Cairo, Illinois. the once thriving town no longer exists because of extreme racial tension and declining jobs.3yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/UrbanHell
What government secrets are kept hidden away in this windowless building in NYC?2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/evilbuildings
were the architects smoking crack?? (Strasbourg train station, France)2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/ArchitecturalRevival
what Paris WOULD have looked like under Le Corbusier's urban renewal plan.2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/ArchitecturalRevival
can you guess when this building was built? if you guessed 2005 you are correct! (frauenkirche in dresden)3yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/ArchitecturePorn
true architectural revival in Colombes, Paris, France (before and after)2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/ArchitecturalRevival
buildings in Clearwater, Florida controlled by the church of scientology.2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/UrbanHell
Yerres, France redevelopes an old surface parking lot for the train station into mixed use development, including social housing and even a police station.2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/ArchitecturalRevival
before and after restoration of French house in the city of Versailles1yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/ArchitecturalRevival
Pforzheim, Germany before the firebombing that killed 17,600 people and destroyed 83% of the medieval city center in just 20 minutes. today the city is a mess of post war architecture and disorganized city planning.2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Medieval Hildesheim, destroyed 1 month before the end of WW2.2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
National Bank of Savannah, GA. 1907 - 1975. The replacing building is only 1/8 the size of the former.2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
every building in this photo is no older than 20 years (Dresden old town)3yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/ArchitecturalRevival
beautiful 1905 photo of Warsaw with the lost Alexander Nevsky cathedral in the background and the construction of the Markiewicz viaduct in the foreground. the beautiful domed structure to the right was lost in the war but the viaduct remains perfectly intact today2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Haas Haus Vienna, Austria | damaged in WWII, later demolished.2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
not a single building in the foreground or background of this image exists today3yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
oldest house in berlin, built in either the 14th century or the 15th century, it was damaged in ww2 and, after some protest, demolished along with the rest of the street.2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
1940's photo of Newport News, Virginia. it looks drastically different (and worse) today.2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Before and after restoration of the stone bell house in Prague, Czech republic. Thoughts?2yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/ArchitecturalRevival
the German city of Konstanz on the swiss border. the reason its so well preserved is because the people left their lights on, making the allied bombers think it was a swiss city. the fact that its on a lake also probably helped, as many swiss cities are situated on lakes.3yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/ArchitecturalRevival
arguably the most beautiful city hall in Germany, the new town hall in Munich!3yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/ArchitecturalRevival
before and after of a mansion restored in Detroit, michigan3yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/ArchitecturalRevival
Denver Colorado, another city that fell victim to the urban renewal projects which aimed at modernizing the downtown. half the downtown was demolished for modern towers. (more photos in comments)3yr ⋅ ForwardGlove ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture