Interview by Emily Snow & Anna Sexton
TheCollector recently sat down with Giulio Dalvit, Assistant Curator of Sculpture at The Frick Collection in New York City. Among many disti… Read More
Marcel Breuer became known for his furniture and architectural designs. From the start, he didn’t shy away from experimenting with interesting shapes and materials. As a result… Read More
Open House 2023 has now closed its doors for another year. Every year, it seems, brings even more fantastic buildings to visit. Or try to: some of the most interesting buildings are by ballo… Read More
San Francisco, California, a city steeped in history and renowned for its iconic landmarks, is a treasure trove of stories waiting to be explored.
From its early days as a Gold Rush boomt… Read More
Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, is a cultural hub that boasts a rich tapestry of history and heritage. For those eager to explore the past and immerse themselves in the stories… Read More
Architecture photography marries two long-standing art forms in a serendipitous blend of light, lines, and profound craftsmanship. It allows us to capture and immortalise the temporal aspect… Read More
Welcome to “Brutalist buildings”, a Facebook page dedicated to, you guessed it right, Brutalist-style buildings from all over the world! From the towering giants of the concrete… Read More
Brunel Santander International Scholarship: Self-funded overseas students attending Brunel University London are eligible to apply for the Brunel Santander Overseas Scholarship 2023.
The Sch… Read More
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Introduction
We shape buildings, Winston Churchill argued, and then they shape us.
The quality of the homes that we live in, the physical nature of… Read More
Enter an elaborate, one-of-a-kind puzzle paradise in Viewfinder.
Since the dawn of time, humankind has been enthralled with puzzle games and picking their brains with a virtually infinite… Read More
They say, practice makes perfect, and professionals know it to be true after spending years trying to master their craft. That’s why there's usually a clear distinction between an end… Read More
Designers aren't just using Unreal Engine to preview buildings — they're using it to complete buildings that were never fully realized. Neoscape and Safdie Architects have released Hil… Read More
Welcome to a collection of 40 captivating red brick houses that push the boundaries of architectural ingenuity. From avant-garde marvels boasting bold geometric forms to enchanting brick man… Read More
The sun has finally got her hat on, and we couldn't be happier. But as the days grow longer and warmer, we're starting to plan trips to metropolises that are at their most beautiful in the s… Read More
In Part III of our Historic Homes in Houston series, we explore the city’s Early, Mid-Century, and Postmodern architecture. Houston is home to many Modern buildings due in part to seve… Read More
Commemorating World Heritage Day which falls on April 18, the historic Government Museum and Art Gallery, Sector 10, threw open an exhibition, christened ‘Tender Concrete’, showc… Read More
The world has changed quite a bit over the last 120 years. Even many buildings that were constructed only a century ago look vastly different than when they were first unveiled. But if you&r… Read More
Cities may have loads of opportunities and energy but have also been linked to a variety of issues affecting human well-being. Traffic noise, commutes, and pollution all end up affecting our… Read More
Preferred Hotels & Resorts, the largest, global independent hotel brand representing more than 650 hotels, resorts, and residences across 80 countries, is excited to welcome six be… Read More
The FBI is increasing.
The bureau is reportedly planning to construct a brand new headquarters which will probably be twice the scale of the Pentagon.
This raises just a few apparent ques… Read More
With 50 buildings ranging from early to late Brutalism, discover Buenos Aires’s distinct architecture with Brutalist Buenos Aires Map by Blue Crow Media, the two-sided bilingual guide… Read More
Balkrishna Doshi, full name Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi, often known as B.V. Doshi, was an Indian architect and the first person from that nation to receive the coveted Pritzker Prize. He was… Read More
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The unconventionally striking port city o… Read More
As each year winds up, the design community looks forward to exploring the trends that will reign in the coming year. In a dynamic industry like design, adapting to the latest trends is key… Read More
LONDON — When Barbara Heksel and her family moved into Trellick Tower in 1981, their friends thought they were crazy. Known for its uncompromising Brutalist design and the crime in… Read More
Yerevan Trip Guide
When it comes to gay travel to Yerevan, I didn’t find much online. I decided to take on the challenge and made my way to Armenia for my solo trip to Yerevan. Yerevan… Read More