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Architects Collection (#70)

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

Background imageArchitects Collection: Umbria Perugia Foligno environs Abbazia di Sassovivo Benedictine

Umbria Perugia Foligno environs Abbazia di Sassovivo Benedictine, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history

Background imageArchitects Collection: Forward pier no 4 Grenelle side visit Society

Forward pier no 4 Grenelle side visit Society
Forward pier (no. 4) on the Grenelle side, visit of the Society of Architects; Louis-Emile Durandelle (French, 1839 - 1917); April 21, 1887; Albumen silver print

Background imageArchitects Collection: The New Masonic Temple, Great Queen Street, London1937

The New Masonic Temple, Great Queen Street, London1937
The New Masonic Temple, Great Queen Street, London - United Grand Lodge of England - Freemasons Hall. This building, the third on this site

Background imageArchitects Collection: Edwin Lutyens

Edwin Lutyens
Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869-1944), architect and renowned creator of the government buildings at Delhi and the Cenotaph among other notable structures. 1938

Background imageArchitects Collection: Lion Gate. S. Xiv Bc. Greece. Peloponnese. Arcadia

Lion Gate. S. Xiv Bc. Greece. Peloponnese. Arcadia
Lion Gate. s.XIV BC. GREECE. PELOPONNESE. ARCADIA. Mycenae. Gate of the second stage (1350-1330 BC) located in the north of the wall with lions over the lintel. Mycenaean art. Architecture

Background imageArchitects Collection: Malaspina expedition. Tonga islands (1793). Sepulcher

Malaspina expedition. Tonga islands (1793). Sepulcher of Paulajo, a ruler of the islands. Drawing by Fernando Brambila. Drawing. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Americas Museum

Background imageArchitects Collection: CZECH Rep Kutna Hora. St. Barbara Church. Late

CZECH Rep Kutna Hora. St. Barbara Church. Late
CZECH Rep.. Kutna Hora. St. Barbara Church. Late Gothic. 1388-1512. Sightseeing of the vault which covers the central nave. This cathedral was first built by Peter Parler and ended by Benedikt Rietl

Background imageArchitects Collection: GREECE. PELOPONNESE. LACONIA. Sparta. Ruins of a

GREECE. PELOPONNESE. LACONIA. Sparta. Ruins of a theater

Background imageArchitects Collection: ECUADOR. Quito. Convent of San Francisco. Inside

ECUADOR. Quito. Convent of San Francisco. Inside the church and main altarpiece of 18th c. work of Bernardo de Legarda and the Padre Carlos. Mudejar art. Architecture

Background imageArchitects Collection: Francia. Conques. Sainte-Foy Abbey

Francia. Conques. Sainte-Foy Abbey
FRANCE. Conques. ɧ lise abbatiale de Sainte Foy (Abbey Church of St. Foy). View of the apse with its chapels. Romanesque art. Architecture

Background imageArchitects Collection: Paris, France - Eglise de Saint Gervais et Saint Protais

Paris, France - Eglise de Saint Gervais et Saint Protais Date: 1855

Background imageArchitects Collection: Union Workhouse, Great Ouseburn, Yorkshire

Union Workhouse, Great Ouseburn, Yorkshire
A view of the Great Ouseburn Union workhouse was erected in 1857. The architects were John and William Atkinson of York. Date: Date unknown

Background imageArchitects Collection: Grey Wornum designing Coronation street decorations

Grey Wornum designing Coronation street decorations
George Grey Wornum (1888-1957), British architect, pictured at his drawing board in the midst of designing street decorations around London for the Coronation of King George VI in 1937. Date: 1937

Background imageArchitects Collection: Garden Street Chapel, Croft House Settlement

Garden Street Chapel, Croft House Settlement
Architects drawing. Seating for 1020 Persons

Background imageArchitects Collection: Springfield School, Architects Design, Cavendish Street, foreground, Broomspring Lane, left, 1874

Springfield School, Architects Design, Cavendish Street, foreground, Broomspring Lane, left, 1874
This building stands at the corner of Broomspring Lane, Cavendish Street and Broomhall Street, In the Ecclesiastical District of St

Background imageArchitects Collection: Pyebank School, Andover Street, Architects Design, 1874

Pyebank School, Andover Street, Architects Design, 1874
In the Ecclesiastical District of Pitsmoor, in Andover Street West, and Nottingham Cliff.The site, which is freehold, contains 2500 square yards, nett




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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.