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  • ‘God Envisioned’: Architect Builds Fairytale-Like Cottages, Says ‘Modern Trends’ Ail Art and Architecture
    ‘God Envisioned’: Architect Builds Fairytale-Like Cottages, Says ‘Modern Trends’ Ail Art and Architecture
    He dreams of a world where humans, their humanity, and their traditions are important.
    February 8, 2024BY Anna Mason
  • Avoid These Mistakes in Residential Home Building
    Avoid These Mistakes in Residential Home Building
    Each week, I have the good fortune to speak on the phone with homeowners all across the USA ...
    April 22, 2023BY Tim Carter
  • The Genius of Collaboration: Architect Julia Morgan’s Valuable Contributions
    The Genius of Collaboration: Architect Julia Morgan’s Valuable Contributions
    Sometime early in the 20th century, a diminutive woman smartly dressed in a modest dark suit stepped onto ...
    March 20, 2023BY Bob Kirchman
  • Rafael Guastavino’s Indelible Mark on America
    Rafael Guastavino’s Indelible Mark on America
    When entering a building or a room, one naturally looks around. Yet Rafael Guastavino’s engineering and architectural artistry ...
    January 15, 2023BY Deena Bouknight
  • Suspect Charged Nearly 7 Years After Iowa Architect’s Death
    Suspect Charged Nearly 7 Years After Iowa Architect’s Death
    DES MOINES, Iowa—Nearly seven years after the death of a prominent Des Moines architect, police have arrested a ...
    December 22, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • A Tour of Fonthill Castle, the Home of a 19th-Century Archaeologist Full of Eclectic Wonders
    A Tour of Fonthill Castle, the Home of a 19th-Century Archaeologist Full of Eclectic Wonders
    While from a distance Fonthill Castle does much to evoke its European counterparts—with its imposing, bulky countenance, its ...
    July 7, 2022BY Matthew John
  • Life of Bramante Da Urbino, Architect
    Life of Bramante Da Urbino, Architect
    Of very great advantage to architecture, in truth, was the new method of Filippo Brunelleschi, who imitated and ...
    April 20, 2022BY Giorgio Vasari
  • Life of Raffaello Da Urbino, Painter and Architect
    Life of Raffaello Da Urbino, Painter and Architect
    How bountiful and benign Heaven sometimes shows itself in showering upon one single person the infinite riches of ...
    April 18, 2022BY Giorgio Vasari
  • Life of Leon Batista Alberti, Architect of Florence
    Life of Leon Batista Alberti, Architect of Florence
    Very great is the advantage bestowed by learning, without exception, on all those craftsmen who take delight in ...
    April 10, 2022BY Giorgio Vasari
  • The Life of Filippo Brunelleschi, Sculptor and Architect
    The Life of Filippo Brunelleschi, Sculptor and Architect
    Many men are created by nature small in person and in features, who have a mind full of ...
    April 8, 2022BY Giorgio Vasari
  • Giusi Mastro: Born Architect
    Giusi Mastro: Born Architect
    A column capital's intricate decorative motifs, an arched window's perfect proportions, a majestic Greek statue beneath a frieze—you'll ...
    April 27, 2021BY Annie Wu
  • Stillness, Beauty, and Truth: The Basilica of Saint Lawrence
    Stillness, Beauty, and Truth: The Basilica of Saint Lawrence
    ‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty,’—that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. —John ...
    August 27, 2019BY Jeff Minick
  • Famed Architect Cesar Pelli Dies at 92
    Famed Architect Cesar Pelli Dies at 92
    NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Famed Argentine-American architect Cesar Pelli, known for designing some of the world's tallest and most iconic ...
    July 20, 2019BY Reuters
  • I.M. Pei, the Mastermind Architect Behind the Louvre Pyramid, Dies Aged 102
    I.M. Pei, the Mastermind Architect Behind the Louvre Pyramid, Dies Aged 102
    I.M. Pei, the world-renowned modernist architect whose work includes the Louvre pyramid, died at his home in New ...
    May 17, 2019BY Isabel van Brugen
  • Tiny Home Is Totally Transformed With Technology
    Tiny Home Is Totally Transformed With Technology
    A couple wanting to live in central Hong Kong found the perfect place. The only problem... It was ...
    April 11, 2016BY Charlotte Cuthbertson
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