Link to image Link to Set In 2001, Daniel Libeskind presented Eighteen Turns, a temporary pavilion for the Sepentine Gallery. It is a series of aluminium panels with folds that made reference to origami. Image Details: Image File: MSPL-0015-0001 Caption: Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2001, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Daniel Libeskind, 2001. General view of a… Read more »
Monthly Archives: August 2016
Royal Garden Hotel, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Richard Seifert, 1965.
Link to image Link to Set The Royal Garden Hotel opened in 1965 and was an official hotel for the FIFA World Cup the following year. The hotel also hosted the Euro 96 Championships, the Cricket World Cup 1999 and the ICC Champions Trophy 2004. The Royal Garden Hotel is the international sportspersons London hotel… Read more »
Extension to the Denver Art Museum, Frederic C. Hamilton Building, Denver, United States. Architect: Daniel Libeskind, 2006.
Link to image Link to Set The Extension to the Denver Art Museum, The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, is an expansion and addition to the existing museum, designed by the Italian Architect Gio Ponti. The 146,000-square-foot extension, which opened in October 2006, currently houses the Modern and Contemporary art collections as well as the collections… Read more »
Extension to the Denver Art Museum, Frederic C. Hamilton Building, Denver, United States. Architect: Daniel Libeskind, 2006.
Link to image Link to Set The Extension to the Denver Art Museum, The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, is an expansion and addition to the existing museum, designed by the Italian Architect Gio Ponti. The 146,000-square-foot extension, which opened in October 2006, currently houses the Modern and Contemporary art collections as well as the collections… Read more »
Extension to the Denver Art Museum, Frederic C. Hamilton Building, Denver, United States. Architect: Daniel Libeskind, 2006.
Link to image Link to Set The Extension to the Denver Art Museum, The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, is an expansion and addition to the existing museum, designed by the Italian Architect Gio Ponti. The 146,000-square-foot extension, which opened in October 2006, currently houses the Modern and Contemporary art collections as well as the collections… Read more »