Tag: “Architecture”

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  1. Ennis Brown House, June, 2003

    This is how the Ennis-Brown House looked in June, 2003. The wall was crumbling.

  2. Floating Box House

    With a supporting truss spanning 80 feet, this above ground/underground home stimulates the imagination of possibilities in architectural design. It is high atop a hill in the Westlake area of Austin, Texas.

  3. Bologna Frames Space and Time

    History can be reconstructed but its remnants persist in some way in its people, its artists and artisans, its customs, its food

  4. Exterior view of Farnsworth House

    Northwest view of the house, photographer in September just as the leaves were starting to change colours.

  5. St. Mary's Cathedral

    St Marys Catholic cathedral in San Francisco, a 70's masterpiece in crazy design.

  6. The Bradbury Building

    Best known as the building that JF Sebastian lived in in Bladerunner. Now on the national register for historic places, the Bradbury Building is an incredible victorian style building with a huge open central atrium with open cage elevators and a glass ceiling.

  7. Marin Civic Center

    Frank Lloyd Wright's monsterly over-ornamented extravaganza of a building where GATTACA was filmed...

    If you need building permits in Marin or you have to fight a parking ticket or serve on a jury, undoubtedly, you will find yourself here. It's easy to make the best of it, the cafe has a fantastic retro, nostalgic feel.

  8. Seattle Public Library

    The Central Branch of the Seattle Public Library was designed by Rem Koolhaas of the Office of Metropolitan Architecture. Building was completed and opened in 2004 at a cost of $170 million.

    Seattle has many architectural jewels that you should see and this one tops the list.

  9. The Madonna Inn

    Flamboyant architecture and a unique take on urinals make this hotel worth pulling over for!

  10. Gaudi's Barcelona

    Gaudi's unique architectural style is a symbol of Barcelona. Here's the rundown on the most frequently visited masterpieces.

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