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Richard Rogers - Zip-up house - 1971
chapel of resurrection, sigurd lewerentz
Naoya Inose — Homage for Richard Diebenkorn (acrylic and oil on canvas, 2021)
Museum for a Small City, Aerial Perspective Sketch, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1942, Art Institute of Chicago: Architecture and Design
Gift of Ronald Krueck in memory of A. James Speyer Size: 12.7 × 20.3 cm (5 × 8 in.) Medium: Graphite on tan paper
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/151141/
917. Kruunenberg van der Erve (Gerard Kruunenberg & Paul van der Erve) /// Laminata /// Leerdam, The Netherlands /// 1995-01
OfHouses presents Houses of the 90′s, part I: SuperDutch. (Photos: © Luuk Kramer. Source: L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui 342/2002; Arquitectura Viva 86/2002; Frame 23/2001.)
Darkness on the Edge of Town, Christopher Burk
Distance - Kenneth Blom, 2011
Norwegian,b.1967-.
Oil on canvas, 100 x 120 cm
“I wasn’t really paying attention; I was thinking instead of what it would be like to remember the moment later on.”
Michael Graves, Studies of Ashtrays, 1982
Helmut Jahn
Axonometric Realism | Beate Gütschow | Socks Studio
Beate Gütschow is a German contemporary artist who works primarily through photography. In her work, she analyses the complex and ever-changing relationships between perception, representation and reality.
For her series HC, Hortus Conclusus, she delved into the subject of “Enclosed gardens,” a recurring iconographic motif in Renaissance and Medieval paintings which would depict an idyllic scene contained in the space of a fenced or walled green space inaccessible to an exterior public.
749. Joe Valerio & Linda Searl /// Ohio Street House /// Chicago, USA /// 1989-98
OfHouses presents Record Houses, part XV. (Photos: © Bill Hogan, Barbara Karant. Source: “Architectural Record Houses of 1990″, Mid-April 1990; Archinect.)
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Timgad, Algeria ad 100
superflat, 2018