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52 meters high architectural master piece from Sebastian ( Enrique Carbajal González), built with 1,500 tons of steel, and 17,000 square meters surface.

The plan for my architecture Master's thesis, how one might relate subdivision to place. Three bands of prairie wet, mesic and savannah (left to right) encase two housing developments. The roads are ditches, acting as firebreaks to stop the prairie fire during the (bi)annual burning. The houses are low and sleek, slightly buried and offset to keep the landscape in Urbana, IL open. A public landscape of remnant prairies, hedgerows, groves and orchards connects and separates the lots.

 

The site is on the side of the Yankee Ridge Moraine, looking west.

Della Tecnica is an architectural design and construction firm offering master planning, design, Interiors, development, construction and MEP Engineering services . It is India's largest turnkey interior design company offering interior design consultancy, turnkey interior design services, expert architect consultants in cities of Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bangalore, Indore.

Della Tecnica is an architectural design and construction firm offering master planning, design, Interiors, development, construction and MEP Engineering services . It is India's largest turnkey interior design company offering interior design consultancy, turnkey interior design services, expert architect consultants in cities of Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bangalore, Indore.

Westminster Cathedral is the mother-church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster. The architectural master-work of John Francis Bentley (1839-1902) is unique – although its prototypes include Santa Sophia in Constantinople, St Mark’s in Venice and many of the ‘primitive’ church buildings of Europe and the Mediterranean.

creation of an architectural master.

 

*form follows function

THE CITY OF VENECIA,,,HAS MANY ARCHITECTURAL MASTER PIECES...BRIDGES , BUILDINGS ,FEATURES Ect....,.,THIS ONE TOOK MY FANCY....ONLY BECAUSE I SEE SIMULAR EACH MORNING WHEN I SHAVE !

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

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The Tennessee State Capitol building in Nashville. It is the home of the Tennessee legislature, and the location for the governor’s office. This architectural master piece is classic model of Greek lonic temple.

House built in ancient south Indian architectural style. Chettiyar veedu

Place: Dakshanchitra, Chennai

One of the largest mosques in the world. Found in Lahore and constructed during the Mughal empire. One late afternoon, an hour or two before sun down when lights are richer but softer saw the idea that just the minarets and domes of both the mosque and Lahore fort would produce a good composition. Islam provides for some stunning architectural master pieces and play on space and calm,the opposite feeling to a Christian Church.

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Architect: Arcoengineering

Company: Gruppo Arcotecnica

Developer: Jihua Group CO LTD

September 2014

 

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1933 Old Millfun, Shanghai, China

 

The 1933 Old Millfun used to be the Shanghai Municipal Council Slaughterhouse. It was finished in 1933 and designed by British architecture master Balfours, with the fame as the “largest slaughterhouse in Far East”. It was built in cool European style with the Basilican elements, making a perfect matching of the modern architecture art with the processing requirements. The whole building presents a peculiar layout and artistic space that is square in the outside and round in the inside, with winding passages and randomly scattered rooms. Though looking like a maze, the whole place is designed in clear order. After 76 years, the building is still well preserved as the “Hongkou District Historical Heritage” and “Good Historical Building” in Shanghai.

 

After the complete renovation and creation, the 1933 Old Millfun presents a brand new look, integrating the functions of “information release, exhibition, exchange and business”. Many international brands held their promotion events here, and a number of well-known enterprises have moved in. In July 2009, “Window of Creative in Shanghai” was formally launched in 1933 Old Millfun as the first public service platform for the exhibition, publicity, evaluation and trade of local original design products.

Atatürk is probably the most important figure in the history of Turkey.

 

Atatürk Memorial Hall is an architecture master piece in Ankara, a beautiful building.

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

Kim Centrone defends her Architecture Masters Thesis.

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

genetic architecture master studio esarq barcelona

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

Inside the IIM, Ahmedabad,India.

one of the architectural master pieces by Luis I Kahn.

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, ARCH 703, Fall 2016

Studio Jonas Coersmeier GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu Student:

 

Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, ARCH 703, Fall 2016

Studio Jonas Coersmeier GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu Student:

 

ragusa ibla. built in 1744 from the designs of baroque architectural master Rosario Gagliardi. A supreme achievement, and especially moving at sunset.

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, ARCH 703, Fall 2016

Studio Jonas Coersmeier GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu Student:

 

Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, ARCH 703, Fall 2016

Studio Jonas Coersmeier GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu Student:

 

1933 Old Millfun, Shanghai, China

 

The 1933 Old Millfun used to be the Shanghai Municipal Council Slaughterhouse. It was finished in 1933 and designed by British architecture master Balfours, with the fame as the “largest slaughterhouse in Far East”. It was built in cool European style with the Basilican elements, making a perfect matching of the modern architecture art with the processing requirements. The whole building presents a peculiar layout and artistic space that is square in the outside and round in the inside, with winding passages and randomly scattered rooms. Though looking like a maze, the whole place is designed in clear order. After 76 years, the building is still well preserved as the “Hongkou District Historical Heritage” and “Good Historical Building” in Shanghai.

 

After the complete renovation and creation, the 1933 Old Millfun presents a brand new look, integrating the functions of “information release, exhibition, exchange and business”. Many international brands held their promotion events here, and a number of well-known enterprises have moved in. In July 2009, “Window of Creative in Shanghai” was formally launched in 1933 Old Millfun as the first public service platform for the exhibition, publicity, evaluation and trade of local original design products.

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

1933 Old Millfun, Shanghai, China

 

The 1933 Old Millfun used to be the Shanghai Municipal Council Slaughterhouse. It was finished in 1933 and designed by British architecture master Balfours, with the fame as the “largest slaughterhouse in Far East”. It was built in cool European style with the Basilican elements, making a perfect matching of the modern architecture art with the processing requirements. The whole building presents a peculiar layout and artistic space that is square in the outside and round in the inside, with winding passages and randomly scattered rooms. Though looking like a maze, the whole place is designed in clear order. After 76 years, the building is still well preserved as the “Hongkou District Historical Heritage” and “Good Historical Building” in Shanghai.

 

After the complete renovation and creation, the 1933 Old Millfun presents a brand new look, integrating the functions of “information release, exhibition, exchange and business”. Many international brands held their promotion events here, and a number of well-known enterprises have moved in. In July 2009, “Window of Creative in Shanghai” was formally launched in 1933 Old Millfun as the first public service platform for the exhibition, publicity, evaluation and trade of local original design products.

Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, ARCH 703, Fall 2016

Studio Jonas Coersmeier GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu Student:

 

Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, ARCH 703, Fall 2016

Studio Jonas Coersmeier GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu Student:

 

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

The architecture master-piece, Milan Cathedral was started 1386 and completed in 1805 by Napoleon Bonaparte.

The fountain at Park Moderne, Calabasas, California.

 

The first subdivision in Calabasas wasn't a swank gated community or collection of mini-mansions of the kind the city is famous for today. It was a rakish art colony full of eccentric little cottages and studios, some designed by modern architectural master Rudolph Schindler.

-LA Times

  

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