The Suzzallo Library makes its home at the University of Washington in Seattle. In fact, it is the University’s central library, named after Henry Suzzallo, who was the president of the University until 1926. The architectural style is Collegiate Gothic, a...
This beautiful historic building has made its home at the location of 1360 Montgomery Street, in the romantic city of San Francisco on Telegraph Hill. This is the epitome of San Francisco architecture. It was originally built in 1937 and designed in the Streamline...
Standing tall wearing next to nothing as only a self-proclaimed minimalist would, the Seagram Building located in the heart of New York City on Park Avenue at 52nd Street is the epitome of New York architecture. Before we give you our reason for christening the...
The whole state of Texas is a bit country, mixed in with a whole lot of city. Austin, in particular, is also extremely progressive, especially in its architecture. Austin architecture became progressive with the renovation of the Seaholm Power Plant in 2013. The...
There’s no doubt that architects are influenced by many different factors, ranging from spiritual beliefs of the client and environmental conditions, to current social trends, property location, and even cultural influences. Surprisingly, we may now add Instagram to...
Philip Cortelyou Johnson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 8th, 1906. He died on January 25th, 2005, in New Canaan, Connecticut. Johnson was educated at the Hackley School in Tarrytown, New York. After graduating, Johnson went on to Harvard University. Being...