Archive for priorato
You are browsing the archives of priorato.
You are browsing the archives of priorato.
Giovanni Battista Piranesi, S Maria del Priorato, Rome, begun 1764
Piranesi expressed the complexity of his perception of ancient Rome in his only architectural work. The exuberant decoration of the wall around the church - with its apparently casual blend of motifs drawn from both imperial Rome and Christianity - contrasts with the distinct clarity of [...]

The building is a five-storey corner development with the rounded edge typical of this quarter. Zholtovsky... Read More »
Giuseppe Piermarini, Villa Reale, Monza, 1777-80 The constant presence of the Austrian archduke’s... Read More »

Exceptionally versatile, weehouses (St. Paul, MN, USA) offers an efficient and low... Read More »

Three structural elements, each different in form and consisting of copper, wood and stone,... Read More »

Le Petit Trianon, Versailles - Begun in 1760 by the royal architect, Ange-Jacques Gabriel,... Read More »

The rich and the beautiful are at home in Marbella. If you don’t have... Read More »

In 2005 Amanresorts opened two hotels in the South of Sri Lanka, one of them right on the “golden”... Read More »

The Natal Beach in Phuket is also known as “the Hamptons of Thailand”... Read More »

By the swimming pool Greek classicism takes a post modern twist with constructive... Read More »

Who knows how many jewels are hidden on the countless islands of the... Read More »

The Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia is a dashing... Read More »

The modern world’s most celebrated architectural monument, the Eiffel Tower is neither... Read More »

Metro Station, Paris - So powerful were Guimard’s designs for the Paris metro stations... Read More »
All the elements of the Palacio de Deportes de Santander harmoniously complement... Read More »

The gridiron plan of Sapporo City is fascinating. It combines the quality... Read More »

Built in two phases in 1903-6 the Vienna Post Office Savings Bank is Otto Wagner’s... Read More »

Located on the central Slava square, next to the seat of regional government... Read More »

In this new (not rebuilt) church of 1722-6, James Gibbs’ study of Roman buildings... Read More »

This Church is a coming together of Scandinavian wooden construction techniques with Hungarian tradition. Lutheran... Read More »

The traditional spa complex is composed of 19th-century villas set... Read More »

The Complex belongs to a shooting range and is located next to a sand dune. Main View of Moscow... Read More »

The Cocoon Club boasts one of the most unusual interiors created in Moscow in recent years. The name... Read More »

Landsbyen Kindergarten - The actual building is on two floors, with a glass facade, balcony... Read More »
Home | RSS Posts | RSS Comments | Subscribe by Email
Archilogy.com Copyright © 2008 All Rights Reserved.