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John Nash


Park Crescent


1812-22




earliest terrace, formal transition between Regent Park and Street, picteresque



John Nash


Cumberland Terrace


London


1821-30




neoclassical


decorative arches


scenographic nature

James Gillespie Graham


Moray Estate


Edinburgh


1822





W H Playfair


dougald Stewart Monument


Calton Hill


Edinburgh


1831-34




Athens of the North, Neoclassical

William Wilkins


Downing College


Cambridge


1807-20




Early Greek Revival





Sir Robert Smirke


British Museum


London


1823-47




2nd Phase Greek Revival





Etienne Louis Boullee


Monument to Newton


1784




Neoclassical geometry, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Neoclassical

Henri Labrouste


Bibliotheque Ste-Genevieve


Paris


1838-51




Ecole des Beaux Arts, parti, point and marche, detailed iron structures



Charles Garnier


Opera House


Paris


1862-75




Ecole des Beaux Arts, Neoclassical, interaction between public and private - the stage acting as the boundary

James Gibbs


Temple of Liberty, Stowe


Bucks


1741




Early Gothic



Charles Barry and AWN Pugin


Houses of Parliament


London


1837-67




pinnacle of Pugin's vision for the perfect Gothic Revival





AWN Pugin


St. Giles


Cheadle, Staffordshire


1841-6




Gothic revival


emphasis on being historically correct

William Butterfield


All Saints'


Margaret Street, London


1850-9




High Victorian Gothic Architecture


red brick church


polychrome brickwork exterior

William Butterfield


Keble College Chapel


Oxford


1867-83




Gothic style


red brick



Thomas Deane and Benjamin Woodward


Great Hall, Oxford University of Natural History Museum


1855-60




Gothic Revival


large square court with glass roof supported by iron pillars



G. G. Scott


Midland Grand Hotel


St. Pancras St, London


1868-77




Gothic revival


iron roof



Thomas Fuller and Chilion Jones


Canadian Houses of Parliament


Ottawa


1857-66




gothic revival

G. G. Scott


National Memorial to the Prince Consort (Albert Memorial)


Hyde Park, London


1863-74




Gothic revival


ornate canopy



Alexander Thomson


Holmwood House


Cathcart


1857-58




proponent of Greek revival, inspired by ancient forms such as Egyptian architecture, the sublime

Alexander Thomson


Caledonia Road Church (Presbyterian)


Glasgow


1856-57




unconventional asymmetry


combination of ancient Greek and provincial Italian

Alexander Thomson


Vincent Street Church


Glasgow


1857-9





Iron Bridge


Coalbrookdale


1777-79




cast iron was the first of ferrous metals to be available in industrial quantities - bridge was first major structure - simpler and less time-consuming than masonry structure

Joseph Paxton


Glasshouse at Chatsworth House


1836-41




use of metal frameworks for glasshouses, modern for their time, techniques of industry

Philip Webb


Red House


Bexleyheath


1859




Arts & Crafts - simplicity, English national identity



Adler and Sullivan


Guaranty Building


Buffalo, new York


1894




one of the first to explore possibilities of metal framework, form equals function - functional characterstics of materials should be epxressed in the final form of the building, Art Nouveau + Celtic Revival style ornamentations



Adler and Sullivan,


Wainright Building


St. Louis


1890




red brick


Chicago School

Frank Lloyd Wright


Winslow House


River Forest, Illinois


1893




Prairie style - uniquely American, canopy branch roots, tree trunk, Japanese influenced roofs, reduce to minimum, not rooms as boxes, proportional to humans, podium instead of basement, use single material, associate with site - making the house parallel with the ground but still lifting it off the ground, strip windows as 'light screens', appeal to suburban image, emphasis on domesticity, incorporating technology and fluid spaces

Frank Lloyd Wright


Robie House


Chicago, Illinois


1905




two blocks sliding connected at fireplace, oversailing eaves, screen windows can virtually open up the whole walls



Frank Lloyd Wright


Unity Temple


Oak Park, Illinois


1904





Victor Horta


Hotel Tassel


Brussels


1892-93




Art Nouveau building

Josef Maria Olbrich


Secession Building


Vienna


1898




Art Nouveau

Antoni Gaudi


Casa Mila


Barcelona


1906-10




twisting wrought iron


Modernist


self-supporting stone front

Norman Shaw


Cragside


Northumberland


1863-84





Edwin Lutyens


Munstead Wood


Surrey, England


1896




arts and crafts





Ebenezer Howard


Garden City (concept)


1902




garden city movement


utopian city description

John Belcher


Institute of Chartered Accountants


London


1888-93





John Belcher


The Ashton Memorial


1903-06




Edwardian Baroque

CFA Voysey


Moor Crag


Windermere


1898-9




arts and crafts

Douglas Smith and Barley


Hanger Hill Garden Estate


Acton, London


1926-28




Mock Tudor architecture



Neil and Hurd


Ravelston Garden flats


Edinburgh


1936




Art Deco

Erno Goldfinger


1-3 Willow Road Hampstead


London


1939




Modernist


concrete and red brick


spiral staircase

Wells Coates


Isokon Building on Lawn Road


Hampstead, London


1935





Otto Wagner


Apartment House


Rennweg, Vienna


1891-2

Otto Wagner


Kirche am Steinhof


Vienna


1902-07




Art Nouveau

Otto Wagner


Postparkasse


Vienna


1904-06




modern architecture


reinforced concrete

Peter Behrens


AEG Turbine Factory


Berlin


1909




industrial architecture


tall glass and steel walls on either side

Peter Behrens


AEG High-Tension Factory


Berlin


1909-10




Early Modern


glass and steel with masonry

Antonio Sant'Elia


Terraced Building with exterior elevators (design from La Citta Nuova)


1914





Antonio Sant'Elia


Power Station (design from La Citta Nuova)


1914

Tony Garnier


Cite Industrielle (Plan)


1904-17

Bruno Taut


Glass Pavilion, Werkbund Exhibition


Cologne


1914




prismatic glass dome


concrete and glass


expressionism

Erich Mendelsohn


Einstein Tower


Potsdam


1920-24




German expressionism


concrete

Vladimir Tatlin


Monument to the Third International


1921

El Lissistsky


Wolkenbugel for Nikitsky Square (Project)


1925

Ivan Leonidov


Lenin Institute Project


1927

Konstantin Melnikov Rusakov Club


Moscow


1927




constructivist architecture


3 cantilevered concrete seating areas

Theo van Doesburg


The Cafe L'Aubette


Strasbourg


1926-28




De Stijl Movement

Theo van Doesburg


Design with intersecting planes


c. 1920




De Stijl movement

Gerrit Rietveld


Schroeder House


Utrecht


1923-24




De Stijl principles


3D, asymmetrical structure

Gropius and Meyer


Fagus Factory


Alfeld an der Leine


1911




early modern

Walter Gropius


Bauhaus Building


Dessau


1925-26




Bauhaus


cubic

Walter Gropius


Housing estate at Dessau-Torten


1926-28




affordable housing


Bauhaus

Le Corbusier


Domino house


1914-15





Le Corbusier


Villa Cook


1926

Le Corbusier


Villa Savoye


1928-31

Le Corbusier


Voisin Plan for Paris


1924

Mies van der Rohe


Glass Skyscraper Project


1922




glass

Mies van der Rohe


Barcelona Pavilion


1929




modern movement

Mies van der Rohe


Crown Hall, IIT


Chicago


1952-56




modernist, international style

Mies van der Rohe


Seagram Building


New York


1954-58




international style

Albert Speer/GBI


North/South Axis


Berlin


1938

Albert Speer


Great Hall for the North/South Axis


Berlin


1938

Le Corbusier


Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut


Ronchamp


1955




chapel style


concrete and stone

Le Corbusier


Unite d'Habitation


Marseilles


1946-52

Le Corbusier


Maison Jaoul


Neuilly


1954-6

Le Corbusier


Sainte Marie de la Tourette


1955-59

Herman Hertzberger


Centraal Beheer


Apeldoorn


1972




modern

Robert Matthew, John Leslie Martin


Royal Festival Hall


1951




Modern

Egon Riss


Rothes Colliery


Fife


1957

Alison and Peter Smithson


Hunstanton School


Norfolk


1949-54




brutalist

LCC Architects


Alton West


Roehampton, London


1954-59




modernist

Stirling and Gowan


Leicester University, Engineering Building


1959

Norman Foster


HSBC Building


Hong Kong


1987




structural expressionism (high tech)

Norman Foster


Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts


Norwich


1978




high tech

Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers


Pompidou Centre


Paris


1978




postmodern/high-tech

Richard Rogers


Lloyds Headquarters


London


1986




Bowellism architecture


high-tech

Robert Venturi


National Gallery extension


Trafalgar Square


London


1989-91

Ricardo Bofill


Arena Apartment Complex


Marne la Valee


1980-1984





James Stirling and Michael Wilford


New State Gallery


Stuttgart


1977-83




post-modernist

Charles Moore


Piazza d'Italia


New Orleans


1975-78




Post modernist

Robert Stern


Point West Place Office Building


Framingham, Massachusetts


1983-1984




post-modernist

Michael Graves


Portland Building


Oregon


1980-82




post-modernist

Frank Gehry


Guggenheim Museum


Bilbao


1991-1997




contemporary architecture

Koolhaas/OMA


Seattle Public Library


1999-2004

Zaha Hadid


Heydar Alyev Center


BAku


2007-2013