On Monday, the 14th #SpaceSyntax Symposium kicks off in Cyprus with an amazing programme full of interesting research on space, #architecture and society.
And I'll be giving a keynote (remotely) at the #SpaceSyntax Symposium #sss14cy myself together with sociologist Daryl Martin on 'Architecture meets Sociology – re-imagining users from two disciplinary perspectives'
@SwimBikeRun_RMc@photography thank you for sharing! It looks great!There are dozens of new murals popping up every year in the city. I had to stop after 200 murals. I couldn’t keep up! Lol
The National Diet Building, the legislature of Japan's parliamentary democracy, is located just south of the Imperial Palace in Tōkyō. Completed in 1936, its unusual architecture reflects elements of German, East Asian, and ancient Mideastern monumental architecture. From the outside it was surprisingly difficult to get a good photo of it, but I edited this one to get a closer view.
In central Tōkyō to help our younger son, security was very tight at the U.S. Embassy, and rather light around the Diet. The building is not gray like it usually appears in photos, but more like sandstone.