Archive for the 'Architecture' Category

Oslo, Norway

Ben’s Place of the Week is Oslo.

Park Guell

Rebecca yearns to be in Park Guell.

Friday Procrastination: Vacation in Ireland?

Dreaming of Ireland.

Madison Square Park Sculpture: von Rydingsvard

A closer look at the art of Von Rydingsvard.

Mount Cuba Center
Greenville, Delaware, USA

Mount Cuba was the home of Lammot du Pont Copeland and his wife Pamela from 1937 until her death in 2001. They sited their Georgian house (Victorin and Samuel Homsey, architects) atop one of Delaware’s highest hills with magnificent views across steep hills and deep valleys of the Eastern American Piedmont, to the Delaware river […]

Golden Gate Park
San Francisco, California, USA

Golden Gate Park was established in 1872 on a site of 410 hectares/1,013 acres, and is one of the finest city parks in the country. The long rectangular park has two distinct sections. The western section adjoining the Pacific Ocean is buffeted by fierce winds and salt-laden air, while the more sheltered eastern section is […]

Washington Park Arboretum
Seattle, Washington, USA

Washington Park Arboretum
Designed by James Dawson (1874-1941) of the Olmsted Brothers firm, and was founded in the 1930s with funds and labour from the Works Progress Administration, which provided relief during the Depression. Covering 93 hectares/230 acres in the heart of the city, and encompassing collections of Rhododendron, Cornus, Malus, Ilex, Magnolia, Camellia, Sorbus, Quercus, […]

Finding My Way from Stonehenge to Samarkand

By Brian Fagan
When I sat down to compile my latest book From Stonehenge to Samarkand, I found my greatest inspiration in the writings of a virtually forgotten English writer, Rose Macaulay. Her classic book, Pleasure of Ruins, first appeared in the 1950s and was reprinted with evocative photographs by Reny Beloff a decade later. Macaulay […]

Ew-La-La

Witold Rybczynski, the architecture columnist at Slate.com and Oxford author, noted in a column yesterday a disturbing trend towards “conspicuous architecture” in very exclusive zip codes. On a recent trip to Palm Beach, FL, Rybczynski was shocked to find its posh beachfront filled with “some of the least graceful buildings [he’d] seen in a […]

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