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Architects are the masterminds behind some of the most awe-inspiring structures in history

Background imageArchitects Collection: Linen Hall, Dublin 1783. Designed by by Thomas Burgh in 1722, opened 14th November 1728

Linen Hall, Dublin 1783. Designed by by Thomas Burgh in 1722, opened 14th November 1728. Capel Street, Dublin, Ireland. TB: Linen Hall, Dublin 1783

Background imageArchitects Collection: LIBYA. TRIPOLI. Leptis Magna. Forum of Septimius

LIBYA. TRIPOLI. Leptis Magna. Forum of Septimius Severus. Forum built after the rise to the empire of Lucius Septimius Severus in 193. Sculptural detail with Gorgons head. Roman art. Early Empire

Background imageArchitects Collection: PAXTON, Joseph (1801-1865). Crystal Palace. 1851

PAXTON, Joseph (1801-1865). Crystal Palace. 1851. First building with revolutionary modular, prefabricated design, and use of glass. Built for the Universal Exhibition of 1851 in Hyde Park, London

Background imageArchitects Collection: Reconstruction of the Templo Mayor complex in the

Reconstruction of the Templo Mayor complex in the city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, founded in 1325. It was the capital of the Aztec Empire until its occupation in 1521 by Hernᮠ Cort鳠 during

Background imageArchitects Collection: Paris, France - La Sainte Chapelle

Paris, France - La Sainte Chapelle. Date: 19th century

Background imageArchitects Collection: Infirmary - Havil Street, Camberwell

Infirmary - Havil Street, Camberwell
Its the circular ward block for the workhouse infirmary, designed in 1889 by architect R.P. Whellock, and opened the following year at Havil Street, Camberwell

Background imageArchitects Collection: A Sectional Drawing of The Empress Club, 13 Berkeley Street

A Sectional Drawing of The Empress Club, 13 Berkeley Street
A Sectional Drawing through the extensive premises of The Empress Club, sitting between Dover Street and 13 Berkeley Street, W1, London

Background imageArchitects Collection: IRAN. Pasagarda. Tomb of Cyrus II the Great, founder

IRAN. Pasagarda. Tomb of Cyrus II the Great, founder of Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty. Persian art. Achaemenid period. Architecture

Background imageArchitects Collection: Seminara (Italy). Sanctuary Madonna dei Poveri

Seminara (Italy). Sanctuary Madonna dei Poveri
Madonna dei Poveris Sanctuary. ITALY. Seminara. Madonna dei Poveris Sanctuary. Reconstructed after the earthquake of 1908. Late Byzantine art. Architecture

Background imageArchitects Collection: Plymouth Guildhall

Plymouth Guildhall, Devon, England, was designed by local architects Alfred Norman and James Hine in the Victorian Gothic style. Rebuilt after the World War Two Blitz. Date: 1873 and 1959

Background imageArchitects Collection: Seaside Bungalow, Carbis Bay

Seaside Bungalow, Carbis Bay
A photograph of an expansive modernist seaside bungalow at Carbis Bay, Cornwall, designed in the 1930s by Truro based architects, Cowell, Drewitt and Wheatly. Date: circa 1937

Background imageArchitects Collection: Advert, H & J Philp, Architects and Builders, Dunfermline

Advert, H & J Philp, Architects and Builders, Dunfermline
Advert for H & J Philp, Architects and Builders, Campbell Street, Dunfermline, Scotland. 1905

Background imageArchitects Collection: Milan Cathedral (Detail)

Milan Cathedral (Detail)
Part of Milan Cathdedral, Italy. Dating from the 1380s, it was built by many different architects and was completed in the 19th century. Date: 1930s

Background imageArchitects Collection: Night view of Dancing House or Fred and Ginger building, Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic

Night view of Dancing House or Fred and Ginger building, Prague, Bohemia, Czech Republic

Background imageArchitects Collection: Plaza de Castilla with Puerta de Europa twin towers, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain

Plaza de Castilla with Puerta de Europa twin towers, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain

Background imageArchitects Collection: XXXX HOUSE, SHIZUOKA, JAPAN, MOUNT FUJI ARCHITECTS

XXXX HOUSE, SHIZUOKA, JAPAN, MOUNT FUJI ARCHITECTS XXXX HOUSE, SHIZUOKA, JAPAN, MOUNT FUJI ARCHITECTS The client had saved 1.5 million yen ( about US $14 000)

Background imageArchitects Collection: Low angle interior view of the baldacchino and main dome, St

Low angle interior view of the baldacchino and main dome, St. Peters Basilica, Vatican City

Background imageArchitects Collection: Manhattan skyline with the Headquarters of the United Nations, Empire State Building

Manhattan skyline with the Headquarters of the United Nations, Empire State Building and Chrysler Building, New York, USA

Background imageArchitects Collection: Fountain in Plaza Catalunya with Casa Rocamora modernist building behind, Barcelona

Fountain in Plaza Catalunya with Casa Rocamora modernist building behind, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Background imageArchitects Collection: World's most coolest and awesome architect

World's most coolest and awesome architect
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Architects are the masterminds behind some of the most awe-inspiring structures in history. From ancient civilizations to modern-day marvels, their vision and skill have shaped our world. In Libya's capital city of Tripoli lies Leptis Magna, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the architectural brilliance of the Romans. The Forum of Septimius stands tall as a testament to their grandeur, with its majestic columns and intricate carvings. Traveling across continents, we find ourselves in Mexico where they have reconstructed the Templo Mayor complex. This sacred site once stood at the heart of Tenochtitlan, showcasing Aztec architecture at its finest. Delving further into history, we discover Fuxi and Nuwa depicted on painted silk found in Astana Cemetery's tombs in Turfan. These ancient Chinese deities remind us of the rich cultural heritage preserved by architects throughout time. Closer to home, Stourbridge and Kidderminster Bank in Worcester captivate us with its elegant engraving. Every detail meticulously crafted by skilled architects who understood that even banks could be works of art. The Empress Club on Berkeley Street unveils a sectional drawing that reveals an exquisite blend of form and function. Architects here created spaces for social gatherings that exuded elegance and sophistication. Moving towards healthcare facilities, Camberwell's Infirmary on Havil Street demonstrates how architects prioritize both aesthetics and practicality when designing medical institutions. Their thoughtful approach ensures comfort for patients while maintaining efficiency for staff. Public baths hold historical significance as well as architectural beauty; Primrose Meadows' design from 1906 exemplifies this notion perfectly. Architects envisioned spaces where communities could come together to relax and rejuvenate amidst stunning surroundings. Bank buildings often showcase opulence combined with functionality; National Provincial Bank in Stockton-on-Tees is no exception. Its engraved façade speaks volumes about architectural craftsmanship dedicated to creating impressive financial institutions.

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