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The Life of Oscar Niemeyer

The Life of Oscar Niemeyer

Oscar Niemeyer was born on December 15, 1907, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Oscar Niemeyer was a brilliant architect and considered one of the significant figures in what we have come to know as modern-style architecture. Oscar Niemeyer’s designs in Brasilia are an...

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Celebrating Female Architect Zaha Hadid

Celebrating Female Architect Zaha Hadid

It’s not a secret that you just didn’t see very many women architects back in the day. That being said, the few women architects that managed to sneak into this male-dominated industry such as Zaha Hadid were so dynamic and brilliant that it’s a shame that they had to...

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Santiago Calatrava Inspires Generations

Santiago Calatrava Inspires Generations

When we talk about the different architects, it is always interesting to find out what their inspiration or creativity came from. For some architects, it is an introspective process where they pretty much have a conversation with their minds. For others, it is a...

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Creative Genius of Renzo Piano

Creative Genius of Renzo Piano

Italian architect Renzo Piano was born on September 14th, 1937, in Genoa, Italy. Although he was born into a family of builders, his ideas were all his own. Renzo Piano felt that nostalgia was a trap and not at all important. His feeling was, “It’s not what you have...

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Smart Cities: Why They’re Important

Smart Cities: Why They’re Important

It is not a secret that we're going through many changes in pursuit of creating a better and efficient world for all to benefit from. Let's talk about the benefits that smart cities would provide. Great infrastructure, which includes adequate water supply Guaranteed...

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Green Building Sustains Environmental Responsibility

Green Building Sustains Environmental Responsibility

Green Building. First of all, let’s say that there are many events today that are the beginning of great things to come. As you probably already noticed, just about every company in every industry is starting to do something towards environmental causes and...

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Sustainable Architecture and Skylights

Sustainable Architecture and Skylights

There are always new buzzwords that make something that has been around for a long time seem like it was just invented. Sustainable architecture is currently trending everywhere -- from real estate sites to architectural magazines, we’re seeing how this practice is...

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Understanding Sustainable Lighting

Understanding Sustainable Lighting

The word sustainable seems to be the latest buzzword for just about every industry lately. Well, we have news for you -- the lighting industry is so ahead of every other industry in this area that even though we didn’t necessarily talk about it, we were already doing...

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Peter Zumthor: Architect and Conservationist

Peter Zumthor: Architect and Conservationist

Peter Zumthor was born on April 26, 1943, in Basel, Switzerland. He is a world-renowned award-winning architect, but he is also a conservationist. Peter Zumthor himself stated in an interview back in 2018 for dezeen.com, “Architects may be limited in their power to...

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Who Was Buckminster Fuller?

Who Was Buckminster Fuller?

“Real wealth is ideas plus energy.” -- R. Buckminster Fuller Buckminster Fuller was an American architect, theorist, author, designer, inventor, and futurist. You could say his creativity knew no bounds. Buckminster Fuller was born Richard Buckminster Fuller on July...

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Eero Saarinen Freedom in Design

Eero Saarinen Freedom in Design

Eero Saarinen was the son of a well-known Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen. Although Eero Saarinen was born in Kirkkonummi, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire, he was nationalized in 1940, and ever since then, considered himself Finnish-American. Eero Saarinen’s...

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Who Was Walter Gropius?

Who Was Walter Gropius?

Walter Gropius was a German-born architect, best known for being the founder of the world-renowned Bauhaus Arts School in Germany. The Bauhaus School had a unique approach to design. In an attempt to bring art to the masses, the idea was to take a unique individual...

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Antoni Gaudí: An Architect Rebel or Just Ahead of His Time?

Antoni Gaudí: An Architect Rebel or Just Ahead of His Time?

Antoni Gaudí is a Spanish architect, considered an important pioneering figure in the Catalan Modernism and Art Nouveau movement. Gaudí passionately disliked straight lines and angles; he felt that they did not occur naturally. This is interesting since Antoni Gaudí...

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The Place to Be at Is…the Getty Center!

The Place to Be at Is…the Getty Center!

The news hit the streets like a lightning bolt. After being closed for over a year, the Getty Center is finally reopening its doors! First and foremost, there are strict guidelines because of COVID restrictions. We need to tell you that as of the writing of this blog,...

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The Glass House Provides a Transparent Mystery

The Glass House Provides a Transparent Mystery

The Glass House is located on 798-856 Ponus Ridge Road in New Canaan, Connecticut. She was built to be Philip Johnson’s private residence and the signature piece that defines him. The Glass House is virtually hidden from the street since it’s surrounded by trees and...

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Apple Park

Apple Park

Apple Park is the headquarters of Apple Inc., the creator of the iPhone, Mac, iMac, iPad, and any other descendants. Apple Park is located in Cupertino, California. The street it is located on is conveniently called One Apple Way. If you notice, the shape of the...

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