
The Architecture of the Edge
We often mistake the periphery for emptiness. In our rush to define the city by its density and its concrete, we forget that the most vital borders are those where the built environment yields to the wild. These edges are not merely gaps in…

The Architecture of Silence
In the high alpine tundra, the soil remains frozen for most of the year, creating a landscape so sparse that only the most resilient mosses and lichens can gain a foothold. These organisms do not compete for space; they exist in a state of…

Grater Thick-knee by Saniar Rahman Rahul
Taken at Sundarbans, a vast forest in the coastal region of the Bay of Bengal, this Grater Thick-knee is a large wader. It is a resident breeder in tropical southern Asia, namely from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. This species…
