New York City is the most densely populated city in the United States, leading it to have a multitude of apartment complexes and condominiums to meet the needs of its…
Well-known Examples Notable buildings by renowned architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, such as the Lakeshore Drive Apartments (1949), the Crown Hall (1950-56) were designed without air conditioning. Instead, these…
Over the past ten years, there have been a lot of changes that have happened in our world, whether that be through increasing technological advancements or due to a worldwide…
In 1957, Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Kalita Humphreys Theater in Dallas, TX. The theater was built on a budget of $3 million and opened to the public in 1959.The…
In 1870 the Legislature of New York State granted an incorporation that formally established the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This institute is charged with “encouraging and developing the study of…
Nameless Architecture, a New York & Seoul- based design studio established by the supremely talented duo- Unchung Na & Sorae Yoo is creating a buzz in the world of architecture.…
This superstructure, designed and constructed in Buffalo, New York, was a combined effort by Yazdani Studio of the Cannon Design to conglomerate three different disciplines into a single massive facility.…
British Powerhouse, Foster + Partners, has completed the first-full block office building on New York’s Park Avenue in over 50 years. It is a timeless architectural marvel set to add…
About the Architects and SANAA Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, are the founding partners of the firm SANAA (Sejima and Nishizawa and Associates) in 1995. The structures designed…
With a total size of 56.656 m2, the Memorial is situated at the conclusion of Southpoint Park’s new garden area. The Franklin D Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park is situated on…
New York City is a dream destination. With its spectacular skyline, towering skyscrapers, active lifestyle, and busy streets, name it all – it sure is a promising city to visit…
From Beirut in the 1980s, Lina Ghotmeh is also known as a humanist architect and works on the approach known as “Archeology of the Future.” She is not only an…