Brutalist architecture is a style of building design developed in the 1950s in the United Kingdom following World War II. With an emphasis on construction and raw materials, the aesthetic evolved as ...
Creativity, Design and the Building of a New Class Consciousness by CG Beck (Monthly Review Press) Architects have ...
Cincinnati had one of the last buildings designed by H.H. Richardson, the most famous U.S. architect of his day. It was ...
Though both campuses contain feats of architecture, Stanford’s impressive arches and glistening mosaics beat Berkeley’s ...
After the Revolutionary War, the new nation of the United States of America set about establishing itself. While statesmen concentrated on writing our Constitution and codifying the laws that would ...
The Architectural Foundation of Oregon's new Design Trail showcases meticulously restored historic buildings, including the ...
For those that love a performance, perhaps no building style is more theatrical than Baroque architecture. “The origins of the word ‘Baroque’ are not entirely clear, but it is generally associated ...
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