March

  • POST-COVID & Architecture.

    26.04.2021

    A year ago, today, the World Health Organisation officially declared coronavirus a global pandemic. Twenty one of the world's leading designers, including Thomas Heatherwick, Kelly Hoppen and Sevil Peach, gave us their views on how it has changed the world.

  • Beyond Solar Panels

    26.04.2021

    Green buildings are getting a new look in terms of different strategies, such as a sustainable material palette, which includes local materials, reducing transportation costs and energy consumption for the same.

  • Brand Design

    26.04.2021

    The need to be visible to prospective clients online is more relevant that before, due to the effect of COVID-19 and the need to stay safe. There is need for people to know what you do and how you can be contacted. Brand Identity is the way to go.


May

  • Construction

    01.05.2021

    The research and development department works to make sure we align with the latest technology and eco-friendly construction materials. We design and test new ways to help make your life better while delivering affordable, and sustainable products and services to you.

  • What Exactly is the Art Museum in Modern Times?

    17.05.2021

    "Is a museum defined by its collection? Or by its architecture? In The Art Museum in Modern Times, Charles Saumarez Smith suggests it is both and still something more". Lauren McQuistion, an architectural designer and Ph.D. Candidate in the Constructed Environment at the University of Virginia School of Architecture discusses in her Architect's Newspaper piece, Saumarez's book, exploring the notion of a modern museum.

  • What Are Decibels? (Or How Noises Affect Our Health)

    17.05.2021

    Noisy environments can significantly and negatively affect our bodies and are a great villain to concentration, learning, and productivity in classrooms and offices. Headaches are one momentary symptom of noise. But staying exposed to very noisy places can bring greater problems such as hearing loss, lower concentration, high blood pressure, and even poor digestion. It can also trigger high levels of stress, sleep disturbances, mood changes, increased heart rate, and ringing in the ears. This is an invisible enemy and is often neglected in big cities with the noise of heavy traffic, demolition. and noisy equipment, such as generators and air conditioners. However, effective measures can be taken to avoid this unnecessary noise.

  • Happy Birthday!

    27.10.2021

    Dear Sir.

    Happy Birthday to you from all of us at Crownfield Architects.

    Wishing you boundless grace and endless bliss.

    Congratulations Sir!

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