- Unité d’Habitation – Collective HousingMost of the houses built in Turkey may have a similar style and structure. Unité d’Habitation tells a different story. Designed by Le Corbusier, this building is an important example of modernist architecture. To share an interesting statistic, the Unité…
- Notre Dame du Haut Ronchamp – Modernist MasterpieceLe Corbusier’s masterpiece that transcends its age, the church of Notre Dame du Haut Ronchamp is a masterpiece at the peak of modernism. It sheds light on its era with its architectural transformation and atmosphere. Let’s examine this magnificent architecture…
- Villa Savoye À Poissy -Future PastDesigned by Le Corbusier and completed in 1929, Villa Savoye, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is considered one of the most important buildings of the career of Le Corbusier, one of the greatest architects of the 20th century, and one…
- Solís Theater -Restore InspirationThe Solís Theater in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, was built in 1856 by the Italian Carlo Zucchi. The Solís Theater is located in the city of Montevideo. Although the altitude of the city is only 43 meters, the origin…
- Bonnefanten Museum -Social NewDesigned in 1995 byAldo Rossi in Maastrich, the Netherlands, the Bonnefanten Museum is the offspring of the Bonnefantenklooster , a museum that dates back to 1884 and was originally housed in a monastery. The museum, known as the ‘Navigation Factory’,…
- Condé Nast Cafeteria -Fire BlueDesigned by Frank Gehry and built in New York between 1996 and 2000, the Condé Nast Cafeteria is named after the Condé Nast Headquarters building . Condé Nast publishes magazines such as Vogue, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and Architectural…
- Smith House -General DescriptionBuilt between 1965 and 1967 by Richard Meier, the Smith House originated when Carole Smith, who had bought a property with her husband inDarien, Connecticut, told Meier about the area. At that time I was working in a room in…
- Radio City Music Hall -Contemporary DecoRadio City Music Hall, which opened its doors in Manhattan in 1932, is a masterpiece that is said to have been a thing of extraordinary beauty even in its empty state at the time of its opening, part of Rockefeller…
- Villa Savoye – SankAsmund Havsteen-Mikkelsen’s act of sinking the Villa Savoye is a thought-provoking example of modern art, symbolizing the decline of modernity. His provocative works often convey intriguing themes of modernity, technology and human-nature interaction. The decision to sink the Villa Savoye highlights the complex relationship between technology, modernity and nature, history and the human experience in this masterpiece of modern architecture, and foregrounds the impact of technological progress on its connections with nature, history and the human experience.