Architecture Design of Guggenheim Museum by Frank Lloyd Wright

December 16th, 2009
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Architecture Design of Guggenheim Museum by Frank Lloyd Wright

Now is a wonderful time to visit the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, one of the 20th-century’s most important architectural landmarks. Thanks to a successful three-year restoration, the Frank Lloyd Wright–designed building is more breathtaking than ever, just in time to celebrate its 50th Anniversary, which began in May 2009. To help accommodate our foreign visitors, a special Visitor Guide is now available in six languages, including Italian, Spanish, German, French, and Japanese, as well as English. Visitor Guides are available for download in PDF format.

Modern Architecture of Sheffield University by Sauerbruch Hutton and RMJM

March 5th, 2009
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Modern Architecture of Sheffield University by Sauerbruch Hutton and RMJM

A little down the hill is one of the most spectacular modern university buildings in the country – the confident and starkly beautiful Arts Tower, a 78m-high Miesian slab by GMW, completed in 1965.

The university has begun to fill in the gaps, first with a library by RMJM (the Information Commons building), facing the Brook [...]

Museum of Islamic Art Designed by Pritzker Prize

December 7th, 2008
Museum of Islamic Art Designed by Pritzker Prize

MUSEUM OF ISLAMIC ART OPENS DECEMBER 1 IN QATAR IN ICONIC I.M. PEI-DESIGNED LANDMARK BUILDING
Inaugural Exhibition Celebrates Cultural Diversity and Complexity of Islamic Art
Doha, QATAR, November 22, 2008 – The Museum of Islamic Art, a new cultural icon for the Gulf region, will open its doors to the public on December 1, 2008.
Dedicated to reflecting [...]

Modern architecture for The Neue National Gallery in Berlin (1968)

November 13th, 2008
Modern architecture for The Neue National Gallery in Berlin (1968)

The Neue National Gallery in Berlin (1968), will be leading the work of German architect, Mies van der Rohe. A building in which patents are clearly legible and the tenets and how to work the architect, and where the concept of “less is more” becomes absolute sense.
This building was a new way of thinking and [...]