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Architecture

Museums, Exhibitions, and More!
An online guide to this summer's hottest architectural attractions.
Great Starts!
Want to study more about architecture and design? These sites can provide a great place to begin...
The Lodge at Timberline
Explore this grand Cascadian lodge located on the snow-crested slopes of Mt. Hood, Oregon.
Industrial Detroit
The immense temples of Detroit's industry past stand as silent icons of art in the machine age.
Great Guides!
This recommended selection of architectural guidebooks and city guides are worthy companions to any traveler's collection.
The Dymaxion Ideal... the Legacy.
Part Three of this series concludes with a brief tour of the innovative creations developed by Buckmister Fuller.
The Dymaxion Ideal... Concepts.
Part Two of this series continues with an exploration of the ideas and concepts developed by Buckmister Fuller.
The Dymaxion Ideal... Origins.
Part One of this series explores about the early life of Buckmister Fuller... engineer, architect, inventor, and philosopher.
Architectural Visions
Take a brief visit to the cities of tomorrow through the masterful hand of Hugh Ferriss.
A Late Summer Sojourn...
Take a late summer journey to a great collection of architectural websites.
The Reference Shelf
A visit to an architect's library can uncover a wealth of classic books... here are some of the best references available!
Rearview Mirror 1.2
A visit to the city by the bay reveals some of San Francisco's unique architectural treasures.
Essential Eames
Explore innovative works of design from the modern minds of Charles and Ray Eames.
American Architecture 1875-1945
The series concludes with a look at some of America's most significant architectural styles of the early 20th century.
American Architecture 1860-1920
The series continues with an exploration some of America's most flamboyant architectural styles and periods... the Stick Style to Classical Revival.
American Architecture 1820-1890
From Greek Revival to Second Empire, this series continues with quick guide to these American architectural styles and periods.
American Architecture 1550-1850
Curious about a particular building style? This new series begins with quick guide to Early American architectural styles and periods.
The CES Express
Whether you are an architect, intern, or student, continuing education credits are a valuable way of learning more!
Rearview Mirror 1.1
A brief tangent to the slopes of Oregon's Mt.Hood reveals the well-crafted spirit of Timberline Lodge.
Green Architecture
It isn't a tribute to St. Patrick's Day, but rather an ecologically responsible way of building.
Rearview Mirror 1.0
A journey through Iowa is much more than rolling hills and fields of corn.
Drawing from Nature
A brief study of Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the influences of nature in his work.