Valliammai is a budding architectural writer and freelance researcher. With a background in architecture, she has honed her writing skills via several editorial internships and has a strong passion for reading and research. She has penned several articles exploring contemporary architectural trends, analyzing unique architectural pieces, and appreciating restoration projects, to name a few niches. She believes architecture and design are intertwined with the lives of the people who inhabit them, and she avidly studies the sociocultural impact of architectural designs and urban layouts. In her opinion, architecture cannot be divorced from culture which she emphasizes through her writing.
The Whitney Museum of American Art on Gansevoort Street, which opened in 2015, fulfilling the growing needs of Whitney, was designed by Renzo...
Wasit Wetland Center, designed by X Architects, is located in Wasit Wetland Reserve in Sharjah, UAE. This humble building, primarily a visitor center, partially conceals...
Blurring the lines between arts and architecture, the $35 million revitalization of the Jack S Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin,...
Dominating the Cotai Strip’s skyline, the Morpheus Hotel, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, stands tall as the centerpiece of the City of Dreams...
The KAFD Grand Mosque in the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, designed by Saudi-based firm Omrania essentially is one...
Situated on Jalan Hang Jebat road, Kuala Lumpur, the Merdeka 118, the world’s second tallest building, soars high over 600 meters, with its...
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