Reviled to Renowned: How the Eiffel Tower Became the Most Treasured “Temporary” Structure in History
The monument was intended to stand for just 20 years, and not only that — its very existence was und er threat from the moment it was conceived.
The monument was intended to stand for just 20 years, and not only that — its very existence was und er threat from the moment it was conceived.
Danish firm CEBRA reenergized Denmark’s Experimentarium with a big renovation, expansion and a massi ve copper staircase.
H&P Architects has completed a simple and stunning interior renovation of a hairdressing salon i n Hanoi, Vietnam. The firm’s creative reuse of existing materials and goal of linking the indoor space with nature creates a stylish, warm and relaxing atmosphere for clients. Located in the bustling neighborhood of Vân Quán, Mành Mành Salon is a…
Set in a garden on the outskirts of Prague, House in the Orchard is an oasis — an escape from the no rmal — and an experiment in unconventional living.
Perhaps these snapshots of Mexico City’s reality can help us, in cities all over the world, acknowle dge, address and break down the walls that divide us.
The new Kalø Tower in Rønde, Denmark, gives visitors an unexpectedly intricate spatial experience in side a 700-year-old medieval ruin previously inaccessible to the public.
One of the most viewed articles on all of Architizer is this 10-fact guide to the next world’s-talle st building, theJeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia, set for completion in 2020. This feature’s long-standing popularity is symbolic of our collective fascination with building tall, which has been something of an obsession for the human race since civilization…
Brick & Wonder is a curated platform of the highest-quality homes for sale worldwide. Launched b y Lang Architecture in 2016, Brick & Wonder provides access to homes in the marketplace with design integrity that have the capacity to improve how we feel, think, interact and ultimately live our daily lives. Architizer will make a selection…
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