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Architects Collection (page 77)

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

Background imageArchitects Collection: THE QUEEN AT DERBY: 1. Passing under Arch at the Corner of London and Osmaston Roads

THE QUEEN AT DERBY: 1. Passing under Arch at the Corner of London and Osmaston Roads. 2. Passing the Five Lamps at the Corner of the Corn Market. 3

Background imageArchitects Collection: Source Size = 5214 x 3546

Source Size = 5214 x 3546
The New Cathedral of Truro (Drawing of the Architects Design), 1880

Background imageArchitects Collection: Source Size = 3553 x 4798

Source Size = 3553 x 4798
The New Cathedral of Truro (The Architects Design): Entrance to the South Transept, 1880

Background imageArchitects Collection: Source Size = 3920 x 2219

Source Size = 3920 x 2219
Sixth Prize Design for the War Office (Messrs. W.G. and E. Habershon, Architects): Premium, 100

Background imageArchitects Collection: Source Size = 3912 x 2505

Source Size = 3912 x 2505
Sixth Prize Design for the Foreign Department (Messrs. Buxton and Habershon, Architects): Premium, 100

Background imageArchitects Collection: Source Size = 3953 x 2515

Source Size = 3953 x 2515
The New Government Offices: Fourth Prize Design for the War Office (Messrs. Pritchard and Seddon, Architects): Premium, 200

Background imageArchitects Collection: Lorenzo amongst the artists (fresco)

Lorenzo amongst the artists (fresco)
XOT362320 Lorenzo amongst the artists (fresco) by Vannini, Ottavio (1585-1643); Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageArchitects Collection: Suggestions in Architecture: House Built at Holly Park, Crouch Hill, W. Waymouth & Son

Suggestions in Architecture: House Built at Holly Park, Crouch Hill, W. Waymouth & Son, Architects, London, Uk, 1882

Background imageArchitects Collection: Lorenzo de Medici (1449-92) surrounded by artists, admiring Michelangelos Faun

Lorenzo de Medici (1449-92) surrounded by artists, admiring Michelangelos Faun
XAL180103 Lorenzo de Medici (1449-92) surrounded by artists, admiring Michelangelos Faun (fresco) by Mannozzi, Giovanni (da San Giovanni) (1592-1636); Museo degli Argenti, Palazzo Pitti, Florence

Background imageArchitects Collection: 1765474; out of copyright

1765474; out of copyright

Background imageArchitects Collection: 1765460; out of copyright

1765460; out of copyright

Background imageArchitects Collection: Kedleston Hall near Derby, Derbyshire

Kedleston Hall near Derby, Derbyshire - the seat of the Curzon family whose name originates in Notre-Dame-de-Courson in Normandy Date: 1906

Background imageArchitects Collection: International Exhibition in Paris - Le Palais du Trocadero

International Exhibition in Paris - Le Palais du Trocadero
International Exhibition in Paris - Model of the Le Palais du Trocadero et les Bassins. Date: 1937

Background imageArchitects Collection: Exposition Internationale Paris - Soviet Pavilion

Exposition Internationale Paris - Soviet Pavilion
Exposition Internationale Paris - The USSR Pavilion, designed by Iophan. Date: 1937

Background imageArchitects Collection: France - Paris - Architects model for Palais de Chaillot

France - Paris - Architects model for Palais de Chaillot
France - Paris - Architects model for the proposed Palais de Chaillot Date: circa early 1930s

Background imageArchitects Collection: Haydarpasa Campus - Marmara University, Istanbul

Haydarpasa Campus - Marmara University, Istanbul
(Now the) Haydarpasa Campus of the Marmara University, originally built as the Imperial Medical School and designed by Alexander Vallaury and Raimondo D Aronco. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageArchitects Collection: Municipality (City Hall), Singapore

Municipality (City Hall), Singapore. Designed by the Architects A. Gordans and F. D. Meadows and completed in 1929. Known as the Municipal Building until 1951

Background imageArchitects Collection: Italy - Lombardy Region - Milan. Lorenteggio Gemini Center

Italy - Lombardy Region - Milan. Lorenteggio Gemini Center. Architects Roland Gantes and Roberto Morisi, 1989-2006

Background imageArchitects Collection: Suggestions in Architecture: House Built at Holly Park, Crouch Hill, W. Waymouth & Son

Suggestions in Architecture: House Built at Holly Park, Crouch Hill, W. Waymouth & Son, Architects, London, Uk, 1882




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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.