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Still a great building - Guess the architect
Hilary Pecis (American, b. 1979), Museum, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, 28 x 22 in.
Gallo-Roman Museum, by architect Bernard Zehrfuss, 1966-1975. Lyon, France. Photo: Stefano Perego.
MOKYOKAY I 2020 - Instagram
Riemst,Belgium_
Previously unseen dog painting by Manet to be sold at Paris auction
The portrait of Minnay, Marguerite Lathille’s pet dog, is expected to sell for at least £248,000. Photograph: Drouot Estimations
Pont du Gard
stone in compression - without mortar
City Hall Columbus, IN
In great design bricks work in compression not tension... No? Discuss among yourselves.
A spiral staircase designed by Leonardo da Vinci in the year 1516
“Musical Island’’ at Villa-Lobos State Park São Paulo Brazil
architect : Decio Tozzi /1987 #brutgroup photo Via https://www.arquivo.arq.br/ilha-musical https://www.instagram.com/p/CHddMBrF1Vu/?igshid=1m0xezeeg9re
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Christ and the Adulteress, 1532, Lucas Cranach the Elder
Medium: oil,panel
Let ye, who is without sin...........
National Museum of Roman Art is a work by Spanish architect Rafael Moneo. Located in Mérida (Spain), it was unveiled in 1986 and recreates the great buildings of the late Roman age, such as the thermae of Dioclitatianus of Rome or the mausoleum of Gordianus in Thessalonica.
Bel Air’s ginormous property known as “The One” for its ginormity were shared with Architectural Digest for the first time this week.
The specs:
105,000 sq. ft.
21 bedrooms, 42 bathrooms, 30-car garage “gallery,” five swimming pools
Bowling alley, 30-seat movie theater, full-service hair and beauty salon
Pretty staggering. But we did find one oversight: the property’s moat only covers three sides, leaving the fourth vulnerable to invaders.
Capitoline Wolf , Rome - Italy
The David and Gladys Wright House - Phoenix, Arizona, USA - Concrete block residence designed in 1952 by Frank Lloyd Wright for his son