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Even today, at 90 years of age, he’s shaping the discourse around the future of our cities and built environment. We caught ...
From cider to battlefields to medieval towns to calvados, there is such a broad range of interesting things to do in Normandy ...
Foster + Partners has won the competition to design the new Queen Elizabeth II memorial, beating a shortlist which included ...
Lord Foster, who was appointed to the Order of Merit by Her Majesty in 1997 in recognition of his service to architecture, ...
Greensboro’s growth during the 1880s and 1890s — the Victorian period — was exemplified by picturesque architecture that looked like castles and monasteries, with elaborate details.
Ahead of Norman Foster's 90th birthday this weekend, Dezeen explores how he became the most successful architect the world has ever seen – including by asking the man himself.
The storybook architecture style can be seen all over the state A storybook home and apartments that feel right out of a J.R.R. Tolkien novel, in Culver City, Calif., Jan. 8, 2002.
His style is distinct and eclectic, and he typically designed homes in the French Norman or Ranch styles, according to The Charles Stevens Dilbeck Architecture Conservancy.
The second, adjacent to the Cloister of the Benedictine Abbey, examines Norman-era architecture and cultural syncretism. The third gallery, overlooking the grand courtyard of the monastic complex, ...
This French Norman Dilbeck has 6,202 square feet of living space, five bedrooms, five bathrooms, two powder baths, and 1,278-square-foot quarters above the 3-car garage. The grounds are astonishing.
Designed by Arthur Bone, this house in Normandy's half-timbered style dates to 1928. The four-bedroom home has exposed beams, built-ins, French doors, leaded diamond windows, a primary bedroom ...
While power over Sicily continued to change hands until becoming part of the new Kingdom of Italy in 1861, Arab-Norman art and architecture remain a defining attribute of the culture today. In 2015, ...