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bauzeitgeist:Olympic Village, Montreal, Quebec. Photo: ©December 2010 Bauzeitgeist. Celebrating the
Bridge to nowhere II…
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Ezra Stoller (American; 1915–2004)Lever House, 390 Park Avenue, New York, New York (completed 1952)A
Lever House, Architectural Model (late 1940s)Ezra Stoller (American; 1915–2004)Photographs Ezra Stol
Ezra Stoller (American; 1915–2004)140 Broadway (Marine Midland Bank Building), New York: Street elev
Architectural photographer Andre Nazareth.www.casatreschiblogspot.com.au
{I try not to share too many featured on AD on here (especially twice in one week!) since it sometim
{Can’t hardly imagine that this space used to be two adjacent rowhouses, and in Greenwich Vill
{Sara Story is no stranger around here. Her star is definitely on the rise with another project of h
{Hyper eclectic, this home belongs to an art collector and her family. Designer Francis Sultana and
{With architecture so taut and rectilinear, New York firm Carrier and Co. Interiors worked to add a
{Steven Volpe’s curated handiwork is behind this home. This isn’t really a new space, an
{London and Vienna-based international architectural practice, SIRS, has designed the East London Pe
{Valencia-based architectural practice, Fran Silvestre Arquitectos, has designed the Vegamar Selecci
Ezra Stoller (American; 1915–2004)140 Broadway (Marine Midland Bank Building), New York: Exterior, d
Ezra Stoller (American; 1915–2004)140 Broadway (Marine Midland Bank Building), New York: Interior, l
Ezra Stoller (American; 1915–2004)Manufacturers Trust Co., 510 Fifth Avenue at43rd Street (completed
de-salva:Architectural Study (1967)© Egons Spuris (1931-1990, Latvian photographer)
Seeking light by Rana Jabeen
Dakota Johnson for Architectural Digest 2020
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