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At the heart of Vatican City, St. Peter's Basilica stands as a monumental testament to Renaissance architecture's ingenuity and the Christian faith's enduring spirit. This iconic structure has captivated visitors and worshippers for centuries with its imposing façade, towering dome, and sacred interior. Its architectural history is a tapestry woven from the visions of legendary architects such as Bramante, Michelangelo, and Bernini. Each contributed their genius to the Basilica's construction, leaving a lasting legacy. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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The construction of St. Paul’s Cathedral helped breathe new life into the city. It created jobs and a new identity for London and served as a monument that brought people together. It marked the beginning of London’s development into a global capital. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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Listen to our interview with Raymond Neutra, son of renowned mid-century modern architect Richard Neutra. To watch the full interview visit www.rostarchitects.com
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Mitchell Rocheleau and Alan Hess discuss mid-century modern architecture in the California desert. To watch the full interview visit www.rostarchitects.com
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Listen to an interview with Alan Hess about mid-century modern architecture in Los Angeles. To watch the video visit www.rostarchitects.com
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The Eichler developments across California have captivated me for over a decade. I had the opportunity to work on the restoration of two original Eichler homes. The process opened my eyes to the rich history behind his developments, construction techniques, marketing strategies, and his ideas about modern California living. He left a lasting impact on the architectural industry and the American housing market at large. Listen to the story of Joseph Eichler with Rost Architects. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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William F. Cody stands out as one of the most impressive California mid century modern architects due to his vast portfolio of built work in the Palm Springs area. Through hundreds of built projects, Cody was able to experiment, refine, and master desert modern architecture by creating buildings that were fit for the local environment and suited the lifestyle of post war America. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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William Krisel is one of Palm Springs most notable mid-century architects. He is best known for his tract developments in Palm Springs. Throughout his career, Krisel produced fantastic modern architecture while maintaining a “down to earth” approach. He never forgot that architecture was ultimately for people and must respect economy, constructability and the market. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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Why is Rudolph Schindler an important figure in the history of California modern architecture? What were the forces that influenced the development of his architectural aesthetic? Why is his legacy and impact important to the profession today? We will attempt to answer these questions and more in this article on modern architect Rudolph Schindler.
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Hear the story of Frank Lloyd Wright, America's most influential architects of the 20th century. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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Learn the story of four architects that laid the foundation for modern architecture in Southern California. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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John Lautner was one of the most influential architects in Southern California. Learn about his early career studying under Frank Lloyd Wright, his budding career in Los Angeles and his seminal works that stand out as icons of an era. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona Spain, by architect Antoni Gaudi is a seminal work of architecture. It is renowned world wide for its innovative design and engineering. Listen to the story of how the cathedral came to fruition and why it is one of the most important works of architecture in history. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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When, where, and why did modern architecture begin? Get a brief history of how the modern movement in architecture started. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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Palm Springs, California, is a time capsule of mid-century modern architecture.
Around the mid-1900s, many notable architects such as Richard Neutra, Albert Frey, Bill Cody, E. Stewart Williams, William Krisel, and Donald Wexler established their careers in Palm Springs. The buildings these architects designed made the city a major destination, attracting people from all over the world. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com -
Villa Savoye is a modernist masterpiece created by the famed architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. It is considered one of the most influential examples of International style architecture and stands as one of the defining works of the 20th-century. The design and construction of the home would span nearly a decade from 1921 to 1931. The result was a home that exemplified Le Corbusier's new modern architectural philosophy. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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Listen to the story of the Kaufmann Desert house in Palm Springs California, one of the most famous modern houses of the 20th century. In 1946 Edgar Kaufmann commissioned Richard Neutra to design a winter vacation home. Photographs of the home taken by Julius Schulman were distributed worldwide, cementing the house in the history of architecture. To read the full article, visit www.rostarchitects.com
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The Fredrick Robie House, located in the Chicago neighborhood of Hyde Park, is one of the most iconic examples of modernist architecture. Designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1909, the house has been called "the most important building of the twentieth century" and "the greatest work of architecture America has produced." To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Home and Studio were the breeding grounds for a new modern American Architecture. Many ideas that shaped the profession came from this tiny home and studio on the outskirts of Chicago. To read the full article visit www.rostarchitects.com
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