History has a habit of identifying the dominant architectural movements of a time in very broad strokes: Beaux Arts, Victorian, Art Deco, Modernist, Post-Modern, and so on. Nuance is sacrificed in the ...
“Born in 1904, the New York City subway has traversed multiple design movements from the Beaux Art to the present and in the last three and a half decades has commissioned literally hundreds of ...
Preservation Mirage will launch its architecture map of Rancho Mirage in mid-November. This map, the first of its kind for the city, includes homes, communities and sites that are of historic and/or ...
Berlin is sprawling. At nearly 350 square miles, it's a difficult city to tour without some guidance. Its vastness is doubly inconvenient for architecture buffs. Germany saw dramatic political shifts ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In the short story “On Exactitude in Science” by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, a society ...
If the buildings in the Financial District could talk, they wouldn't stop blabbering. But buildings do not speak, so architects use ornamentation to do some of the talking. What story might the ...
Architecture map publisher, Blue Crow Media has just released its latest publication, a celebration of the unique architecture of Pyongyang, North Korea. With travel curtailed due to the pandemic, a ...
The love for Brutalism is on the rise in the U.S., especially on the East Coast. In late 2015, the book Heroic compiled buildings in Boston built between 1960 and 1977. This was based on an exhibition ...
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