High-tech architecture, also known as structural expressionism, is a type of late modernist architecture that emerged in the 1970s, incorporating elements...
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The architecture of Mali is a distinct subset of Sudano-Sahelian architecture indigenous to West Africa. It comprises adobe buildings such as the Great...
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The Fountainhead (section Architecture)
battles against conventional standards and refuses to compromise with an architectural establishment unwilling to accept innovation. Roark embodies what Rand...
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Ellwood Zimmerman House (category Modernist architecture in California)
McClain, James (23 April 2024). "Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger Just Tore Down This Stunning Midcentury Modern Home". Art News. Retrieved 25 April...
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In the 1930s, Colombia began to embrace modern architecture. The new Liberal Party government tore down many older buildings that were replaced with...
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The architecture of Norway has evolved in response to changing economic conditions, technological advances, demographic fluctuations and cultural shifts...
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Pink Floyd (redirect from The Architectural Abdabs)
end of the album, the increasingly fascist audience would watch as Pink tore down the wall, once again becoming a regular and caring person. During the...
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Shanghai (redirect from Shanghai (architecture images))
2023. Archived from the original on 3 June 2024. Retrieved 3 June 2024. Töre, Özgür (22 October 2018). "WTTC reveals the world's best performing tourism...
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Filigree architecture is a modern term given to a phase in the history of Australian architecture. The phase was an embellishment of the "Australian verandah...
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Hollywood Memorial Church (category Mission Revival architecture in California)
and subsequently tore it down and built the Taft Building in its place. Hollywood Memorial Church featured Mission Revival architecture and a four-story...
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his also had a Lautner-designed house on it, which Goldstein bought and tore down to build a party house, tennis court and office. He continues to make...
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Casa Casuarina (category Mediterranean Revival architecture)
bought the adjoining Revere Hotel to the south for $3.7 million, which he tore down to make a pool and garden area for his house. The pool is known as the...
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Caesareum of Alexandria (category Hellenistic architecture)
at the Caesareum by a Christian mob in 415; they stripped her naked and tore her to pieces. Elements of the temple survived until the 19th century. Cleopatra's...
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Château de Maisons (section Architecture)
is a prime example of French Baroque architecture and a reference point in the history of French architecture. The château is located in Maisons-Laffitte...
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Dayton, Ohio (redirect from Architecture of Dayton, Ohio)
than a mile, one was an EF4 measuring a half-mile-wide (805 meters), which tore through the communities of Brookville, Trotwood, Dayton, Northridge, and...
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the east and were lost. In the early 17th century, Urban VIII Barberini tore away the bronze ceiling of the portico, and replaced the medieval campanile...
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Mason Opera House (category 1900s architecture in the United States)
and in 1954, the theater was sold to the state, who closed it in 1955 and tore it down in 1956. Mason Opera House was about four stories tall and contained...
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Umayyad state of Córdoba (section Architecture)
culture, including the construction of well-known pieces of Andalusi architecture. The Visigothic Kingdom had ruled Iberia for over two centuries when...
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Georges-Eugène Haussmann (redirect from Haussmannian architecture)
streets. Beginning in 1854, in the centre of the city, Haussmann's workers tore down hundreds of old buildings and cut eighty kilometres of new avenues,...
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American blues singer Rajko Maksimović, 89, Serbian classical composer Tore Ylwizaker, 54, Norwegian experimental rock keyboardist (Ulver) 17 Johnny...
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Babri Masjid (section Architecture)
site of appalling communal vio- lence in 1992. In that year Hindu zealots tore down the 400 - year - old mosque, triggering violence which led to the deaths...
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Darnton, "Epistemological angst: From encyclopedism to advertising," in Tore Frängsmyr, ed., The structure of knowledge: classifications of science and...
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Ottoman Empire (section Architecture)
administrative Qanun, i.e., laws, a system based upon the Turkic Yassa and Töre, which were developed in the pre-Islamic era. These court categories were...
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Richard Neutra (section Architectural style)
Vienna University of Technology (1910–18) and also attended the private architecture school of Adolf Loos. In 1912, he undertook a study trip to Italy and...
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architect, but he was viewed as a stubborn and difficult perfectionist, who tore down his structures in order to start building them over again. Only the...
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I. M. Pei (category Pritzker Architecture Prize winners)
Pennsylvania's architecture school, but quickly transferred to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Unhappy with the focus on Beaux-Arts architecture at both...
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his son Nathaniel Stephens, then only ten years old. When the Civil War tore the country apart in the 1640s, Stephens and Chavenage were Parliamentarians...
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Øyvind Hægeland – additional vocals on "Completion in Science of Agony" Tore Ylwizaker – samples and noise construction on "Completion in Science of Agony"...
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2014. Architectural Digest, January 1994, article by Brendan Gill. Schulman, Daniel (2014-05-20). "Koch vs. Koch: The Brutal Battle That Tore Apart America's...
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Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Reading 31 May 2018 Henrik Ibsen Tore Rem, Professor of English Literature at the University of Oslo Kirsten Shepherd-Barr...
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