Fri, 30 Jan, 2009

Architecture of Mereth Kahn 4

Eridan 10, 228 AC

This documentary and interview elements produced by The Architectural Media Collective of Surakosai.


Isemkheb Karpes was a famous Khemaru theophore (psionic adept) of the first century after the Crossing. He developed many high-energy techniques, some of which are still used now. He built a hermitage in remote desert mountains, where his practice work would not disrupt settled areas or electrical networks. This nouetic center, designed by Mereth Kahn, is also in a remote place, privately founded and funded to continue training gifted people in a safe environment.

Posted at 10:52 pm | link

Mon, 26 Jan, 2009

Architecture of Mereth Kahn 3

Eridan 6, 228 AC

This is the third installment of our feature on the architecture of Mereth Kahn, the only Theophore architect of our era. Mereth was born in 188 AC to one of the most famous Khemaru architectural families. He was a student of Enlil and is the designer of the buildings and campus of the Surakosai Theophoric Institute. This small documentary was created in the second half of 228. We will be showing it over the next couple of months.
Documentary and interview elements produced by The Architectural Media Collective of Surakosai.


Mereth did not hesitate to record interviews with us, explaining his work as a theophoric architect.

Posted at 12:38 am | link

Fri, 23 Jan, 2009

Architecture of Mereth Kahn 2

Eridan 4, 228 AC

This is the second installment of our feature on the architecture of Mereth Kahn, the only Theophore architect of our era. Mereth was born in 188 AC to one of the most famous Khemaru architectural families. He was a student of Enlil and is the designer of the buildings and campus of the Surakosai Theophoric Institute. This small documentary was created in the second half of 228. We will be showing it over the next couple of months.
Documentary and interview elements produced by The Architectural Media Collective of Surakosai.

Khnum Nabiaru Nouergic Center


The "Khnum Nabi-aru Nouergic Center" is a small Noantri psionic laboratory, one of the earliest designs of theophore architect Mereth Kahn. The dome is typical of Khemaru nouergic workrooms, which are round and domed rather than rectangular. The spire serves many purposes, including communications, navigation, and occasionally channeling extra energies into space.

Larger image here.

Posted at 3:05 am | link

Tue, 20 Jan, 2009

Eridan 1

"Noantri World" has once again returned from hiatus to bring you a long-awaited feature on the architecture of Mereth Kahn, the only Theophore architect of our era. Mereth was born in 188 AC to one of the most famous Khemaru architectural families. He was a student of Enlil and is the designer of the buildings and campus of the Surakosai Theophoric Institute. This small documentary was created in the second half of 228. We will be showing it over the next couple of months.
Documentary and interview elements produced by The Architectural Media Collective of Surakosai.

Architecture of Mereth Kahn


This is one of the first buildings that Mereth worked on, when he was just an apprentice in his family's architectural practice. Gabil Tedris was a middle-caste Khemaru who had made his fortune in construction and real estate, and he had longstanding connections with the Kahn family. This villa on the South Coast was one of his vacation homes. It is surprisingly modest considering his other properties.

Larger image here.

Posted at 12:27 am | link


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