Category Archives: Architecture

The architectural Centre District launched a bizarre Inaugural Exhibition

The architectural Centre District opened for the first time in November 2011, and now extend a warm welcome to the community to attend the inauguration of the exhibition in Gallery Sigal-weird: A building in Penn Quarter. “We think it is … Continue reading

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SAVVY TRAVELLER: the beauty of architecture

With a wide network of streets and noble, Belle Epoque building, Bucharest get the nickname “The Little Paris of the East”. The main attraction-the colossal Parliament Palace (formerly known as the Palace of the people), is the second largest building … Continue reading

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Day Tripper: Liberty Bell Tolls for You

Now is the perfect time to check it out, and Jeffrey Lew Bohlin Cywinski Jackson enterprise architecture, project architect for the Liberty Bell Center, which has been placed on display to the public and bell, explains how the House is … Continue reading

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The architect for go local – Wall Street Journal

WSJ.com is available in the Edition and the following languages: This service is temporarily unavailable due to system maintenance. Please try again later. The email address you entered is already in use.Enter your email address. From time to time, we … Continue reading

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American Institute of Architects embrace greater transparency in the design

In previous versions of this story, Thomas Corrado (Courtesy Center for architecture NY/)-536 LaGuardia Place out-of-view, and Center for architecture “building = energy” exhibition. When the district chapter of the American Institute of Architects and architecture Centre opens November 4 … Continue reading

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