1. Carpenter Center, Cambridge, Ma, 1963, while in construction
Le Corbusier

    Carpenter Center, Cambridge, Ma, 1963, while in construction

    Le Corbusier

  2. Hospital Español, Bahia Blanca, Argentina.  (New on top of old, this is one way to do an addition, quite successfully i might add)
The birthplace of not2cad
Submitted by not2cad while on vacation back home

    Hospital Español, Bahia Blanca, Argentina.
    (New on top of old, this is one way to do an addition, quite successfully i might add)

    The birthplace of not2cad

    Submitted by not2cad while on vacation back home

  3. I am really hoping this works out well, I am huge admirer of C.R. Mackintosh’s original building for the Glasgow School of Art and I just hope Holl’s addition rises to the challenge of an addition to a true masterpiece.  A good addition should pay respect to the original without out being subservient, it should be integrated and yet separate  it should not imitate it’s host but reference it, not in material, style or form, but in spirit and aspiration. A good addition should stand as a mirror to the past, reinterpreting and updating the goals and times in which the original was built.In Architecture the highest form of respect one building can pay another is to be built as a true reflection of it’s time and place, and then only hope that as it ages it will garner the same reverence as it’s mate, aging together and letting the patina of time blur the line between the two.Based upon these photos, I think Holl has done well
- JY

new glasgow school of art - designed by steven holl - photo by abbozzo
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    I am really hoping this works out well, I am huge admirer of C.R. Mackintosh’s original building for the Glasgow School of Art and I just hope Holl’s addition rises to the challenge of an addition to a true masterpiece.  
    A good addition should pay respect to the original without out being subservient, it should be integrated and yet separate  it should not imitate it’s host but reference it, not in material, style or form, but in spirit and aspiration. A good addition should stand as a mirror to the past, reinterpreting and updating the goals and times in which the original was built.
    In Architecture the highest form of respect one building can pay another is to be built as a true reflection of it’s time and place, and then only hope that as it ages it will garner the same reverence as it’s mate, aging together and letting the patina of time blur the line between the two.
    Based upon these photos, I think Holl has done well

    - JY

    new glasgow school of art - designed by steven holl - photo by abbozzo

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    Ziggurat Linear City, Project, Florence,1969
    Albert Breschi, Roberto Pecchioli, Giuliano Fiorenzoli, 

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  5. Architecture of Tomorrow, 2013
Gardar Eide Erinarsson

@ the Frieze Art Fair, NYC

    Architecture of Tomorrow, 2013
    Gardar Eide Erinarsson

    @ the Frieze Art Fair, NYC

  6. Le Corbuiser @ the roof top race track of the Fiat Lingotto factoryTurin, Italy, 1923

    Le Corbuiser @ the roof top race track of the Fiat Lingotto factory
    Turin, Italy, 1923

  7. Institute of Chartered Accountants, Mumbai, India, 1970sShiv Nath Prasad
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    Institute of Chartered Accountants, Mumbai, India, 1970s
    Shiv Nath Prasad

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    La chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Haut à Ronchamp (1950-55)
    Le Corbusier (1887-1965)

    The chapel was built on the hill of Bourlémont in the town of Ronchamp. The old chapel was destroyed during the fighting in 1944. In 1950, the church plans to build a new chapel. Le Corbusier is the architect. The foundation stone will be laid in the year 1954. Stone, so the stone! The masonry of the chapel is made of rubble stones recovered from the ruins. (Translated from the french)

    Photography by Lucien Hervé and Albert Mozer

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  9. 
Museo Pompidou, Project. Paris France, 1971Moshe Safdie
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    Museo Pompidou, Project. Paris France, 1971
    Moshe Safdie

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  10. Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada, 1967Moshe Safdie
JA - The Japan Architect 133, August 1967
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    Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada, 1967
    Moshe Safdie

    JA - The Japan Architect 133, August 1967

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