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The Glass Pavilion – at the Toledo Museum of Art, Construction Slide Shows

Construction begins with the digging of the hole for the foundation. As the digging progresses through the week, a steady stream of dump trucks carries the dirt off the building site. Some of the subsoil is being temporarily held on Museum property at the intersection of Interstate 75 and Monroe Street. When the construction of [...]

Future Table and Chair Design by Joseph Walsh Studio

Joseph Walsh founded his studio in 1999 in Co Cork,Ireland. His experimentation with making began at an early age he is self-taught.His work is as an expression of his values, how he see things and imagine they should be, translated into an object while addressing issues. Issues of structure of form and of the senses, of space, light, technology and ecology.embracing what is around us and seeking its future potential.

Three Stones House with White Walls and White Oak by Nick Deaver

Northern walls have high narrow windows to diffuse daylight to interior spaces. High and low windows provide natural ventilation. The living areas open to buffalo grass, live oaks, and terraces of indigenous plants. A rugged coursed stone and paint-grip galvanized metal roof contrast with the sharply carved interior of honed concrete floors, [...]

Amazing architecture design in Spielberg Apartment

This 2,500-square-foot apartment is located on the fifty-second floor of a prominent midtown tower with spectacular views of Central Park and the city. An autonomous pavilion was created within the existing low-ceilinged, horizontal space by establishing a new envelope detached and distinct from the existing perimeter.
This spatial intervention is accomplished by the insertion of usable [...]

Modern Architecture Design Baroque by Denys Lasdun and Partners

Architects: Denys Lasdun & Partners, 1961-67.
Early 60s saw a rather unusual brief glimpse of something akin to ‘Modern Baroque’, which even today appears a bit odd. During this period a huge investment in the expansion of Universities was taking place. It is possible that the invigorating traditional University Town architecture and the reaction to post-war [...]

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