Aesthetically, the Maison Du Peuple was a paean to the industrial honesty of its occupations. The iron frame, punctuated by rivets, was visible along its curtain walls, making it Belgium’s first building with an iron and glass facade.
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The mansion was awarded the First Prize for the Best Façade in its annual competition. The Beaux-Arts style palace was seen as a single unit, with two adjacent but independent residences.
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It is famous for its economy and technology and is a fine example of what a country and its people can achieve. It has widely retained its traditions and customs.
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It has a variety of castles and churches which are accompanied by serene cultural landscapes. The extremely diverse built environment is a captivating combination of local traditions and global perspectives.
1. Peleș Castle
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We are talking about a green country, eco-friendly all the way, with an amazing history, witnessed by landmarks, and architecture to support that fact. I mean, what are you waiting for?
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Homelessness is a phenomenon that affects the country and its citizens at large. It impacts all facets of the country’s development and puts the country’s growth and progress in a vulnerable position.
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The Maratha confederacy was a ruling power in the majority part of the Indian subcontinent. Marathas were a warrior community that originated in the Deccan plateau.
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India has been blessed with a very rich heritage, which consists of both tangible entities in the form of built structures and its intangible counterparts such as the beautifully diverse artwork, culture, and strong values.
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The earliest architectural adventures of India traces back to the Indus Valley civilization and, since then the architecture of India has been on the rise towards greatness.
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Minimalist architecture is about achieving design through the simplicity of form, space, materials, details, and color palette. It shows a great sense of restraint and careful pairings to seek clarity in spaces.
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“This building for me tries to express the spirit of what I found in Tulsa, a sense of optimism, and sense of can-do and faith in the future, and this is what the building is about, excitement and the joy to be alive,” said architect Pelli.
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The memorial designed by American architect Maya Lin was one of the entries of a competition held in 1981 to select a proposition for the same.
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The Capital Hill, more like an aircraft floating over the treetops and glittering like a spaceship, is an ethereal abode which traces its foundation to a lunch table in London.
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In the article: “The Death and Life of Great Architecture Criticism,” Places Journal, December 2011, Thomas Fisher takes us on a journey on his take towards the Architecture Criticism.
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The Staircase is a term for steps that are accompanied by walls but in today’s contemporary time’s usage of the term can be for stairs alone. There is no certain origin yet known of the staircase but it has been built from way before.
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