Journey
The Impact of Sustainable Architecture: The Vision of Raquel Thompson
Architecture has always been a mirror of society — reflecting how we live, what we value, and how we coexist with nature. Yet in today’s changing climate, the need for sustainability in design has never been more urgent. Leading this vital shift is Raquel Thompson, Principal Architect at Front House Design Studio in Barbados, whose work is redefining the meaning of progress in architecture.
By Financial Services Media5 months ago in Art
Raquel Thompson: Building a Sustainable Future Through Design
In the heart of Barbados, where the sea meets the skyline and modernity coexists with heritage, Raquel Thompson stands as a leading voice in architectural innovation. As Principal Architect at Front House Design Studio, she is redefining what it means to build responsibly — blending aesthetic brilliance with sustainable design. Her career is not just about creating buildings; it’s about shaping the environments where people truly live, breathe, and belong.
By Financial Services Media5 months ago in Art
The First Knock of the Winter
There’s something sacred about the first knock of the winter. It doesn’t come with snow or wind at first — it arrives quietly, almost shyly, through a sudden chill in the air, a longer shadow on the wall, or the first time you wake up and see your breath in the morning light.
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in Art
Cross Stitch Quick Start Guide
Sometimes we want to do a thing, but we don’t yet know how to do the thing, so we need someone to tell us. Here are the things I wish I knew when I first started cross stitching. Hopefully this guide will give you enough of the basics to get started , without completely overwhelming you with information.
By Book of Stitches5 months ago in Art
The Sky Between Us
The night before my brother left for the city, the stars were brighter than I’d ever seen them. We sat on the rooftop, legs dangling over the edge, watching planes blink their way across the sky. He had a ticket, a packed suitcase, and a heart full of dreams.
By Charlotte Cooper5 months ago in Art
Passport to Nowhere
The driver hammered the bus horn like it owed him money, and the rain hammered Belgrade back with equal spite. Emma hustled across the platform, breath fogging, the straps of her backpack chewing her shoulders. She’d slept through two alarms at the hostel and nearly missed the night bus south. People say traveling solo makes you alert. It also makes you tired.
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in Art
How I Learned to Stay Calm When Everything Went Wrong
The morning everything went wrong, the sun was shining. That felt cruel, somehow. The light came in soft through the curtains, golden and warm, but I was sitting on the edge of my bed with a weight in my chest I couldn’t name.
By Charlotte Cooper5 months ago in Art
🍁 10 Free Cozy Autumn Coloring Pages ! 🍁
There’s something truly magical about autumn — the crisp breeze, the golden leaves, the smell of pumpkin spice in the air, and the feeling of cozy warmth that fills every corner of your home. Autumn is a season that inspires creativity, comfort, and calm. One of the best ways to capture that feeling is through Cozy Autumn Coloring Pages — beautifully designed illustrations that help you unwind, express yourself, and celebrate the season’s beauty.
By The Waiting Tree5 months ago in Art











