The Green lungs: How Bio-Architecture is Transforming the Modern MetropolisWalking through a modern park in 2026 feels less like a stroll through nature and more like an immersion into a biological masterpiece. Landscape art has moved beyond the horizontal plane. Today, architects are building upwards, creating "living skyscrapers" and suspended meadows that regulate city temperatures and purify the air. These aren't just decorative spaces; they are complex ecosystems designed with the precision of a Swiss watch. The 3 Rules of Modern Park Design: Biodiversity overVby Volodymyr Soboliev•1 min read
The Neon Renaissance: How Immersive Exhibits are Redefining the Gallery ExperienceFrom Tokyo to Paris, digital art collectives are replacing oil on canvas with pixels and light. We step inside the latest 'Living Room' installation to see if algorithms can truly evoke human emotion.Vby Volodymyr Soboliev•1 min read
Eternity in Glass and Stone: The Grand Egyptian Museum Opens its Doors in GizaAfter 20 years of construction, two revolutions, and a global pandemic, the world’s largest archaeological complex dedicated to a single civilization is finally unveiling its secrets. We explore how Heneghan Peng’s architecture bridges the Great Pyramids with a digital future.Vby Volodymyr Soboliev•1 min read