Clubhouse and stand of "Tennis- und Turnierclub" at Bad Wörishofen. Definitely one of the nicest sports facilities in Germany. Build 1901 in the style of Art Nouveau, architect unknown. (hier: Bad Wörishofen)

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Clubhouse and stand of "Tennis- und Turnierclub" at Bad Wörishofen. Definitely one of the nicest sports facilities in Germany. Build 1901 in the style of Art Nouveau, architect unknown. (hier: Bad Wörishofen)
Luminale 2018, Frankfurt am Main, Alte Oper. #luminale #luminalefrankfurt #2018 #light #art #video #projection (hier: Alte Oper Frankfurt)
Jahreszeiten auf der Wiesn. Die Oktoberfest-Zelte sind fast weggerĂ€umt und die Zelte des Winter Winter Tollwoods bald auch schon wieder fertig. Seasons at Theresienwiese. Since Oktoberfest is built down now, Winter Tollwood tents are nearly built up. Always occupied by events. (hier: Theresienwiese, MĂŒnchen)
One of last two remaining Paternosters at Munich. Most of them stopped during the 70s cause of safety reasons. Enjoy the ride. :-) (Munich, Germany)
ceiling view of the ground floor
Architecture in Munich
Mietshausblock mit Fassadenfiguren und Eckbalkonen, 1927â28 von den Architekten Eduard Herbert und Otho Orlando Kurz; MĂŒnchen, Schwanthaler Höhe.
One of the installations at this year Luminale, Frankfurt, the Biennial of light. 2016 (hier: Frankfurt, Germany)
Architecture in Portugal
Under the bridge, Ponte 25 de April, Lisboa, Portugal, 2016
Architecture in Portugal
City development, Avenida Infante Santo, Lisboa, Portugal
Architecture in Portugal
Museu Nacional dos Coches, Belem, Portugal by the brasilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha. (1/2)
Architecture in Portugal
Museu Nacional dos Coches, Belem, Portugal, by brasilian architect Paulo Mendes day Rocha. (2/2)
Architecture in Portugal
Train and bus station Oriente in the north of Lisboa. Former main entrance of the Expo 1998. Architect Santiago Calatrava.
Architecture in Portugal
Ordem Dos Arquitectos, Lisboa, Portugal
Architecture in Portugal
The new headquarter for the EDP - Energias de Portugal, finished in 2015, Architects: Aires Mateus
Architecture in Portugal
Entrance of the underground car park of a shopping mall close to the EXPO area of Lisboa. (hier: Centro Vasco da Gama)
Style of the Week : Constructivism (2/4)
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Yakov Chernikov studied at the college of art in Odessa and then he moved in 1914 to Petrograd (St. Petersburg). There he joined the Architecture faculty of the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1916, where he later studied under Leon Benois. Greatly interested in futurist movements, including constructivism, and the suprematism of Malevich (with whom he was acquainted), he set out his ideas in a series of books in the late 1920s and early 1930s, including:
The Art of Graphic Representation (1927)
Fundamentals of Contemporary Architecture (1930)
The Construction of Architectural and Machine Forms (1931)
101 Architectural Fantasies (1933)
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The Art of Roberto Burle Marx
Roberto Burle Marx (1909â1994) was one of the most influential landscape architects of the twentieth century, yet he is not a familiar figure outside of his native Brazil. He is best known for his iconic seaside pavements on Rio de Janeiroâs Copacabana Beach, and for his abstract, geometric garden designs. But his work encompasses an enormous range of artistic forms and styles: Burle Marx was a painter and sculptor; a designer of textiles, jewelry, theater sets, and costumes; a ceramicist and stained-glass artist. He was an avid art collector, a talented baritone, a consummate cook, and a visionary self-taught botanist and ecologist. For him, all these endeavors were equally important, facets of one another.
Previously featured project Sitio here.
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