Caspar David Friedrich, Megalithic grave, 1837
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Caspar David Friedrich, Megalithic grave, 1837
Franco Albini, Museum of the Treasury of San Lorenzo Cathedral, Genoa, Italy, 1953-56.
Franco Albini, Margherita armchair in rattan cane presented at the 9th Milan Triennale of 1951.
Paolo Portoghesi, casa Papanice, Roma, 1966-1970.
Section for a projected elephant-shaped monumental fountain, Paris
Kurokawa’s Capsules, Symbolic building of the Metabolism Movement. Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo, Japan
Eduardo Chillada Fig. 1: The Basque Liberties Plaza, 1980. Fig. 2: Homenaje a Aimé Maeght, 1988.
schobinger, taverney and gétaz - covered market hall, vevey, switzerland, 1935
Ford Foundation Headquarters, NYC Architects: Kevin Roche and John Dinkeloo Landscape Architect: Dan Kiley Designed 1981 The Ford Foundation is unusual for Manhattan in that it occupies fewer square feet than the site allows. Rather than designing a shorter building to cover the entire site but break the existing skyline, the architects took advantage of the excess space. The offices occupy only a portion of the site, with the remainder devoted to an interior garden within a greenhouse-like atrium. The flourishing vegetation and generous space provide a focal point for the workers and an interface between the Foundation and the city.
@utilitarianarchitecture Wind Wall of Rozenburg, Netherlands built in mid 1980s, architect Martin Struyis (Martin Strujis) and artist Frans de Wit (Frans de Wit) #brutgroup photo via #utilitarianarchitecture https://www.instagram.com/p/BsT4iOulNlW/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=19oejn92v9dh0
Design for the entrance gate inside Garnier’s Opera, Paris
Minoru Yamasaki and his assistant reviewing his model for the World Trade Center, circa 1970
VINCENZO DE COTIIS, Marble House, Tuscany, Italy, 2017
All the bits that make up an American prefab suburban house, 1949
Frei Otto
Hypostyle Hall of the Ramesseum, the Mortuary Temple of Ramesses II, 1841
Sigismond Himely (French, 1801-1872)
Mario Botta @stepegphotography
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[Daly City, California, 1978]
Magazzini Laurenziani (Laurentian Warehouse)
Matteo Mannini
[Florence, 1966]