ARCHITECTURE FOR ALL
"A building must begin with the unmeasurable, go through measurable means when it is being designed, and in the end must be unmeasurable again."
— Louis Kahn
A Space for Courses, Videos, and Resources to Learn Architecture.
This is a space for exploration, learning, and sharing. In our Learning Hub, we gather knowledge in motion — from architecture podcasts and design essays to research videos and book reflections. It’s a living archive built for curious minds: students, designers, and anyone who believes that architecture should be open, generous, and accessible. Through this platform, we aim to nurture a deeper understanding of the built environment and the ways it connects us all.

Book Reviews
Featured Book:
Approaches to Design: Architecture, Art or Technique? by Arnoldo Gaite
A deep reflection on the nature of architectural design—examining whether it belongs more to the realm of artistic expression or technical execution, and how this balance has evolved throughout the 20th century.

Book Reviews
Featured Book:
How Can Cities Be Smarter? by Mirela Fiori
A multidisciplinary take on smart cities, exploring urban innovation, governance, and public management. Based on real case studies, it offers tools and frameworks to better understand and design more intelligent, connected, and inclusive cities.

Book Reviews
Featured Book:
About the City by Rem Koolhaas
A provocative collection of four essays—“What Ever Happened to Urbanism?”, “Bigness or the Problem of Large”, “The Generic City”, and “Junkspace”—where Koolhaas critiques the demise of traditional urbanism and explores the emergence of a new, theory-less urban condition. This work challenges conventional notions of city planning, identity, and architectural authorship in the context of globalization and rapid urban expansion.

Book Reviews
Featured Book:
The Ten Books on Architecture by Vitruvius
A foundational Roman treatise that defines architecture as a synthesis of strength, utility, and beauty. Vitruvius explores topics from city planning and temple design to materials, water systems, and machinery, offering a comprehensive guide that has influenced architectural theory for centuries.

Book Reviews
Featured Book:
On Architectural Design: Between Reconstruction and Invention by Alejandro Delucchi
A reflective compilation of over 15 years of pedagogical and theoretical exploration into architectural design. Delucchi examines the epistemological and methodological dimensions of architectural projects, aiming to rekindle interest in the intrinsic values of the discipline that may have been overshadowed in contemporary practice.

Book Reviews
Featured Book:
The Nature of Space: Technique and Time, Reason and Emotion by Milton Santos
A deep reflection on the nature of space, examining its connection with time, technique, and human emotion. Santos explores how space is shaped by cultural, technological, and social forces, influencing both our understanding and experience of the world.