Empfangssaal eines alten Hauses in Kairo im 19. Jhdt. Vorne und hinten die leicht erhöhten Sitz-Îwâne, in der Mitte der höhere Zentralraum mit Springbrunnen und Lichtkuppel, von wo aus die Îwâne betreten werden
Die Eigenart des Waldes besteht darin, zur gleichen Zeit geschlossen und allseitig geöffnet zu sein.
André Pieyre de Mandiargues
Luis Barragán im Innenhof der Acequia in der Alhambra
Granada, Spanien, 1924
EggO House
A69 Architects, Prag, Tschechien, 2008
EggO House
A69 Architects, Prag, Tschechien, 2008
EggO House
A69 Architects, Prag, Tschechien, 2008
EggO House
A69 Architects, Prag, Tschechien, 2008
7000 Eichen
Joseph Beuys, Documenta 7, Kassel, 1982
7000 Eichen
Joseph Beuys, Documenta 7, Kassel, 1982
7000 Eichen
Joseph Beuys, Documenta 7, Kassel, 1982
Wir erkennen, dass die Dinge selbst die Orte sind und nicht nur an einen Ort gehören.
Martin Heidegger
B+W House
Julie Snow Architects, Minnesota, USA, 2007, Foto: Dean Kaufman
B+W House
Julie Snow Architects, Minnesota, USA, 2007, Foto: Dean Kaufman
B+W House
Julie Snow Architects, Minnesota, USA, 2007, Foto: Dean Kaufman
Willians House
E. Stewart Williams, Palm Springs, Kalifornien, 1955, Foto: Julius Shulman
U-House
Toyo Ito, Tokio, Japan, 1976
Paris Housing
Sanaa, France, 2007
Kenroku-en Garden
Kanazawa, Japan, 1620-1840
Kenroku-en Garden
Kanazawa, Japan, 1620-1840
Central Park
Andrew Jackson Downing, New York City, 1873
Central Park
Andrew Jackson Downing, New York City, 1873
Atelierhaus
Roland Rainer, St.Margarethen, Österreich, 2002, Foto: Margherita Spiluttini
Royal Painting of Jodhpur
Royal Painting of Jodhpur
Royal Painting of Jodhpur
Royal Painting of Jodhpur
Royal Painting of Jodhpur
Royal Painting of Jodhpur
Rosen Residence
Craig Ellwood, West Los Angeles, 1964
Fallen Billboard
New York, 2000, Foto: Joel Sternfeld
Moriyama House
Ruye Nishizawa, Ohta-ku, Tokio, Japan, 2002, Foto: Walter Niedermayr
Moriyama House
Sanaa, Ohta-ku, Tokio, Japan, 2002, Foto: Walter Niedermayr
Moriyama House
Sanaa, Ohta-ku, Tokio, Japan, 2002, Foto: Walter Niedermayr
Moriyama House
Sanaa, Ohta-ku, Tokio, Japan, 2002, Foto: Walter Niedermayr
Moriyama House
Sanaa, Ohta-ku, Tokio, Japan, 2002, Foto: Walter Niedermayr
"He's gotten away from the soft pornography of the flower," said Charles Waldheim, the director of the landscape architecture program at the University of Toronto. "He's interested in the life cycle, how plant material ages over the course of the year," and how it relates to the plants around it. Like a good marriage, his compositions must work well together as its members age.
Shulman House and Studio
Raphael Soriano, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, 1950, Foto: Julius Shulman
Shulman House and Studio
Raphael Soriano, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, 1950, Foto: Julius Shulman
Typisches Hofdetail eines aleppinischen Hauses
Sidney and Frances Brody pictured in their home with Matisse's La Gerbe
A. Quincy Jones, Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, 1966
Oxonia Illustra, Plan of the Physic Garden
David Loggan, Oxford, England, 1975
The Climatron
Buckminster Fuller, St. Louis, 1960
Ise Gropius relaxing on the second floor terrace of the Walter Gropius House
Walter Gropius, Lincoln, Massachusetts, 1938, Foto: Robert Damora, 1948
Peter Zumthor in his studio
Benetton Building
Sou Fujimoto, Teheran, 2009 (nicht realisiert)
Casa Malaparte
Adalberto Libera, Capri, Italien, 1938
Okurayama Apartments
Sanaa, Yokohama, Japan, 2008
Okurayama Apartments
Sanaa, Yokohama, Japan, 2008
Okurayama Apartments
Sanaa, Yokohama, Japan, 2008
Okurayama Apartments
Sanaa, Yokohama, Japan, 2008
Okurayama Apartments
Sanaa, Yokohama, Japan, 2008
House KN'
Kochi Architects Studio, Miura City, Kanagawa, Japan, 2006, Foto: Nobumitsu Watanabe