Architects and A Guide - Resources and Review

Guide to the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Gives details of individual buildings together with tourist information.
 
Database linking all name forms, including pseudonyms, nicknames, and language variants, associated with a particular artist or architect together in a single record, providing multiple access points to biographical and bibliographical information. Can be used as a filter or search engine to enhance retrieval in local environments.
 
The professional body for landscape architects in the United Kingdom. Includes a list of UK college and university courses, and a register of practices.
 
Offers resources pertaining to the influential contemporary architect, sculptor, and designer. Includes links to online exhibitions, articles, and biographies.
 
Famed for his works in and around Glasgow, Charles Rennie Mackintosh is a leading figure of the Arts and Crafts movement of the early 20th century. Illustrates his revolutionary chair design, and offers links to the Mackintosh society, biographical information, and images of projects such as the Glasgow School of Art, the Hill House, House for an Art Lover, Scotland Street School, and the Willow Tearooms.
 
Biographical information about the most prominent artists of the 20th Century, as voted by BBC Radio Producers. Includes writers, painters, architects, film
makers, designers, sculptors, and poets.
 
Gaudi's achievements are listed by date of construction and descriptive text and a selection of images depicting key features accompany each entry. Information about Gaudi himself also features in the form of a biography, quotations, and opinions of his works as expressed by the likes of Walter Gropius, George Orwell, and Salvador Dali.
 
Well known professional institution and learned society in the field of naval architecture and marine technology, with an international membership, including representatives from industry, universities and colleges, and maritime organisations.
 
Offers a collection of architecture related resources, including a directory of architects from around the world, news and articles in a range of languages including English, Italian, and Spanish, and a selection of book reviews. Also provides details of international competitions, and links to resources on famous architects.
 
Non
profit US professional association dedicated to advancing naval architecture and marine engineering.
 
Database referencing photographs, models, architectural drawings, and commentaries which document thousands of buildings and prominent architects. Data can be browsed or searched by building, architect, or location, with a keyword searching facility also available.
 
Employment information, project leads, conferences and special events, Institute and industry news, and research resources.
 
Biographical information on artists and their work, and various art institutions.
 
Annotated links to selected Internet resources covering architectural techniques, ancient history, architecture from 1400 AD, public structures, religious structures, residential buildings, buildings for education and research, landscape design, and architects by country.
 
Project documenting womens' involvement in architecture by collecting, preserving, storing, and making available to researchers the professional papers of women architects, landscape architects, designers, architectural historians and critics, urban planners, and the records of women's architectural organisations from around the world
 
Collection of Macintosh software aimed at architects, engineers and designers. Includes Interstudio News, an online magazine. Also highlights topics of interest, for example comparing CAD programs. Information available in Italian or English.
 
A short biography of the famous Scottish architect best known for his adoption of the classical styles seen in Greece, Egypt, and Asia.
 
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