In any event, Brutalism has had its run, which all in all is a good thing, though some of the “Post-Modernist’’ architecture ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNI took a Soviet sleeper train to a little visited country - it was a bargainThe 'Friendship' train links Romania and Moldova, and offers a glimpse into their past, as well as a curious ...
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More than a year after the former campus of the San Francisco Art Institute sold to a nonprofit backed by philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, a sweeping effort to restore the aging Russian Hill ...
When it opened in the 1990s, Las Vegas had never seen anything like Luxor. Now, it's one of the most hated hotels on the ...
With a dramatic setting in a plunging river valley, Georgia’s capital Tbilisi offers an intriguing range of architecture and ...
By Douglas Kruger IN Japan, beer is cheaper than bottled water. That’s how you know you’ve achieved peak civilisation.
He appears to have overlooked the fact that there may not be enough civil servants left after his mass firings to fill the ...
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Washingtonian on MSNWhat Could Happen to DC’s Brutalist Buildings If the Federal Government Sells Them?The General Services Administration's briefly available list of DC federal buildings it hoped to sell included many designed ...
Learn about Hannes Meyer, the influential Bauhaus architect who championed cooperative design and challenged artistic norms.
Come September, the fashion crowd will be heading to the inaugural Bukhara Biennial, which will feature works by the likes of ...
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