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Architecture Collection

This collection honours the ingenuity, creativity, and beauty of man-made structures

Choose a picture from our Architecture Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Our images capture the world's most iconic buildings and monuments in all their glory, from ancient wonders to modern marvels. Whether you admire the intricate details of Gothic cathedrals or the sleek lines of modern skyscrapers, our curated collection of photographs, paintings, and illustrations provides a unique look into the world of architecture.

198 items

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Architecture Collection: Modern Spotlight by John C. Magee

Modern Spotlight by John C. Magee Collection
1,215 items

Architecture Collection: Artistic and Creative Abstract Architecture Art

Artistic and Creative Abstract Architecture Art Collection
225 items

Architecture Collection: Traditional Windmills

Traditional Windmills Collection
218 items

Architecture Collection: Lighthouses

Lighthouses Collection
765 items

Architecture Collection: Penn Station (1910-1963)

Penn Station (1910-1963) Collection
14 items

Architecture Collection: Cityscapes Prints

Cityscapes Prints Collection
52 items

Architecture Collection: New York's Iconic Fire Escapes

New York's Iconic Fire Escapes Collection
33 items

Architecture Collection: World Famous Bridges

World Famous Bridges Collection
377 items

Architecture Collection: Falkirk Wheel

Falkirk Wheel Collection
6 items

Architecture Collection: Iconic Buildings Around the World

Iconic Buildings Around the World Collection
710 items

Architecture Collection: Derelict Buildings

Derelict Buildings Collection
219 items

Architecture Collection: Art Deco

Art Deco Collection
207 items

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Santa Maria della Consolazione in Todi, Italy, published in 1884

Santa Maria della Consolazione in Todi, Italy, published in 1884
Santa Maria della Consolazione in Todi, Province of Perugia, Italy, designed by Donato Bramante (Italian architect, 1444 - 1514), built 1508 - 1607. Wood engraving, published in 1884

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Spiral staircase; Tulip staircase, Queens House, Greenwich

Spiral staircase; Tulip staircase, Queens House, Greenwich
Tulip staircase, Queens House, Greenwich. The sweeping Tulip Stairs are one of the original features of the Queens House. This ornate

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Spiral Stairway

Spiral Stairway
Spiral stairway at Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, India

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Spiral staircase at Queens House, Greenwich, London

Spiral staircase at Queens House, Greenwich, London
The sweeping Tulip Stairs are one of the original features of the Queens House. This ornate, wrought iron structure was the first geometric self-supporting spiral stair in Britain

Background imageArchitecture Collection: City Hall, Dublin City, Ireland

City Hall, Dublin City, Ireland
The large dome of City Hall, Dublin City, Ireland

Background imageArchitecture Collection: A spiral fractal

A spiral fractal
A spiral staircase with a blue multi colored pattern photographed directly above

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Marina City

Marina City is a mixed-use building complex that sits on the north bank of the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, directly across from the Loop district

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Elephant fern

Elephant fern
Spiral stairs surround green fern

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Fibonacci

Fibonacci
Escalera de caracol en el monasterio cisterciense de Santa Maria de Rioseco. Spiral staircase in the Cistercian Monastery of Santa Maria de Rioseco

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Spiral Staircase

Spiral Staircase
Monochrome image of a Spiral Staircase in London

Background imageArchitecture Collection: The main spiral staircase at Queens House, Greenwich

The main spiral staircase at Queens House, Greenwich, London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 7277 - Greenwich Staircase - unpub. (Photo by Raymond Kleboe/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Spiral staircase

Spiral staircase with black star on ground

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Nagoya spiral staircase

Nagoya spiral staircase

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Luiz I Bridge in Porto

Luiz I Bridge in Porto
Luiz I Bridge and Historic Center of Porto. Porto, Region Norte, Portugal

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Wrigley Building and Tribune Building

Wrigley Building and Tribune Building - Michigan Avenue in Chicago

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Spiral Staircase Rome Italy

Spiral Staircase Rome Italy

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Fire escapes, New York City

Fire escapes, New York City
Pleasing symmetry and balance are the hallmarks of this close up fire escape set up in Manhattan, New York City

Background imageArchitecture Collection: New York apartment buildings

New York apartment buildings
Architecture

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Cool Tones of Tribune Tower

Cool Tones of Tribune Tower
This shot definitely has a cool feel to it. I really like the contrast of the violet sky and amber light coming from the inside of the building

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Trump tower

Trump tower between Wrigley building

Background imageArchitecture Collection: National Parliament House Bangladesh

National Parliament House Bangladesh
" nJatiya Sangsad Bhaban or National Parliament House, is the house of the Parliament of Bangladesh, located at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Rakotzbr├╝ck (Devils Bridge), Kromlau, Germany

Rakotzbr├╝ck (Devils Bridge), Kromlau, Germany
The Devils Bridge, stretches across the Rakotzsee River in Rhododendron Park, in Kromlau, Saxony, Germany. The Azalea and Rhododendron Park Kromlau is a 200-acre landscaped parkbuilt in

Background imageArchitecture Collection: The Lighthouse of the Whale on the Ile de Re

The Lighthouse of the Whale on the Ile de Re
This photograph represents the staircases of the Lighthouse of the Whales, in the Ile de Re, in the commune of Saint-Clement-des-Baleine, in France

Background imageArchitecture Collection: The staircase

The staircase
This photograph represents a staircase, Mallorca, Spain

Background imageArchitecture Collection: The church of the Jacobins of Toulouse and its ceiling called Palm of the Jacobins

The church of the Jacobins of Toulouse and its ceiling called Palm of the Jacobins
This photograph represents the ceiling of the Dominican convent of the Jacobins of Toulouse, known as Palmier des Jacobins

Background imageArchitecture Collection: The Parisian buildings of Place Edouard VII, in France

The Parisian buildings of Place Edouard VII, in France
This photograph represents, looking towards the sky, the place Edward VII. It is a place in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, created in 1912, in the Chaussee-d Antin district of France

Background imageArchitecture Collection: LA DEFENSE TOWERS

LA DEFENSE TOWERS
Between the towers of La Defense, the Parisian business district

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Deutscher Bundestag - Reichstag building with dramatic sky (German parliament building) - Berlin

Deutscher Bundestag - Reichstag building with dramatic sky (German parliament building) - Berlin, Germany
The German parliament building - the Reichstag. The Reichstag building is the seat of the German Bundestag since 1999. Built from 1884 to 1894 in the district Tiergarten by Paul Wallot

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Tintern Abbey, Wales

Tintern Abbey, Wales
Tintern Abbey was originally founded by Cistercian monks in 1131 AD. in the reign of Henry I. Between 1270 and 1301 the Abbey was rebuilt and by the end of the rebuilding

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Grand Entrance to the Law Courts, London, 1870s, 19th Century British Victorian Architecture History

Grand Entrance to the Law Courts, London, 1870s, 19th Century British Victorian Architecture History
Vintage illustration, Grand Entrance to the Law Courts, London, 1870s, 19th Century British Victorian Architecture History

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Stationers Hall, Stationers Ball Court, London

Stationers Hall, Stationers Ball Court, London
circa 1830: A drawing by Thomas H Shepherd and engraved by W Watkins, of Stationers Hall, Stationers Ball Court, London. The Stationers Company originated in 1403 when the Mayor of the City of London

Background imageArchitecture Collection: Court House and City Hall, Clark Street amd Washington Street, Chicago, 19th Century

Court House and City Hall, Clark Street amd Washington Street, Chicago, 19th Century
Vintage illustration after a photograph of Court House and City Hall, Clark Street amd Washington Street, Chicago, 19th Century

Background imageArchitecture Collection: American Victorian architecture, The Art Institute, Michigam Avenue, Chicago, 19th Century

American Victorian architecture, The Art Institute, Michigam Avenue, Chicago, 19th Century
Vintage illustration after a photograph of The Art Institute, Michigam Avenue, Chicago, 19th Century

Background imageArchitecture Collection: American Victorian architecture, Palmer House, State Corner Monrose Street, Chicago, 19th Century

American Victorian architecture, Palmer House, State Corner Monrose Street, Chicago, 19th Century
Vintage illustration after a photograph of Palmer House, State Corner Monrose Street, Chicago, 19th Century

Background imageArchitecture Collection: American Victorian architecture, Owings building, corner Dearborn and Adams Street, Chicago

American Victorian architecture, Owings building, corner Dearborn and Adams Street, Chicago, 19th Century
Vintage illustration after a photograph of Owings building, corner Dearborn and Adams Street, Chicago, 19th Century

Background imageArchitecture Collection: American Victorian architecture, First National Bank building, Dearborn and Monroe streets

American Victorian architecture, First National Bank building, Dearborn and Monroe streets, Chicago, 19th Century
Vintage illustration after a photograph of The First National Bank building, Dearborn and Monroe streets, Chicago, 19th Century



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