In 'The Brutalist,' the fictional Tóth pioneered Brutalism in Philadelphia. In real life, it was architects like William ...
Seven months after the sudden closure of the University of the Arts, student, faculty and alumni artists are now showing their work in Philadelphia City Hall. More than 40 artists ... at the Tyler ...
Accessible via 15th & Market Sts, City Hall Station and Walnut-Locust Station subway stations. The busiest part of Philadelphia ... of Pennsylvania (UPenn), with architecture reminiscent of ...
It is in this red-brick, Georgian-style building ... this is a must-see in Philadelphia. Located in Independence National Historical Park in Old City, Independence Hall is just steps from the ...
Color drenching, targeted doses of pattern such as a checkerboard floor, and comfy furnishings create a cohesive, warm family ...
Ring in 2025 Philly style. Here's a list of New Year's Eve events happening in the Philadelphia area. New Year's Eve Dinner Cruises with City Cruises ... Lithuanian Music Hall on East Allegheny ...
Architecture firm Waugh Thistleton designed ... where 27 meter high reinforced concrete structures were built in the French city of Marseilles and floated to Monaco so as not to disrupt marine ...
The third president knew that the whims of nature shaped Americans’ daily lives as farmers and enslavers Sara Georgini ...
How a lively market on Boston Harbor became part of many defining moments of the Colonial and Revolutionary eras ...
From The Fountainhead to Inception... As Brady Corbet’s imposing new epic The Brutalist arrives in cinemas, we sketch out a history of architects on screen.
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