Remove 2005 Remove Landscape Remove Restoration
article thumbnail

LA's Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Hollyhock House to reopen on August 18th

Archinect

The property saw conservation work on its cast stone, art glass windows, woodwork, and landscape. In addition, the home’s prominent fireplace was restored, and two Wright-designed sofas were reinstalled. Wright’s first LA project, it is the city’s first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Housing 263
article thumbnail

LA's Frank Llyod Wright-designed Hollyhock House to reopen on August 18th

Archinect

The property saw conservation work on its cast stone, art glass windows, woodwork, and landscape. In addition, the home’s prominent fireplace was restored, and two Wright-designed sofas were reinstalled. Wright’s first LA project, it is the city’s first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Housing 246
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Guillem Carrera

ArchiDiaries

In 2005, he opened an architecture, landscape design, interior design, restoration and rehabilitation studio. During his studies he participated in international workshops in Italy and Spain. His achievements have been published in industry journals, architecture books and specialized web platforms.

article thumbnail

Cubist-style East Hampton home by Charles Gwathmey lists for an eye-watering $28m

The Spaces

The shingle-clad Sagaponack village house was designed by Gwathmey – known for his 1980s restoration and expansion of Manhattan’s Guggenheim Museum and groundbreaking Long Island homes – as a poetic assemble of rectangles, cylinders and curves in 2005. It’s now up for sale for a whopping $27,995,000 via Corcoran. Photography: Corcoran.

Home 102
article thumbnail

Deepfake Buildings: Reconstructing the Past or Paving the Way for the Future?

Architizer

After much debate, the stunning Baroque building was rebuilt over ten years, from 1994 until 2005, using the original plans from builder Georg Bähr. The restored church became a symbol of reconciliation. Using photographs and records, the historic site was restored to its former self and today has UNESCO World Heritage status.

article thumbnail

Contemporary culture rises from the rubble at Menorca’s magical Illa del Rei – home to Hauser & Wirth

The Spaces

Then in 2005, its fortunes shifted when a non-profit organisation, The Fundació Hospital de l’Illa del Rei, was established by Luis Alejandre, a retired General from the Spanish military. Disembarking onto a small jetty, a sweeping path leads up past a mosaiced map of the island. Photography: Louise Long.

article thumbnail

Barcelona’s Best: Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue’s Poetics of Place

Architizer

Mainly undertaking public projects, the office emphasizes the urban, cultural and material values of its design, resulting in unorthodox, subtle organic forms that echo the context’s history, landscape and material presence. The newly constructed landscape serves as fresh ground for fostering university activities and communal gatherings.