urban Living in Quito’s Skyscraper

Qapital Tower in Quito, Ecuador introduces a 32-storey residential skyscraper designed by Japanese studio Kengo…

Contemporary Malaysian Architecture is a Fusion of Hybrid Urbanism, Megastructures, and Climate-Responsive Design

Malaysia’s evolving architectural landscape explores coastal regeneration, vertical cities, and material innovation, where Malaysian architecture…

Nashville Unveils a New Global-Standard Tennessee Performing Arts Center

Nashville’s upcoming Tennessee Performing Arts Center brings four theaters, bold riverfront design, and a vibrant…

Architectural Strategies Shaping Future School Design

These cutting-edge design ideas show how architecture shapes school design through nature, materials, and adaptive…

Jan Michalski Foundation For Writing and Literature Strengthens Global Literary Exchange

The Jan Michalski Foundation for Writing and Literature in Montricher, Switzerland, continues to expand its…