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Steven Holl sculpts his new library in New York
In my last post we saw a house conceived as a piece of art -the Rietveld House-, but the building I bring today does not lag behind. I am talking about the Hunters Point Library by the well-known architect Steven Holl. Do not miss it standing on the East River bank as...
Rietveld Schröder House and De Stijl movement
Is it a sculpture to live or a house designed as a piece of art? Gerrit Rietveld did an experimental project in 1924, which ended being much more than just a dwelling. This is the Rietveld Schröder House, an icon of the Dutch artistic movement De Stijl. The artistic...
Portland Head Light, the oldest lighthouse in Maine
Lighthouse lovers have a place of pilgrimage: the State of Maine. There are more than 60 of this idillic buildings in the state. The oldest one is the Portland Head Light, which history started more than 200 years ago in the Town of Cape Elisabeth. This is a must see...
Saint-Ursanne, a medieval village in Switzerland
Saint-Ursanne is an old village that does not seem real, but being out of a medieval fairy tale. Having only a small main street and less than 800 inhabitants, we decided to spend some hours there in our way to La Chaux-de-Fonds. Discovering Saint-Ursanne It is said...
PHILADELPHIA. An architectural getaway
Philadelphia is the city of important architects such as Louis Kahn or Robert Venturi. Not only can we see here some of their work, but we can also find many other interesting buildings which are well worth visiting. In our 4 days getaway to the city, we tried to make...
The Maison Blanche, the first house by Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier designed his first house as an independent architect being only 25 years old, The Maison Blanche. Also known as villa Jeanneret-Perret, it is located in La Chaux-de-Fonds, his home town in Switzerland which we visited in our Le Corbusier Route. The Maison...
The Robie House and Wright’s 150th birthday
Today is the 150th birthday of Frank Lloyd Wright, and here you have the Robie House to celebrate it. As I told you in my post about the Home-Studio in Oak Park, I visited many of his building while I was in Chicago. Of them all, this house was the most important one....
The Esherick House and its friendly owners
Louis Kahn was one of the most important architects of the 20th century in the United States. Not only was Philadelphia the city where he grew up, but also where he opened his architectural firm in 1935. Thus, in our trip to the city, we visited some of his work. Here...
Society Hill, a charming neighborhood in Philadelphia
Philadelphia has a lot of beautiful places to visit, and Society Hill is one of them. In our getaway to the city, we explored its streets, walked on the brick sidewalks and enjoyed its colonial architecture. Fun facts Society Hill is one of the oldest residential...
GROPIUS HOUSE. The Bauhaus & the American Dream
Walter Gropius | Lincoln, USAÂ [1938] When talking about modern architecture, the Bauhaus School and Walter Gropius cannot be omitted. We already saw him in the Weissenhof, a revolutionary neighborhood in Sttutgart. Nevertheless, the houses he projected there did not...
Guild House, an icon of Postmodern Architecture
The Guild House is one of the most representative works of Postmodernism,  an architectural movement that started in the late 50s. This emerged as a criticism against the International Style of the modern movement. According to postmodern people, this last one was...
Cherry Blossom in Central Park, a wonderful burst of color!
This is one of the most beautiful times of the year in the city. New York fills up with color thanks to the striking cherry blossom. To celebrate this Japanese tradition, there are festivals in different neighborhoods, so it is the perfect moment to enjoy outdoors....
New York, the overwhelming city of chaos
'Cities' Series Did you know that New York was the most photographed city on social media in 2016? Thus, I had to end up my first series of cities with the Big Apple and the famous Flatiron Building. These three cities have played an important role in my life -for...
Sunset in Chicago, the city that let me fly
From the very top of the Willis Tower in Chicago, it is possible to enjoy one of the most spectacular sunsets that I have ever seen. Even if you are surrounded by dozens of people, visiting the Skydeck on a clear day is an unforgettable experience. Not only because of...
Forum Building Barcelona, by Herzog & de Meuron
The first pic of this section had to be from Barcelona. I miss a lot of things from this wonderful city, and my walks in the Forum are among them. Drawing the buildings in the surroundings, taking pictures of the pergolas, walking through the park, enjoying parties...