The Famous Architect Category :

Arab World Institute Architecture Building

This is Arab World Institute building. Inspiring architecture, isn’t it? This building has function as museum, library, and also culture centre. Jean Nouvel designed the whole of the museum, including the showcases, seating, and display furniture.

 

This institute building constructed from 1981 to 1987 with a floor space of 181,850 square feet. The institute its self [...]

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Distinct Structure Home Design Ideas

Designed by David Jameson Architect, this house is really inspiring home design. Two stone structures surround a glass pavilion within a wooded landscape. The concept of this residence was to create three distinct structures: one for the most public programs (entry space, garage and guest bedrooms), one for the most private living programs and one [...]

Old Home’s Design Staying True

Architects who leave an indelible mark on their projects are fre- quently the ones who garner fame. There’s I.M. Pei’s Pyramid du Louvre, Frank Gehry’s Stata Center at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and almost anything by Frank Lloyd Wright.
But Frank Shirley, an award-winning Cambridge architect who has worked on several Cape and [...]

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Mario Gooden, High Profile Architect

Mario Gooden knew he wanted to be an architect ever since he was a child, but the way he realized his calling also was a harbinger of his unusual approach.
“It wasn’t playing with blocks,” he says.
Instead, his focus on architecture blossomed as he analyzed the spaces presented on television shows and as he pored through [...]