Design submitted by the architect vs. How the contractor ends up building it1yr ⋅ frosted_bite ⋅ r/architecture
What is this type of architecture called? With the fancy raised garden on top of the garage leading up to the house? I’m sure everyone is tired of these questions, but I fell in love with this style and I really want to learn more!10mo ⋅ Carrotbags ⋅ r/architecture
as much as I love modern architecture, I absolutely despise shit like this1yr ⋅ KitsuneEDM ⋅ r/architecture
From the roof of my apt I can see both the largest public housing project in the US and the most expensive apartment in the US at the same time.1yr ⋅ bucheonsi ⋅ r/architecture
You work at the red dot. You have a meeting at the blue dot. You have two minutes.3yr ⋅ dhiren1491 ⋅ r/architecture
Why do medieval cities look way better than modern cities? And how much would the apartments on the left cost in America?1yr ⋅ dreamedio ⋅ r/architecture
Home of Japanese architect Kunio Maekawa at Niigata, Japan, (1942). Worked under Le Corbusier and Antonin Raymond, he was a major proponent of Japanese Post-war Modernism.9mo ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Amorepacific Headquarters at Seoul, South Korea by David Chipperfield (2017)1yr ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
Y’all I just learn how to properly do perspective drawing from plan I love this method 🥹(1st year)1yr ⋅ Im_kinda_like_myself ⋅ r/architecture
I am making these vector drawings about the traditional architecture of some countries, using the same overall shape. Thoughts?1yr ⋅ henrique3d ⋅ r/architecture
this is the akshardham temple, it has a bit of a fantasy vibe to it dosent it?1yr ⋅ QuAndingle_bingle ⋅ r/architecture
Townhouse with a double staircase entrance on Howe Street, Lincoln Park, Chicago.9mo ⋅ blcknoir ⋅ r/architecture
I’ve just finished my first year’s final drawing assignment and I would like to share 🕺I can finally rest now...1yr ⋅ Im_kinda_like_myself ⋅ r/architecture
The craftsmanship on this pillar in the Trikuteshwar Hindu Temple in India8mo ⋅ SatyaAryan ⋅ r/architecture
80 metre climbing wall built on the side of a power plant in Copenhagen, Denmark.1yr ⋅ blcknoir ⋅ r/architecture
Welcome to architecture school, where they teach you how to draw a sphere in the most convoluted way possible...1yr ⋅ requietis ⋅ r/architecture
This was taken at a subway station in Washington DC. Sorry for the slight misalignment.1yr ⋅ Purple-Ham ⋅ r/architecture
Not an architect. Just a terrified layman, who won't be taking Structures class. Is this... okay? (Manhattan)1yr ⋅ epyllionard ⋅ r/architecture
The Banff Springs Hotel, a 19th century Chateauesque hotel in the Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park, Banff, Alberta, Canada.8mo ⋅ blcknoir ⋅ r/architecture
I had to draw this plan in 4.5 hours as part of my final exam3mo ⋅ Freetimephotography ⋅ r/architecture
The Louvre Pyramid under construction 1988. Workers built the pyramid before the supporting underground structure because they feared that if the Socialists lost their election in 1986 (they did) that conservatives would upend the entire project & wanted the designs to be irreversible.8mo ⋅ kyno1 ⋅ r/architecture
Takara Beautilion at Expo 70, Osaka, Japan | Kisho Kurokawa | 19701yr ⋅ Logical_Yak_224 ⋅ r/architecture
Not many people pay attention to it but the lightwell of the Outremont station in the Montreal subway is quite impressive (photo @fopaquin)9mo ⋅ F-O ⋅ r/architecture
The neo-gothic architecture of New College, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland.1yr ⋅ blcknoir ⋅ r/architecture
Is this a real structure or just a render? And if it’s real what is it?3mo ⋅ Newgate1996 ⋅ r/architecture
On many Japanese toilets, the hand wash sink is attached so that you can wash your hands and reuse the water for the next flush. Japan saves millions of liters of water every year doing this.1yr ⋅ JustViolet12_7_2_20 ⋅ r/architecture
Abandoned church purchased by skaters and renovated into a skatepark. What are your thoughts?1yr ⋅ AvaddonLFC ⋅ r/architecture
I love drawing weird houses in isometric perspective - here's a collection!3yr ⋅ _s__g__h_ ⋅ r/architecture
Anybody know the name for this ornamental style, usually seen over arches and windows?1yr ⋅ Brainygoooy ⋅ r/architecture
Niagara Mohawk Building built in art deco style. Syracuse, New York State10mo ⋅ blcknoir ⋅ r/architecture
1960s overcladding is removed from a 1920s office building in San Antonio2yr ⋅ murdocjuiku ⋅ r/architecture
Hello! I just wanted to share this picture. My brother made it. He usually makes those just for fun. I think he could be making money out of it!2yr ⋅ alecv211 ⋅ r/architecture
Does anyone know what this rock face is made of or how it’s done?1yr ⋅ Brief-Molasses-1653 ⋅ r/architecture
Hello! I’m a 14 year old aspiring architect from Sweden! I drew this elevation a couple weeks ago just for fun, please tell me what you think of it!2yr ⋅ Snail_Sauce ⋅ r/architecture
The Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland (1928). Designed by Austrian philpsopher and occultist Rudolf Steiner7mo ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
What do you think about this high rise design? The model is obviously very well made1yr ⋅ NiceLapis ⋅ r/architecture
I've always thought that this Illinois church that looks like a cock is hilarious, but I need to know, what fuck up lead to this? Don't blueprints show an above view?1yr ⋅ Pineapple_Gamer123 ⋅ r/architecture
Does anyone know what cartoon duck The Edge vaguely looks like from this angle? It’s so familiar but i can’t pin it down and it’s driving me nuts.3mo ⋅ dontcountoutbarryO ⋅ r/architecture
The Etazin chair I designed while at the Frank Lloyd Wright school of architecture, now public art in Manhattan at 48th and 3rd.2yr ⋅ LeadingEight ⋅ r/architecture
Roberto Garza Sada Center, Monterrey, Mexico, designed by Tadao Ando in 20071yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/architecture
Is there a specific building that makes you feel uncomfortable? For me it’s OMA’s department store in Gwanggyo. Makes me feel very frustrated every time I look at it1yr ⋅ sindivila ⋅ r/architecture
Why do you think towers-in-the-park style developments are popular in South Korea, while similar developments had fallen out of favor in western countries?8mo ⋅ Saltedline ⋅ r/architecture
My grandfather was one of the architects who designed the Chicago Theater in the 1920s.1yr ⋅ wtwtcgw ⋅ r/architecture
Restored Renaissance Revival Style Front Facade of a Brownstone in Manhattan by Baxt Ingui Architects9mo ⋅ blcknoir ⋅ r/architecture