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"Architects: Masters of Design and Creation" From the iconic Bauhaus Building to the majestic Highclere Castle, architects have left an indelible mark on our world

Background imageArchitect Collection: Charterhouse Cricket Pavilion, Godalming (engraving)

Charterhouse Cricket Pavilion, Godalming (engraving)
5204735 Charterhouse Cricket Pavilion, Godalming (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charterhouse Cricket Pavilion, Godalming, Mr R Nevill, FRIBA)

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Museum of Arms in the Imperial Arsenal in Vienna, Central Portion of Principal Front

The Museum of Arms in the Imperial Arsenal in Vienna, Central Portion of Principal Front... (engraving)
2812278 The Museum of Arms in the Imperial Arsenal in Vienna, Central Portion of Principal Front... (engraving) by English School

Background imageArchitect Collection: Workmens Dwellings, Masons Passage, Disney Street, Borough (engraving)

Workmens Dwellings, Masons Passage, Disney Street, Borough (engraving)
2814090 Workmens Dwellings, Masons Passage, Disney Street, Borough (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Workmens Dwellings, Masons Passage, Disney Street)

Background imageArchitect Collection: Church of St Mary Abbots, Kensington (engraving)

Church of St Mary Abbots, Kensington (engraving)
5204501 Church of St Mary Abbots, Kensington (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Church of St Mary Abbots, Kensington, Professor G G Scott, RA, Architect)

Background imageArchitect Collection: Chapter House, York Minster (engraving)

Chapter House, York Minster (engraving)
5204488 Chapter House, York Minster (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chapter House, York Minster)

Background imageArchitect Collection: Chatham Memorial Synagogue (engraving)

Chatham Memorial Synagogue (engraving)
5204562 Chatham Memorial Synagogue (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chatham Memorial Synagogue, Mr H H Collins, Architect)

Background imageArchitect Collection: Fountain in the Piazza Maggiore, Fano, Italy (b / w photo)

Fountain in the Piazza Maggiore, Fano, Italy (b / w photo)
6016681 Fountain in the Piazza Maggiore, Fano, Italy (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fountain in the Piazza Maggiore, Fano, Italy)

Background imageArchitect Collection: The Wellington College, near Sandhurst, South Front, John Shaw, Architect (engraving)

The Wellington College, near Sandhurst, South Front, John Shaw, Architect (engraving)
1608458 The Wellington College, near Sandhurst, South Front, John Shaw, Architect (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Wellington College)

Background imageArchitect Collection: The New Royal Italian Opera-House, Covent Garden, Edmund Barry, Architect (engraving)

The New Royal Italian Opera-House, Covent Garden, Edmund Barry, Architect (engraving)
2771500 The New Royal Italian Opera-House, Covent Garden, Edmund Barry, Architect (engraving) by Prior, William Henry (1812-82); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Royal Italian Opera-House)

Background imageArchitect Collection: English Renaissance; Castle Howard, Yorkshire (litho)

English Renaissance; Castle Howard, Yorkshire (litho)
6005247 English Renaissance; Castle Howard, Yorkshire (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: English Renaissance; Castle Howard, Yorkshire)

Background imageArchitect Collection: Earles Retreat, Falmouth (engraving)

Earles Retreat, Falmouth (engraving)
5204573 Earles Retreat, Falmouth (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Earles Retreat, Falmouth, Mr Alexander Lauder, Architect)

Background imageArchitect Collection: National Theatre, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

National Theatre, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
National Theatre, South Bank, London, England, UK, 16/3/10. The Royal National Theatre, a brutalist style building designed by Denys Lasdun, completed in 1976

Background imageArchitect Collection: Sir Charles Barry, British architect, c1840 (1878)

Sir Charles Barry, British architect, c1840 (1878). Charles Barry (1795-1860), was a prolific English architect who designed the reconstructed Palace of Westminster after the original building was

Background imageArchitect Collection: St Columbas, Pont Street, London - Lennox Gardens entrance

St Columbas, Pont Street, London - Lennox Gardens entrance
St Columba s, Pont Street, London - Lennox Gardens entrance - the church was dedicated on 4th December 1955 - architect Sir Edward Maufe, R.A. Date: circa 1956

Background imageArchitect Collection: Parthenon. Athens. Greece

Parthenon. Athens. Greece
Greece. Athens. Parthenon. 447-438 BC. in Doric style under leadership of Pericles. The building was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates. Acropolis

Background imageArchitect Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Parthenon

Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageArchitect Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis at night

Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis at night. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageArchitect Collection: Petrus Cuypers

Petrus Cuypers
PETRUS JOSEPHUS HUBERTUS CUYPERS Dutch architect, responsible for many churches but particularly for the Rijksmuseum at Amsterdam. Date: 1827 - 1921

Background imageArchitect Collection: Senate House London

Senate House London
The Senate House, University of London, was designed by the architect Charles Holden in 1932. Some say it owes its lines to the USA skyscraper, others to European Modernism. Date: 1950s

Background imageArchitect Collection: Portrait of Charles Garnier, from Galerie Contemporaine, c. 1865 (b / w photo)

Portrait of Charles Garnier, from Galerie Contemporaine, c. 1865 (b / w photo)
XIR887496 Portrait of Charles Garnier, from Galerie Contemporaine, c.1865 (b/w photo) by Adam-Salomon, Antoine-Samuel (1818-81); Archives Larousse, Paris

Background imageArchitect Collection: 60 Gramercy Park West In New York City

60 Gramercy Park West In New York City
60 Gramercy Park West, designed by famed New York City residential architect, Emory Roth and completed in 1928. Located between Park Avenue South and Lexington Avenue in New York City, circa 1930

Background imageArchitect Collection: The house of architect konstantin melnikov, in 10 krivoarbatsky pereulok

The house of architect konstantin melnikov, in 10 krivoarbatsky pereulok, which he designed in the late 1920s, moscow, ussr

Background imageArchitect Collection: PALLADIO, Andrea di Pietro dalla Gondola, called

PALLADIO, Andrea di Pietro dalla Gondola, called Andrea (1508-1580). Villa Capra. 1566. ITALY. Vicenza. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Venetian school. Architecture

Background imageArchitect Collection: Church of San Salvador de Valdedi󳮠SPAIN. ASTURIAS

Church of San Salvador de Valdedi󳮠SPAIN. ASTURIAS
Church of San Salvador de Valdedi󳮠 SPAIN. ASTURIAS. Villaviciosa. Asturian Pre-Romanesque art. Architecture

Background imageArchitect Collection: OMAN. AD DAKHILIYAH. NIZWA. Bahla. Bahla Fort

OMAN. AD DAKHILIYAH. NIZWA. Bahla. Bahla Fort. Architecture

Background imageArchitect Collection: Queen Elizabeth II with Sir Basil Spence

Queen Elizabeth II with Sir Basil Spence
The Queen talking to Sir Basil Spence, architect of the new Coventry Cathedral during her visit to the city to attend the ceremony of consecration in 1962. Date: 1962

Background imageArchitect Collection: TROPHONIUS

TROPHONIUS, architect of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, subsequently had his own oracle at Lebadeia, Boeotia (Greece)

Background imageArchitect Collection: Apartments buiding by architect MVRDV

Apartments buiding by architect MVRDV, Sanchinarro, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Background imageArchitect Collection: Palais Ideal

Palais Ideal
Chevals palace - the architect and his dog, with a friend, stand in front of the South Facade

Background imageArchitect Collection: Benjamin Ferrey

Benjamin Ferrey
BENJAMIN FERREY British architect working in London. Date: 1810 - 1880

Background imageArchitect Collection: Nicholas Stone & Son

Nicholas Stone & Son
NICHOLAS STONE sculptor and architect, with his son, Nicholas Stone the younger Date: 1586 - 1647

Background imageArchitect Collection: St Stephens Church, St Vincent Street, Eddinburgh

St Stephens Church, St Vincent Street, Eddinburgh
St Stephens Church is in Edinburghs New Town and was designed by William Henry Playfair.In recent years, the former church has acted as a venue for The Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Background imageArchitect Collection: Windsor Union Workhouse

Windsor Union Workhouse
A view of the Windsor Union Workhouse, designed by George Gilbert Scott. Date: 1841

Background imageArchitect Collection: Sir Joseph Paxton (1801-1865)

Sir Joseph Paxton (1801-1865)
Portrait of Sir Joseph Paxton began life as a gardener and soon became famous for his work at Chatsworth for the Duke of Devonshire, most notably, his glasshouses to house exotic plants

Background imageArchitect Collection: DANIEL HUDSON BURNHAM (1846-1912). American architect. Line engraving, American, 19th century

DANIEL HUDSON BURNHAM (1846-1912). American architect. Line engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageArchitect Collection: Beaumaris Castle

Beaumaris Castle, Anglesey, North Wales, was designed by architect Master James of St. George for King Edward I of England, using a concentric plan. Date: founded 1295

Background imageArchitect Collection: Tools of an Architect

Tools of an Architect
A plan for a neo-classical building is rested against the tools of the surveyors architects and builders who will construct this edifice

Background imageArchitect Collection: Frederick Law Olmsted

Frederick Law Olmsted
FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED American landscape architect

Background imageArchitect Collection: Fushimi Inari shrine, Tokyo, Japan, Asia

Fushimi Inari shrine, Tokyo, Japan, Asia

Background imageArchitect Collection: Princes Street in Edinburgh in Scotland

Princes Street in Edinburgh in Scotland
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Background imageArchitect Collection: Awn Pugin / Herbert

Awn Pugin / Herbert
AUGUSTUS WELBY NORTHMORE PUGIN English architect and designer who championed the gothic style

Background imageArchitect Collection: John Nash / Photo 2 of 2

John Nash / Photo 2 of 2
JOHN NASH English architect

Background imageArchitect Collection: Michelangelo - 8

Michelangelo - 8
MICHELANGELO BUONAROTTI Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet

Background imageArchitect Collection: Bagshot Park, Surrey, Intended Residence of HRH the Duke of Connaught, KG (engraving)

Bagshot Park, Surrey, Intended Residence of HRH the Duke of Connaught, KG (engraving)
2774139 Bagshot Park, Surrey, Intended Residence of HRH the Duke of Connaught, KG (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bagshot Park, Surrey)

Background imageArchitect Collection: Palau de les arts Reina Sofia opera house, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Spain

Palau de les arts Reina Sofia opera house, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Spain

Background imageArchitect Collection: United Way. Raymond S.C. Wan, Architect, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

United Way. Raymond S.C. Wan, Architect, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageArchitect Collection: Investors Group Stadium. Raymond S.C. Wan, Architect, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Investors Group Stadium. Raymond S.C. Wan, Architect, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageArchitect Collection: Investors Group Stadium. Raymond S.C. Wan, Architect, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Investors Group Stadium. Raymond S.C. Wan, Architect, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada



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"Architects: Masters of Design and Creation" From the iconic Bauhaus Building to the majestic Highclere Castle, architects have left an indelible mark on our world. They possess a unique ability to transform mere blueprints into breathtaking structures that stand the test of time. In autumn's embrace, Falling Water in Mill Run, Pennsylvania emerges as a masterpiece amidst nature's vibrant palette. Its harmonious integration with its surroundings showcases an architect's skillful blend of form and function. The Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan stands tall as a testament to architectural grandeur. Its magnificent auditorium transports visitors to another era, where opulence reigns supreme. Traveling back through history, we find ourselves immersed in the Roman Empire. A scale model reveals how architects meticulously crafted awe-inspiring structures that still captivate us today. Nestled within London's bustling streets lies The Salisbury Hotel pub—a hidden gem showcasing architectural charm from days gone by. It serves as a reminder that even small spaces can hold great beauty and character. Stepping into the realm of artistry, manuscript illumination unveils God as the great Architect of the Universe—an inspiration for architects who strive to create wonders that transcend human imagination. Park Guell in Barcelona beckons us with its whimsical designs and colorful mosaic creations. Here, architecture becomes poetry in motion—a celebration of creativity intertwined with urban landscapes. Venturing further into London's rich tapestry is The Camden Turkish Baths—an architectural marvel offering respite from city life since times long past. Architects shape spaces not only for practicality but also for moments of solace and rejuvenation. Pynes House in Exeter stands proudly as an embodiment of Georgian elegance—its regal façade capturing hearts throughout centuries. Architects breathe life into buildings, infusing them with stories waiting to be told. The Suspension Pier on Seaview Isle captures both our attention and admiration—a testament to engineers turned architects who dare to push boundaries and challenge the limits of what is possible.