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IRAN. Pasagarda. Tomb of Cyrus II the Great, founder of Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty. Persian art. Achaemenid period. Architecture
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
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
Reconstruction of the Templo Mayor complex in the city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, founded in 1325
Paris, France - La Sainte Chapelle. Date: 19th century
Infirmary - Havil Street, CamberwellIts 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
A Sectional Drawing of The Empress Club, 13 Berkeley StreetA Sectional Drawing through the extensive premises of The Empress Club, sitting between Dover Street and 13 Berkeley Street, W1, London
Seminara (Italy). Sanctuary Madonna dei PoveriMadonna dei Poveris Sanctuary. ITALY. Seminara. Madonna dei Poveris Sanctuary. Reconstructed after the earthquake of 1908. Late Byzantine art. Architecture
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
Seaside Bungalow, Carbis BayA 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
Advert, H & J Philp, Architects and Builders, DunfermlineAdvert for H & J Philp, Architects and Builders, Campbell Street, Dunfermline, Scotland. 1905
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
Interior of the Church of the Oratoire du Louvre, ParisSection of the interior of the Church of the Oratoire du Louvre, as originally designed by the architects Clement Metezeau and Jacques Lemercier in the 17th century. Never finished and later rebuilt
Profile of the courtyard in the Hotel de Carnavalet, ParisProfile of the courtyard in the Hotel de Carnavalet (now the Musee Carnavalet), a grand house or hotel pariculier built by architects Androuet Ducerceau, Jean Goujon and Jean Bullant
Elevation of the courtyard in the Hotel de Carnavalet, ParisElevation of the courtyard in the Hotel de Carnavalet (now the Musee Carnavalet), a grand house or hotel pariculier built by architects Androuet Ducerceau, Jean Goujon and Jean Bullant
Elevation of the entrance to the Hotel de Carnavalet, ParisElevation of the entrance to the Hotel de Carnavalet (now the Musee Carnavalet), a grand house or hotel particulier built by architects Androuet Ducerceau, Jean Goujon and Jean Bullant
Richmond in Surrey from the River Thames, 18th centuryView of Richmond in Surrey from the River Thames, 18th century. Richmond Place (now Asgill House), a Palladian villa built by Sir Robert Taylor in 1757, in the foreground
Ceiling of a gentlemen's room in the Lent House, Berlin, 1882. Architecture by Hermann Ende and Wilhelm Boeckmann, painted by Jewish decorator M.J. Bodenstein
Interior of the synagogue in Dominicanerstrasse, Poznan, 1884Interior of the synagogue in Dominicanerstrasse, Poznan, Poland, 1884. Wilhelm Cremer & Richard Wolffenstein architects. E. Weckmann painter. Inneres der Synagoge in der Dominicanerstrasse, Posen
Tower of Babel, Gustave DoreThe architects of the Tower are frustrated by communication problems
Residential block elevation for 1 Birdcage Walk, HQ of The Institution of MechanicalBasil Slade Drawings
Algiers, Algeria - Landowskis Monument to the Dead of WW1Algiers, Algeria - Architects Maurice Gras and Edouard Monestes - Sculptors Paul Landowskis (with bas-reliefs on the base carved by Bigonet) - Monument of the Dead (of WW1)
Southport War Memorial, London Square, Lord Street, Southport, Merseyside. Designed by the local architects Grayson and Barnish, with carving by Herbert Tyson Smith
Maurice Webb FRIBA, architectCaricature of Maurice Webb FRIBA, architect, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
Leonard Rome Guthrie FRIBA, architectCaricature of Leonard Rome Guthrie FRIBA, architect, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
George Drysdale FRIBA, architectCaricature of George Drysdale FRIBA (Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects), architect, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
George Dawber FRIBA, architectCaricature of George Dawber FRIBA (Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects), architect, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
Edmund Wimperis FRIBA, architectCaricature of Edmund Wimperis FRIBA (Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects), architect, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
Andrew Prentice FRIBA, architectCaricature of Andrew Prentice FRIBA (Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects), architect, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
Alfred Yates, architect, President of RIBACaricature of Alfred Yates, architect, President of RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects), by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930
The Ruberoid Co AdvertisementAn advertisement for the Ruberoid Co. Ltd. manufacturer of roofing products, specifically, Ruberoid strip slates
Seaside House, Ham Manor EstateA photograph of a seaside house on the Ham Manor Estate near Angmering, designed by architects Kenneth Dalgliesh and Roger Kendall Pullen. The roof is made from Norfolk reed. Date: circa 1937
Bexhill Pavilion, East SussexA photograph of the Bexhill Pavilion located on the south coast sea front in East Sussex, the modernist building was designed in 1935 by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Ivan Chermayeff
Architectural Perspective Of Residential FlatsThis architectural perspective design placed second in a competition organised by the Cement Marketing Company Ltd. The flats were designed by architects A. P. Lloyd and E. W
Residential Flats Architectural Competition WinnerA winning architectural design for a competition organised by the Cement Marketing Company Ltd
Modernist House, Moor Park, Living RoomA photograph of a living room to a modernist house in Moor Park, Rickmansworth, designed in 1937 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward
Modernist House, Moor Park, Roof TerraceA photograph of a roof terrace to a modernist house in Moor Park, Rickmansworth, designed in 1937 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward
Modernist House, Moor Park, RickmansworthA photograph of a modernist house from across a green in Moor Park, Rickmansworth, designed in 1937 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward
Modernist House, Sydenham HillA pair of photographs showing different angles of a modernist house at Sydenham Hill, designed in 1935 by architects Valentine Harding and Tecton
Modernist House, Redhill, SurreyA pair of photographs showing different elevations of a modernist house in Redhill, Surrey, designed in 1936 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward
Modernist Bungalow, Whipsnade, InteriorA photograph of a hallway to a one storey modernist house in Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, designed in 1936 by architects Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin and Tecton. Built in pre-cast reinforced concrete
Modernist Bungalow, WhipsnadeA pair of photographs showing a general view and a bird eye view of a one storey modernist house in Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, designed in 1936 by architects Berthold Romanovich Lubetkin and Tecton
Modernist House, Farnham CommonA pair of photographs of a reinforced concrete modernist house at Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, designed in 1935 by architects Valentine Harding and Tecton. Date: circa 1937
Modernist House, Farnham Common, InteriorA photograph of an interior room belonging to a reinforced concrete modernist house at Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, designed in 1935 by architects Valentine Harding and Tecton
Modernist Houses, RuislipThese photographs show various angles of modernist semi-detached houses at Ruislip, west London, designed in 1935 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward
Modernist House, Chalfront, St. Giles. InteriorsSome photographs of some room interiors to a modernist house constructed in reinforced concrete, located at Chalfront, St
Modernist Houses, PlumsteadA photograph which shows a row of four speculatively built modernist houses in monolithic reinforced concrete, located in Plumstead
Modernist House, Chalfront, St. GilesA photograph of a modernist house constructed in reinforced concrete, located at Chalfront, St. Giles, designed in 1935 by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Ivan Chermayeff. Date: circa 1937
Modernist House, WentworthA photograph of a modernist house situated at Wentworth, Surrey, designed in 1937 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward
Modernist House, Bognor, SussexA photograph of a modernist seaside house situated at Bognor, Sussex, designed in 1934, by architects Anthony M. Chitty and Tecton
Modernist House, Near HenfieldA photograph of a modernist house located near Henfield, Horsham. The building was designed in 1936, by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward. Date: circa 1937
Modernist House, BromleyA photograph of a modernist concrete house at Bromley, designed in 1935 by architects Godfrey Samuel and Valentine Harding. This angle shows the north-west face. Date: circa 1937
Modernist House, Woodford, EssexA pair of photographs showing the exterior of a modernist frame house at Woodford, Essex, designed by architects Bernard Arthur Le mare and Albert Edward Proskauer. Date: circa 1937
Modernist House, Woodford, Essex, Living RoomThis photograph shows a modernist frame house dining room interior at Woodford, Essex, designed by architects Bernard Arthur Le mare and Albert Edward Proskauer
Modernist House At Dartington, DevonA photograph of a modernist house complete with a roof terrace, situated at Dartington, Devon, designed in 1933, by architects George Howe and William Edmond Lescaze. Date: circa 1937
Modernist House At Ewell, Surrey, InteriorsA series of photographs showing the interior around a stairwell inside a modernist house at Ewell, Surrey, designed in 1936 by architects John Izod and A. V. Pilichowski. Date: circa 1937
Modernist House At Ewell, SurreyA pair of photographs providing different angles to a modernist house located at Ewell, Surrey, designed in 1936 by architects John Izod and A. V. Pilichowski. Date: circa 1937
Modernist Exhibition House, BristolA photograph of a modernist exhibition house in Bristol, designed in 1936, by architects Marcel Lajos Breuer and Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke. The walls are made from cotwold stone blocks
Modernist House Interior, Downshire Hill, HampsteadSome photographs of a modernist house interior, at Downshire Hill, Hampstead, designed in 1936 by architects Michael John Hewetson Bunney and Charlotte Bunney
Modernist House, Downshire Hill, HampsteadA pair of photographs showing the doorway and exterior view of a modernist house at Downshire Hill, Hampstead, designed in 1936 by architects Michael John Hewetson Bunney and Charlotte Bunney
Modernist House In Dartington Hall, DevonA photograph of a modernist house situated at Totnes, Devon in the Dartington Hall Estate, designed in 1936, by architects William Edmond Lescaze and Robert Hening
Modernist House At Moor Lane, Crosby, LiverpoolA photograph of a speculatively built modernist semi-detached house at Moor Lane, Crosby, a residential suburb of Liverpool, designed in 1936 by architects Gordon Stephenson and D. W. Aldred
Modernist House At WimbledonA photograph of a modernist house located at Wimbledon, designed in 1935 by architects Rose Elisabeth Benjamin and Eugen Carl Kaufmann
Modernist House At Wimbledon & Living RoomA pair of photographs showing the exterior and interior living room of a modernist house located in Wimbledon, designed in 1935 by architects Rose Elisabeth Benjamin and Eugen Carl Kaufmann
Modernist House At Gidea ParkA photograph of a modernist house built at the Modern Homes Exhibition on the Gidea Park Estate, designed in 1934 by architects Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke
Modernist House In Church Street, Chelsea, Garden SideA photograph of a white rendered modernist house from the garden side, in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936, by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Ivan Chermayeff
Modernist House In Church Street, Chelsea, BalconyAn artistic architectural photograph showing a view looking up to the curved hand rails and balconies of a modernist house situated in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936
Modernist House In Church Street, Chelsea, InteriorAn interior photograph of a staircase in a hallway to a modernist house situated in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936, by architects Walter Adolph Georg Gropius and Edwin Maxwell Fry
Modernist House In Church Street, ChelseaA photograph of a modernist house situated in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936, by architects Walter Adolph Georg Gropius and Edwin Maxwell Fry
The MadeleineAn atmospheric painting of L'eglise de la Madeleine, a Catholic church in Paris, designed over time by an array of architects including Pierre-Alexandre Vignon, Pierre Contant d'Ivry
Porta Della Carta, VeniceAn etching which shows the magnificence of the Porta Della Carta, an illustrious carved marble gateway which sits between the Basilica of San Marco and the Doge's Palace
Richmond Bridge, LondonA painting which shows a gathering of people on boats and platforms of the River Thames, by the base of the 18th century stone arch structure of Richmond Bridge, dating from 1776
The Empire, Leicester SquareThis artwork shows The Empire, a variety theatre house in Leicester Square, London
Pont Des Arts, ParisAn impasto painting of the Pont des Arts, a pedestrian bridge of Paris, which spans the river Seine
The Saving of St Pauls DomeSt Pauls dome was becoming powdery and unstable in 1925 due to the weight of it. Specialist architects and surveyors were bought in to preserve the structure
Artists and architects during the reign of King George VLeading artists and architects during the first 25 years of the reign of King George V: Orpen, Lavery, Llewellyn, Lutyens, Brangwyn. Date: 1935
The G. P. O. AdelaideAn etching of the General Post Office of Adelaide, situated on 141 King William Street. The building was completed in 1872, designed by architects Edmund Wright and Edward Woods. Date: circa 1925
Elstree Vaucluse, SydneyAn advertisement photograph showing Elstree, a property in Vaucluse, Sydney, designed by architects, Howard Joseland and Glynn Gilling. Used as a promotion of deep-toned pan tiles, manufactured by H
Broken Walls, PerthThis etching shows the clock tower of Perth Town Hall, built between 1867-1870 by convicts and free men, designed by architects, Richard Roach Jewell and James Manning. Date: circa 1921
LexAn etching of Lex, the Supreme Court of Victoria, Melbourne. The building was finished in 1884, and designed by architects, Alfred Louis Smith and Arthur Ebden Johnson
The Corner House, Residence For A. L. Holt, EsqA photograph showing The Corner House, a residence for A. L. Holt, Esq, from a garden elevation view. The property was designed by architects, Bertrand James Waterhouse & J. H. W. Lake
Residence for E. D. Blomfield, EsqAn architectural sketch showing the garden elevation to a residence for E. D. Blomfield, Esq. along with plans just below. Date: circa 1922
The Pergolas, Bay Road, SydneyA photograph of a house building, The Pergolas, at Bay Road, Sydney. Designed by architects, Donald Thomas Esplin & Stuart Mill Mould. Date: circa 1922
Messrs. Sargents Ltd, Proposed BuildingAn architectural sketch for the proposed building for Messrs. Sargents, Ltd, at Market Street, Sydney. Date: circa 1922