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Leaders of Florida Polytechnic in Lakeland paused the operation of the louvers in spring 2024 out of concerns about leaks in ...
Is he just misunderstood? At a recent symposium featuring the renowned architects Michael Graves and Peter Eisenman, talk turns to fellow architect Santiago Calatrava. “Cala-fucking-trava!
Santiago Calatrava: The World’s Most Hated Architect? Critics blast Calatrava for wildly overbudget projects, including the World Trade Center's new transit hub. Is he just misunderstood?
Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has come under a storm of criticism, most recently in yesterday's New York Times, for ambitious projects that come in wildly over-budget and in need of repairs.
The structure was created by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, 71, who more recently designed the new St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church after its original location, below the South Tower ...
If you align yourself properly, you can stand on West Broadway and see two buildings by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava simultaneously, one overlapping the other. Across from the 9/11 ...
After years of construction delays the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine redesigned by Santiago Calatrava is open and aglow. Located adjacent to the World Trade Center site ...
Renowned architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava designed St. Nicholas Church to address the traditional Greek Orthodox liturgy while honoring the Church’s connection with the World Trade Center ...
The IST Building, designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, opened in 2014 and has won multiple awards for its innovative design. The signature element of the Florida Polytechnic ...
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Venice Bridge Will Be De-Calatrava’d to Stop Pedestrians From Face-plantingThe tempered-glass bridge that caused “almost daily” falls, breaking at least two people’s bones, will finally be ...