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Margaret Visser: The Geometry of Love (27th April, 2005) : A book exploring the basilican church of Sant Agnese fuori le Mura, Rome, rebuilt 625-38 to replace a 4th-century church. Author's biography, reviews, images with extracts. |
Mark Millmore's Ancient Egypt (27th April, 2005) : This artist offers computer-generated reconstructions of pyramids and temples as first built, along with interactive ground plans and images. Free screen savers, eCard, translator into hieroglyphics. |
Byzantium 1200 (27th April, 2005) : A non-profit project creating computer reconstructions of the Byzantine monuments of Constantinople (now Istanbul) as they stood in 1200 AD. |
Hewn and Hammered (27th April, 2005) : A collaborative community weblog devoted to Arts and Crafts movement architecture and design. |
Craftsman Perspective (27th April, 2005) : A guide to the history, aesthetics and architecture of the Arts and Crafts style, with a special focus on American architecture from 1900 to 1920, by Ken Lonsinger. |
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Destrehan Planation in Destrehan, Louisiana () : A plantation house built in 1787 in French Colonial style and remodeled to Greek Revival in 1840. Photograph, history and visitor information from the River Road Historical Society.
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Byzantium 1200 () : A non-profit project creating computer reconstructions of the Byzantine monuments of Constantinople (now Istanbul) as they stood in 1200 AD.
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Craftsman Perspective () : A guide to the history, aesthetics and architecture of the Arts and Crafts style, with a special focus on American architecture from 1900 to 1920, by Ken Lonsinger.
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Art Deco Society of Los Angeles () : Aims to save historic Art Deco structures throughout the world. Preservation issues, news, events. Pictures and listings of Art Deco buildings in the Los Angeles area.
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Glenapp Castle, Ballantrae, Ayrshire () : House built in 1870 by the architect David Bryce for James Hunter, the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire, and now a hotel. Includes some history and images.
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