Dive into the archives.
- Anti-Iconic?
When Mr. Charles Jencks came to my school’s last year’s symposium, he mentioned OMA commisioned 2 projects in Dubai, while loosing a comptetion to Zaha Hadid (The Dancing Towers project). Well, dezeen mentions that Mr. Rem is negotiating, if not settled by now, on building his design on a different site. His proposal suggests his [...]
- Yet Another Change
Honestly I’m not too big on this change of look every once in a while, but unfortunately it’s not just a matter of cosmetics; our previous Unsleepable theme was not functioning well with IE, while amazingly on Firefox, but, 65% of enKlosure readers use IE, so, form follows function. White and clean and nothing but [...]
- Instant Cities
I received an email, dated June 27th, calling for papers for a conference. And I just read it today! There’s still a chance for those who want to pitch in but it could’ve been a lot easier if I read the email back then. The conference is titled: Instant Cities: Emergent Trends in Architecture and [...]
- On ROM
When I posted about Libeskind’s ROM, I wasn’t really stating that I actually like it or not. I just happened to post a collection of photos of the new building. Meanwhile, I found a feature on CITY OF SOUND about a guy called Andrew blum who wrote this piece that discusses Toronto and ‘The Sense [...]
- Rebooting
Well, It’s kind of weird; I feel it’s a bit awkward changing a look of something, yet it feels good. Anyway, enKlosure has rebooted. This is how enKlosure looked like before, it remained like that for the past year. (Almost!)

