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The Guggenheim is named after Solomon Guggenheim who opened the original Guggenheim Museum in New York City in 1939 to showcase his collection of art. Famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright ...
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AIA forms are legal documents which are maintained by the American Institute of Architecture and are used to define the terms of design and construction projects. There are over 100 ...
updated 2010-08-09 01:03:08
Joe McKendry is an artist in the Boston, Massachusetts area who's work focuses on commercial and architectural illustrations for magazines, newspapers, and architects. He also produces studio paintings which ...
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Architecture is the art and science behind the design and construction of physical structures such as buildings and bridges. Although the majority of architecture centers around designing structures for human ...
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The Tate Modern is a museum located London, Great Britain. It features the work of contemporary and modern artists.http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/ It was built in phases ...
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The Lieb House is a pop art beach cottage built by the prestigious postmodern architect Robert Venturi in 1969 for Nathaniel and Judy Lieb. In 2009, the cottage was in ...
updated 2010-07-17 13:34:48
The Mezquita de Cordoba is a Spanish Catholic Cathedral in the Andalusian region of Cordoba. When construction began in 600 ADAndalusia: Mezquita the original design was for a Visigoth ...
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The Museum of Modern Art was founded in 1929 as an educational institution and is dedicated to being the foremost museum in the world. The Museum of Modern Art was ...