1910 – Bridge Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin
Sketch design by the city architect Horace T. O’Rourke for a new gallery on a bridge in the River Liffey.
Sketch design by the city architect Horace T. O’Rourke for a new gallery on a bridge in the River Liffey.
One of the few remaining older buildings on this quay, as most of the former industrial premises have been pulled down for redevelopment.
Fine Chicago-style building of six storeys. Of steel frame construction, it allowed for large window openings.
The Canada Permanent Building is a three-storey brick, stone, and reinforced concrete building Roland Lines and was advertised as “the only fire-proof building in Edmonton”.
In 1889 South Dakota became an independent state. Prior to that it had been part of the Dakota Territory which we now know as North and South Dakota.
A fine little library originally endowed by Andrew Carnegie, and the result of an architectural competition in 1908.
Perspective view including ground plan from The Building News, October 21st 1910.
Known as “La Pedrera” or “Stone Quarry” Casa Milà is a purpose built apartment building. Previous Gaudi projects like Casa Batlló had consisted of remodelling of the facade.
Originally built in 1911 as a factory by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, this redbrick Art Nouveau fortress was opened in early 2002 as a center for art exhibits,