The Beauty of Architecture

The Beauty of Architecture: From Fairytale Spires to Cold Stone Walls - Exploring the Diverse Narratives of European Castles

When people think of European castles, images of high, pointed spires and elegant, romantic settings from storybooks often come to mind. That is the first impression many have of a castle. However, as we explore this ancient land, we discover that the for


The Beauty of Architecture

Survival Wisdom on the Horizon: Standing Firm in Water or Drifting with the Waves

Since ancient times, the development of human civilization has been born by the water, but while rivers nurture civilization, there also exists the threat of floods. Under climate change, the problem of sea-level rise faced by low-lying cities like Tuvalu


The Beauty of Architecture

The Ecological Compass of "Sitting North, Facing South": The Climate Adaptation Philosophy of Sanheyuan and Siheyuan

"Sitting North, Facing South" has become merely a choice of good or bad fortune in Feng Shui in modern eyes; but under the macro vision of environmental education, this is actually a verification of "Climate Adaptation" spanning thousands of years.


The Beauty of Architecture

Across Cultures and Time: The Shared Defense Philosophy of Prejmer Church and China's Fujian Tulou

The Prejmer Fortified Church in Romania and the Hakka Tulou in Fujian, China, are two World Heritage Sites that transcend culture and geography, embodying the human spirit of collective living and defense. Prejmer, built by German settlers to withstand in


The Beauty of Architecture

Exploring Architectural Textures: Four Common Pebble Finishes and the Philosophy of Environmental Coexistence

Following Niche Tours, let's explore how architectural design worldwide cleverly responds to the landscape. This time, we turn our attention to a common architectural texture—the pebble finish techniques.


Tales in the stars

Chapter 6:Born in Blood, Bound for the Sky

In the autumn sky, the most recognizable constellation is Pegasus, which forms the Great Square of Autumn.