Cambridge 2000 Gallery: architecture

Architecture photos:

Below are some specific architecture categories and at the end some other architecture photos:

Interesting doors:

  1. Berlin, Germany: Fehrbelliner Straße, Katholische Kirchengemeinde Herz Jesu: door (1897-1898, architect Christoph Hehl) (74 kb, 11 March 2006)
  2. Berlin, Germany: Klosterstraße 64 (Gebrtietz): door (1873?) (68 kb, 12 March 2006)
  3. Cambridge, England: Bridge Street: Holy Sepulchre (Round Church) door (103 kb, 26 December 2007)
  4. Cambridge, England: Great St Mary's Church: west entrance (81 kb, 20 April 2008)
  5. Cambridge, England: King's College: gatehouse door detail (86 kb, 20 April 2008)
  6. Cambridge, England: New Museum Site (old Cavendish laboratory): Free School Lane entrance (79 kb, 20 April 2008)
  7. Cambridge, England: Robinson College: chapel door (c1980, J Steiger) (108 kb, 5 June 2006)
  8. Cambridge, England: Robinson College: chapel door detail (c1980, J Steiger) (85 kb, 13 December 2007)
  9. Cambridge, England: St Eligius Street: doors (85 kb, 8 March 2002)
  10. Cambridge, England: St John's College: gate to Chapel Court (art deco, 1938-1940, Edward Maufe) (90 kb, 2 April 2005)
  11. Edinburgh, Scotland: Queen's Gallery: door (2002, Benjamin Tindall Architects) (81 kb, 6 April 2004)
  12. Ely, England: Ely Cathedral: west door detail (110 kb, 4 May 2002)
  13. Ely, England: Ely Cathedral: west doors (109 kb, 21 January 2006)
  14. Ettlingen, Germany: Herz-Jesu Kirche: south entrance (1900) (79 kb, 18 April 2008)
  15. Ettlingen, Germany: Herz-Jesu Kirche: west entrance (c1900) (81 kb, 18 April 2008)
  16. Ettlingen, Germany: Schloß (Castle): side entrance (baroque, 1728-1732, master builder Johann Michael Ludwig Rohrer; restored 1978) (64 kb, 17 April 2008)
  17. Gdańsk, Poland: New Alderman House of the Bench (1567): door (1567) (113 kb, 16 July 2005)
  18. Göteborg (Gothenburg), Sweden: Vasakyrkan (Vasa Church): door (1909, architect Yngve Rasmussen) (94 kb, 9 June 2004)
  19. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Patio de los Arrayanes (Myrtle Courtyard), door (112 kb, 11 December 2005)
  20. Higham Ferrers, England: Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin: door ironwork detail (148 kb, 21 April 2007)
  21. Higham Ferrers, England: Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin: double doors (104 kb, 13 June 2005)
  22. Istanbul, Turkey: Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts: wooden door of a mimber (Seljuk period, dated 1155, from Aleaddin Mosque, Konya) (87 kb, 2 April 2006)
  23. Łódź, Poland: aleja Kościuszki 12: door (76 kb, 18 July 2005)
  24. New York City: Chrysler Building (135 East 42nd Street): entrance (art deco, 1928-1930, William Van Alen) (77 kb, 18 March 2007)
  25. New York City: New York Public Library (Fifth Avenue): door panel (1902-1911, architect Carrère and Hastings) (112 kb, 18 March 2007)
  26. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Scott Gymnasium entrance (1924, Ames and Dodge) (85 kb, 16 July 2007)
  27. Paris, France: 1 Rue Boulard: door (1900) (65 kb, 4 March 2004)
  28. Paris, France: 1 Rue Boulard: door detail (1900) (82 kb, 13 October 2006)
  29. Paris, France: 10 Rue Valentin Haüy: door (art nouveau, 1904, architect Paul Denis) (77 kb, 12 October 2006)
  30. Paris, France: 12 Rue Blomet: door (85 kb, 10 October 2006)
  31. Paris, France: 14 Place Adolphe Chérioux: door (art nouveau, 1902, architect Henri Ragache) (82 kb, 28 March 2003)
  32. Paris, France: 143 Boulevard Raspail: door (1906, architect Albert Prugnaud) (77 kb, 4 March 2004)
  33. Paris, France: 147 Rue d'Alésia: door (1923, Varoteaux) (60 kb, 19 November 2007)
  34. Paris, France: 151 Rue de Grenelle: door (art nouveau, 1898, architect Jules Lavirotte) (103 kb, 5 March 2004)
  35. Paris, France: 2 Rue Lecourbe: door (art nouveau, 1902, architect Henri Ragache) (97 kb, 4 March 2004)
  36. Paris, France: 29 Avenue Rapp: door (art nouveau, 1901, architect Jules Lavirotte, sculptor Jean-Baptise Larrivé) (104 kb, 27 March 2003)
  37. Paris, France: 3 Rue Raffet: door (art deco, 1929, architect Ch. Plumet) (80 kb, 25 June 2004)
  38. Paris, France: 3 Square Rapp: door (art nouveau, 1899-1900, architect Jules Lavirotte) (91 kb, 28 March 2003)
  39. Paris, France: 3 Villa Patrice Boudard: door (1914 and 1920, architects Patrice Boudard, L. Bonnard and G.M. Boucaud) (64 kb, 19 December 2003)
  40. Paris, France: 32 Rue Lecourbe: door (1904, architect F. Vallois) (83 kb, 13 October 2004)
  41. Paris, France: 41 Rue Boulard: gate (84 kb, 13 October 2006)
  42. Paris, France: 41 Rue Brancion: door (1924, architect Boutterin and Landes) (83 kb, 14 October 2004)
  43. Paris, France: 47 Rue Vielle du Temple (Hôtel Amelot de Bisseuil, Hôtel des Ambassadeurs de Hollande): Medusa sculpture in door (1657-1660, architect Pierre Cottard) (109 kb, 6 March 2004)
  44. Paris, France: 48 Boulevard Raspail: door (art nouveau, 1912, architect L. Sorel) (103 kb, 13 October 2004)
  45. Paris, France: 48 Rue Lecourbe: door (1905, architect F. Vallois) (71 kb, 10 October 2006)
  46. Paris, France: 5 Rue Victor Schoelcher: door (1911, architect Paul Follot) (96 kb, 4 March 2004)
  47. Paris, France: 5 Rue Victor Schoelcher: garage door (1911, architect Paul Follot) (67 kb, 13 October 2006)
  48. Paris, France: 67 Boulevard Raspail: door (1913, architect Leon Tissier) (90 kb, 13 October 2004)
  49. Paris, France: 78 Rue Mademoiselle: door (with cat and dog, and lizard tiles; architect A.M. Turin, tiles by A. Bigot) (75 kb, 28 March 2003)
  50. Paris, France: 87 Boulevard Montparnasse: door (architect A. Brasseau) (77 kb, 4 March 2004)
  51. Paris, France: 9 Rue Vavin: door (art deco) (80 kb, 4 March 2004)
  52. Paris, France: Castel Béranger, 14 Rue la Fontaine: door (art nouveau, 1897-1898, architect Hector Guimard) (77 kb, 28 March 2003)
  53. Paris, France: Immeuble Jassedé, 142 Avenue de Versailles: door (art nouveau, 1905, architect Hector Guimard) (86 kb, 25 June 2004)
  54. Paris, France: Les Arums, 33 Rue du Champ de Mars: doors (art nouveau, 1900, architect Octave Raquin) (79 kb, 5 March 2004)
  55. Paris, France: Notre Dame: door (107 kb, 13 October 2004)
  56. Toruń, Poland: Cathedral of Saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist: door (111 kb, 13 July 2005)
  57. Utrecht, Netherlands: Brigittenstraat 24 (Kniestedt Jacobs and Duijs): entrance (modified to current form in 1864) (68 kb, 28 February 2007)
  58. Utrecht, Netherlands: Bruntenhof 5 and 5A: entrance (1621) (61 kb, 28 February 2007)

Interesting ceilings:

  1. Berlin, Germany: Altes Museum: rotunda dome detail (1830, architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel) (77 kb, 11 March 2006)
  2. Berlin, Germany: Berliner Dom (Cathedral): ceiling detail including Beatitude 'Selig sind, die reines Herzens sind' ('Blessed are the pure hearted') (1905, made after design by Anton von Werner; reconstructed 1984-1993) (83 kb, 11 March 2006)
  3. Berlin, Germany: Berliner Dom (Cathedral): central dome (1905; reconstructed 1984-1993) (100 kb, 11 March 2006)
  4. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: auditorium ceiling (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (55 kb, 9 September 2007)
  5. Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Public Library, McKim Building: hall mosaic ceiling (1887-1895, architect McKim, Mead and White) (91 kb, 25 March 2007)
  6. Cambridge, England: Catholic Church (Our Lady and the English Martyrs): ceiling (82 kb, 16 March 2005)
  7. Cambridge, England: Clare College: chapel ceiling (1760s, James Borrough and James Essex the younger) (85 kb, 2 August 2003)
  8. Cambridge, England: Corpus Christi College: ceiling (19th century) (91 kb, 17 October 2007)
  9. Cambridge, England: Emmanuel College: dining hall ceiling (1760s, James Essex the younger) (56 kb, 2 August 2003)
  10. Cambridge, England: Fitzwilliam Museum: entrance ceiling (120 kb, 3 February 2005)
  11. Cambridge, England: Fitzwilliam Museum: polychrome arch decoration (1870-1875, restored 1999-2001) (83 kb, 18 March 2008)
  12. Cambridge, England: Fitzwilliam Museum: polychrome decoration below dome (1870-1875, restored 1999-2001) (119 kb, 18 March 2008)
  13. Cambridge, England: Jesus College chapel: crossing (tower) ceiling (1846-1849, William Morris) (88 kb, 16 January 2005)
  14. Cambridge, England: Jesus College chapel: nave ceiling (1846-1849, William Morris, painted by Frederick Leach) (124 kb, 28 March 2005)
  15. Cambridge, England: Judge Institute: ceiling (1991-1995, architect John Outram Associates) (126 kb, 27 June 2000)
  16. Cambridge, England: Judge Institute: ceiling (1991-1995, architect John Outram Associates) (121 kb, 3 February 2005)
  17. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel ceiling (111 kb, 4 February 2007)
  18. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel ceiling long view (125 kb, 23 May 2007)
  19. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel ceiling, with organ (131 kb, 11 July 2002)
  20. Cambridge, England: Pembroke College: chapel ceiling (63 kb, 17 April 2007)
  21. Cambridge, England: Queens' College: old dining hall ceiling (1875, designed by G.F. Bodley, executed by F.R. Leach, restored 1961) (160 kb, 11 August 2006)
  22. Cambridge, England: St John's College: entrance ceiling (87 kb, 18 January 2005)
  23. Cambridge, England: Trinity College: chapel ceiling (102 kb, 1 February 2005)
  24. Częstochowa, Poland: Jasna Góra: basilica ceiling (131 kb, 12 July 2005)
  25. Częstochowa, Poland: Jasna Góra: Chapel of the Virgin ceiling (119 kb, 12 July 2005)
  26. Dampierre-s-Boutonne, France: château: ceiling detail (49 kb, 27 August 2001)
  27. Ettlingen, Germany: St Martinskirche: ceiling (1988, Emil Wachter) (80 kb, 27 April 2005)
  28. Gdańsk, Poland: St Bridget's Church: ceiling (97 kb, 16 July 2005)
  29. Göteborg (Gothenburg), Sweden: Stora Teatern: ceiling (1859, architect Bror Carl Malmberg) (139 kb, 8 June 2004)
  30. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Palacio de Comares (Comares Palace), ceiling decoration (106 kb, 11 December 2005)
  31. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Sala de los Reyes (Hall of the Kings), Mocárabe ceiling (99 kb, 11 December 2005)
  32. Harklowa, Małopolska, Poland: Church of Birth of Virgin Mary: ceiling (104 kb, 20 July 2005)
  33. Hinxton, England: Hinxton Hall (Wellcome Trust Genome Campus): Pompeii Room, ceiling (97 kb, 25 October 2002)
  34. Hinxton, England: Hinxton Hall (Wellcome Trust Genome Campus): Pompeii Room, corner of ceiling (100 kb, 30 January 2007)
  35. Istanbul, Turkey: Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii): half-domes (1606-1616, architect Mehmet Ağa) (121 kb, 31 March 2006)
  36. Istanbul, Turkey: Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii): main dome (1606-1616, architect Mehmet Ağa) (127 kb, 31 March 2006)
  37. Istanbul, Turkey: Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii): side dome (1606-1616, architect Mehmet Ağa) (125 kb, 31 March 2006)
  38. Istanbul, Turkey: Fountain of Sultan Ahmet III: overhang decoration (1728) (76 kb, 31 March 2006)
  39. Istanbul, Turkey: Kaiser Wilhelm's Fountain, Hippodrome: mosaic ceiling (1898) (111 kb, 31 March 2006)
  40. Istanbul, Turkey: Rüstem Paşa Camii (Mosque): decoration (embossed leather?) on ceiling (1560, architect Mimar Sinan) (125 kb, 3 April 2006)
  41. Istanbul, Turkey: Rüstem Paşa Camii (Mosque): main dome (1560, architect Mimar Sinan) (112 kb, 3 April 2006)
  42. Istanbul, Turkey: Sublime Porte: overhang decoration (57 kb, 2 April 2006)
  43. Istanbul, Turkey: Süleymaniye Camii (Mosque): courtyard dome (1550-1557, architect Mimar Sinan) (102 kb, 3 April 2006)
  44. Istanbul, Turkey: Süleymaniye Camii (Mosque): half-domes and main dome (1550-1557, architect Mimar Sinan) (110 kb, 3 April 2006)
  45. Istanbul, Turkey: Süleymaniye Camii (Mosque): main dome (1550-1557, architect Mimar Sinan) (104 kb, 3 April 2006)
  46. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace Harem (Soğukçeşme Sokak), Chamber of the Crown Princes (Twin Kiosk): dome (141 kb, 1 April 2006)
  47. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace Harem (Soğukçeşme Sokak), Murat III Kiosk: dome (128 kb, 1 April 2006)
  48. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace Harem (Soğukçeşme Sokak), Privy Chamber of Murat III: Privy Chamber of Murat III dome (145 kb, 1 April 2006)
  49. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace Harem (Soğukçeşme Sokak), Valide Sultan's (Queen Mother's) bed chamber: dome (114 kb, 1 April 2006)
  50. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Circumcision Room (Summer Pavilion): ceiling (Iznik) tiles (158 kb, 1 April 2006)
  51. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Imperial Council Chamber (Kubbealtı): entrance ceiling (65 kb, 1 April 2006)
  52. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Library of Ahmet III: dome (109 kb, 1 April 2006)
  53. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Middle Gate (Bab-ü's Selam): dome (127 kb, 1 April 2006)
  54. Istanbul, Turkey: Yeni Camii (New Mosque): main dome and half-dome (1597-1663) (118 kb, 3 April 2006)
  55. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Church of Christ Transfigured: ceiling (109 kb, 24 July 2005)
  56. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Franciscan Church: ceiling (116 kb, 23 July 2005)
  57. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: St Mary's Church: crucifixion and ceiling (142 kb, 22 July 2005)
  58. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: St Mary's Church: nave ceiling (120 kb, 22 July 2005)
  59. London, England: 120 Fleet Street (former Daily Express Building): star burst ceiling (1932, designed by Robert Atkinson) (90 kb, 21 September 2002)
  60. London, England: Dagenham Civic Centre (was Town Hall): lobby ceiling (1936-1937, architect E Berry Webber; refurbished 2003, Richard Griffiths Architects and Hawkins\Brown) (61 kb, 16 September 2007)
  61. London, England: Middlesex Hospital Chapel: mosaic ceiling (artist Maurice Richard Josey, assisted by John L Josey) (128 kb, 21 September 2002)
  62. London, England: Middlesex Hospital Chapel: mosaic ceiling (artist Maurice Richard Josey, assisted by John L Josey) (116 kb, 21 September 2002)
  63. Madingley, England: American War Cemetery: mosaic memorial ceiling (1956, Francis Scott Bradford) (120 kb, 31 December 2003)
  64. New York City: 11 Madison Avenue (Madison Park, Metropolitan Life North Building): entrance ceiling (1929, Harvey Wiley Corbett) (55 kb, 18 March 2007)
  65. New York City: St Patrick's Cathedral (Fifth Avenue): ceiling at central crossing (1858-1878, architect James Renwick, Jr. and William Rodrigue) (69 kb, 3 January 2008)
  66. New York City: Waldorf Astoria hotel: ceiling detail (art deco, 1931, architect Schultze and Weaver) (69 kb, 15 June 2002)
  67. Paris, France: Galeries Lafayette, Boulevard Haussmann: glass dome (1910-1912, architect Ferdinand Chanut) (195 kb, 2 April 2004)
  68. Paris, France: Saint Francois Xavier church: cupola, the Twelve Apostles (1874-1875, architects Louis-Adrien Lusson and Toussaint Uchard, cupola painted by Charles Lameire) (99 kb, 12 October 2006)
  69. Paris, France: St Vincent de Paul, 95 Rue de Sèvres: ceiling above altar (1817) (102 kb, 5 March 2004)
  70. Peterborough, England: Peterborough Cathedral: apse ceiling, east end (late Victorian) (89 kb, 8 December 2007)
  71. Peterborough, England: Peterborough Cathedral: painted wood ceiling (c1230, cleaned early 2000s) (112 kb, 8 December 2007)
  72. Rome, Italy: Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore (St Mary Major): Baptistry, ceiling fresco (by Domenico Cresti called Il Passignano) (105 kb, 17 December 2006)
  73. Rome, Italy: Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore (St Mary Major): Baptistry, ceiling fresco (by Domenico Cresti called Il Passignano) (126 kb, 17 December 2006)
  74. Rome, Italy: Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore (St Mary Major): nave, wooden coffered ceiling (138 kb, 17 December 2006)
  75. Rome, Italy: Santa Maria d'Aracoeli: wood-coffered ceiling (16th century) (147 kb, 15 December 2006)
  76. Rome, Italy: Santa Maria d'Aracoeli: wood-coffered ceiling (16th century) (132 kb, 15 December 2006)
  77. Rome, Italy: Sant'Ignazio: ceiling trompe-l'oeil fresco (1684, Andrea Pozzo) (83 kb, 17 December 2006)
  78. Vatican City: Basilica di San Pietro (St Peter's Basilica): porch ceiling decoration (99 kb, 16 December 2006)
  79. Vatican City: Basilica di San Pietro (St Peter's Basilica): top of arch (136 kb, 16 December 2006)
  80. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (121 kb, 16 December 2006)
  81. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (129 kb, 16 December 2006)
  82. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (92 kb, 16 December 2006)
  83. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (133 kb, 16 December 2006)
  84. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (129 kb, 16 December 2006)
  85. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (104 kb, 16 December 2006)
  86. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (110 kb, 16 December 2006)
  87. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (126 kb, 16 December 2006)
  88. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (124 kb, 16 December 2006)
  89. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (135 kb, 16 December 2006)
  90. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (109 kb, 16 December 2006)
  91. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (18th century) (Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, Map Gallery) (107 kb, 16 December 2006)
  92. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Galleria degli Arazzi, Tapestry Gallery) (72 kb, 16 December 2006)
  93. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Galleria degli Arazzi, Tapestry Gallery) (73 kb, 16 December 2006)
  94. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Galleria degli Arazzi, Tapestry Gallery) (74 kb, 16 December 2006)
  95. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Galleria degli Arazzi, Tapestry Gallery) (70 kb, 16 December 2006)
  96. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Galleria degli Candelabri, Candelabra Gallery) (96 kb, 16 December 2006)
  97. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (mentions Pius VII) (near Sistine Chapel) (74 kb, 16 December 2006)
  98. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (near Sistine Chapel) (137 kb, 16 December 2006)
  99. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (near Sistine Chapel) (84 kb, 16 December 2006)
  100. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (near Sistine Chapel) (111 kb, 16 December 2006)
  101. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (near Sistine Hall) (105 kb, 16 December 2006)
  102. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (near Sistine Hall) (106 kb, 16 December 2006)
  103. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Sala di Costantino, Hall of Constantine) (106 kb, 16 December 2006)
  104. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Sala di Costantino, Hall of Constantine) (105 kb, 16 December 2006)
  105. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Sistine Hall) (111 kb, 16 December 2006)
  106. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Sistine Hall) (115 kb, 16 December 2006)
  107. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Sistine Hall) (87 kb, 16 December 2006)
  108. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Sistine Hall) (102 kb, 16 December 2006)
  109. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Sistine Hall) (113 kb, 16 December 2006)
  110. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (Sistine Hall) (121 kb, 16 December 2006)
  111. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling decoration (with Egyptian motif) (near Sistine Chapel) (108 kb, 16 December 2006)
  112. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling medallion (1514-1517) (Stanza dell'Incendio di Borgo, Room of the Borgo Fire) (101 kb, 16 December 2006)
  113. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling medallion (1514-1517) (Stanza dell'Incendio di Borgo, Room of the Borgo Fire) (100 kb, 16 December 2006)
  114. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling painting (Galleria degli Candelabri, Candelabra Gallery) (105 kb, 16 December 2006)
  115. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling painting (Galleria degli Candelabri, Candelabra Gallery) (83 kb, 16 December 2006)
  116. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling painting (Galleria degli Candelabri, Candelabra Gallery) (81 kb, 16 December 2006)
  117. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: ceiling painting (Galleria degli Candelabri, Candelabra Gallery) (115 kb, 16 December 2006)
  118. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: coffered ceiling (1780, designed by Simonetti) (Sala Rotonda, Round Room) (99 kb, 16 December 2006)
  119. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: frescoes relating stories of Apollo and the Muses (1782-1787, decorated by Tommaso Conca) (Sala delle Muse, Room of the Muses) (102 kb, 16 December 2006)
  120. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: painted dome (near Sistine Chapel) (95 kb, 16 December 2006)
  121. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: scenes from Genesis (1511-1514, Raphael) (Stanza of Heliodorus) (109 kb, 16 December 2006)
  122. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: staircase ceiling (going from Egyptian Museum to Chiaramonti Museum) (79 kb, 16 December 2006)
  123. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: staircase ceiling (next to Sistine Chapel) (100 kb, 16 December 2006)
  124. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: staircase ceiling (next to Sistine Chapel) (111 kb, 16 December 2006)
  125. Vatican City: Vatican Museum: Triumph of Christianity over Paganism (Tommaso Siciliano) (Sala di Costantino, Hall of Constantine) (99 kb, 16 December 2006)
  126. Washington, DC: Union Station (Massachusetts Avenue): ceiling (1907, Daniel Burnham, assisted by Pierce Anderson, restored 1981-1988) (72 kb, 19 March 2007)

Wooden buildings:

  1. Białka Tatrzańska, Małopolska, Poland: wooden church (1700) (126 kb, 20 July 2005)
  2. Dębno Podhalańskie, Małopolska, Poland: Archangel Michael's Church: wooden church (15th c) (96 kb, 20 July 2005)
  3. Grywald, Małopolska, Poland: St Martin's Church: wooden church (second half of 15th c) (100 kb, 20 July 2005)
  4. Harklowa, Małopolska, Poland: Church of Birth of Virgin Mary: ceiling (104 kb, 20 July 2005)
  5. Harklowa, Małopolska, Poland: Church of Birth of Virgin Mary: door (101 kb, 20 July 2005)
  6. Harklowa, Małopolska, Poland: Church of Birth of Virgin Mary: wooden church (second half of 15th c) (112 kb, 20 July 2005)
  7. Himeji, Japan: castle: main building (62 kb, 12 July 2006)
  8. Jurgów, Małopolska, Poland: Church of St Sebastian and Our Lady of the Rosary: interior (89 kb, 20 July 2005)
  9. Jurgów, Małopolska, Poland: Church of St Sebastian and Our Lady of the Rosary: wooden church (second half of 17th c) (108 kb, 20 July 2005)
  10. Kamakura, Japan: Hase-dera Temple: Kannon-dou (93 kb, 20 July 2006)
  11. Kamakura, Japan: Kenchō-ji Temple: hall beams and columns (86 kb, 20 July 2006)
  12. Kamakura, Japan: Kenchō-ji Temple: open hall (80 kb, 20 July 2006)
  13. Kyoto, Japan: Ginkaju-ji (Silver) Temple: Kannonden (105 kb, 15 July 2006)
  14. Kyoto, Japan: Kiyomizu-Dera Temple: beam decoration (57 kb, 14 July 2006)
  15. Kyoto, Japan: Kiyomizu-Dera Temple: beam decoration (81 kb, 14 July 2006)
  16. Kyoto, Japan: Kiyomizu-Dera Temple: gate (79 kb, 14 July 2006)
  17. Kyoto, Japan: Shimogamo Shrine: gate at night (65 kb, 12 July 2006)
  18. Nara, Japan: Kasuga Taisha Shrine: Nan-mon gate (91 kb, 13 July 2006)
  19. Nara, Japan: Kōfuku-ji Temple: Nan-endo (southern octagonal hall) (78 kb, 13 July 2006)
  20. Nara, Japan: Kōfuku-ji Temple: Tokondo (eastern golden hall) (68 kb, 13 July 2006)
  21. Nara, Japan: Nigatsu-dō Temple: main building (87 kb, 13 July 2006)
  22. Nara, Japan: Tōdai-ji Temple: Daibutsu-den (Great Buddha Hall) (73 kb, 13 July 2006)
  23. Nara, Japan: Tōdai-ji Temple: Nandai-mon pagoda (82 kb, 13 July 2006)
  24. Nara, Japan: Tōdai-ji Temple: Nandai-mon pagoda roof structure (98 kb, 13 July 2006)
  25. Nikkō, Japan: Tōshō-gū Shrine: five-storied pagoda detail (105 kb, 21 July 2006)
  26. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Helen Hills Hills Chapel (1953-1955, William and Geoffrey Platt) (86 kb, 3 September 2005)
  27. Ojców, Małopolska, Poland: Church of St Joseph the Worker: wooden church (1901) (91 kb, 25 July 2005)
  28. Plainfield, Massachusetts: Congregational Church (72 kb, 4 September 2005)
  29. Plainfield, Massachusetts: Lincoln Hill (Lincoln Street): white house, late summer (built 1790s, possibly home of the Mountain Miller, Joseph Beals) (85 kb, 14 September 2005)
  30. Plainfield, Massachusetts: Lincoln Hill (Lincoln Street): white house, winter (built 1790s, possibly home of the Mountain Miller, Joseph Beals) (73 kb, 6 January 2008)
  31. Plainfield, Massachusetts: South Union Street: red house in snow (re-built 1993) (77 kb, 30 November 2002)
  32. Wiśniowa, Małopolska, Poland: wooden church (94 kb, 20 July 2005)
  33. Zakopane, Poland: St Clement's Church: wooden church (1847-1851) (98 kb, 22 July 2005)

Art Nouveau:

  1. Barcelona, Spain: Casa Batlló: façade (1904-1907, architect Antoni Gaudí) (104 kb, 13 December 2003)
  2. Barcelona, Spain: Casa Milà (La Pedrera): chimney pots (1906-1912, architect Antoni Gaudí) (46 kb, 13 December 2003)
  3. Barcelona, Spain: Casa Milà (La Pedrera): façade (1906-1912, architect Antoni Gaudí) (108 kb, 13 December 2003)
  4. Barcelona, Spain: La Sagrada Família: Passion façade (architect Antoni Gaudí) (95 kb, 14 December 2003)
  5. Barcelona, Spain: Palau Güell: trencadí chimney pot (1886-1888, architect Antoni Gaudí) (58 kb, 13 December 2003)
  6. Barcelona, Spain: Park Güell: autumn sun plafond (1900-1914, Antoni Gaudí and Josep Maria Jujol) (137 kb, 14 December 2003)
  7. Barcelona, Spain: Park Güell: salamander (dragon) sculpture (1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudí) (107 kb, 14 December 2003)
  8. Barcelona, Spain: Park Güell: spring sun plafond (1900-1914, Antoni Gaudí and Josep Maria Jujol) (145 kb, 14 December 2003)
  9. Barcelona, Spain: Park Güell: summer sun plafond (1900-1914, Antoni Gaudí and Josep Maria Jujol) (133 kb, 14 December 2003)
  10. Barcelona, Spain: Park Güell: trencadí mosaics (1900-1914, architect Antoni Gaudí) (126 kb, 14 December 2003)
  11. Barcelona, Spain: Park Güell: winter sun plafond (1900-1914, Antoni Gaudí and Josep Maria Jujol) (137 kb, 14 December 2003)
  12. Berlin, Germany: Rosenthaler Straße, Die Hackeschen (Hackesche) Höfe: façade (1905-1907, architects Kurt Bendt and August Endell) (90 kb, 12 March 2006)
  13. Buffalo, New York: Guaranty (Prudential) Building: column, terra cotta detail (1895-1896, Louis H. Sullivan) (109 kb, 18 July 2007)
  14. Buffalo, New York: Guaranty (Prudential) Building: decoration over entrance (1895-1896, Louis H. Sullivan) (93 kb, 18 July 2007)
  15. Buffalo, New York: Guaranty (Prudential) Building: entrance lantern (1895-1896, Louis H. Sullivan) (99 kb, 18 July 2007)
  16. Buffalo, New York: Guaranty (Prudential) Building: façade, terra cotta detail (1895-1896, Louis H. Sullivan) (86 kb, 18 July 2007)
  17. Buffalo, New York: Guaranty (Prudential) Building: view (1895-1896, Louis H. Sullivan) (93 kb, 18 July 2007)
  18. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Franciscan Church: stained glass Father the God (1897-1902, Stanisław Wyspiański) (90 kb, 23 July 2005)
  19. Łódź, Poland: Leopold Kindermann Villa (ulica Wólczańska 31): entrance gate (1902-1903, architect Gustav Landau-Gutenteger) (91 kb, 18 July 2005)
  20. Łódź, Poland: Leopold Kindermann Villa (ulica Wólczańska 31): window (1902-1903, architect Gustav Landau-Gutenteger) (103 kb, 19 July 2005)
  21. Łódź, Poland: Leopold Kindermann Villa (ulica Wólczańska 31): window (1902-1903, architect Gustav Landau-Gutenteger) (87 kb, 19 July 2005)
  22. Łódź, Poland: Leopold Kindermann Villa (ulica Wólczańska 31): window (1902-1903, architect Gustav Landau-Gutenteger) (80 kb, 18 July 2005)
  23. New York City: Museum of Modern Art (MOMA): spandrel from Gage Building (Chicago, IL, 1898-1899, Louis Sullivan) (104 kb, 3 January 2008)
  24. Paris, France: 1 Rue Mizon: window (1901, architect Noël Martin) (73 kb, 13 October 2006)
  25. Paris, France: 10 Rue Valentin Haüy: door (art nouveau, 1904, architect Paul Denis) (77 kb, 12 October 2006)
  26. Paris, France: 10 Rue Valentin Haüy: sculpture over door of woman (1904, architect Paul Denis) (70 kb, 12 October 2006)
  27. Paris, France: 11 bis Rue César Franck: façade (1905, architects Noël and Gaston Martin, sculptor Paul Le Bègue) (87 kb, 27 March 2003)
  28. Paris, France: 11 bis Rue Valentin Haüy: window (art nouveau, 1904, architect Paul Denis) (79 kb, 12 October 2006)
  29. Paris, France: 12 Rue Blomet: door (85 kb, 10 October 2006)
  30. Paris, France: 134 Rue de Grenelle: window (1903, architect Jules Lavirotte) (85 kb, 5 March 2004)
  31. Paris, France: 14 Place Adolphe Chérioux: door (art nouveau, 1902, architect Henri Ragache) (82 kb, 28 March 2003)
  32. Paris, France: 148 Rue de Grenelle: caryatids surrounding window (73 kb, 12 October 2006)
  33. Paris, France: 151 Rue de Grenelle: door (art nouveau, 1898, architect Jules Lavirotte) (103 kb, 5 March 2004)
  34. Paris, France: 151 Rue de Grenelle: lizard eating corn cob on door (art nouveau, 1898, architect Jules Lavirotte) (104 kb, 5 March 2004)
  35. Paris, France: 153 Boulevard Brune: decoration above door (1906, architect Charles Van Pétéghem) (65 kb, 19 November 2007)
  36. Paris, France: 153 Boulevard Brune: window grill (1906, architect Charles Van Pétéghem) (64 kb, 19 November 2007)
  37. Paris, France: 177 Rue d'Alésia: caryatids surrounding window (1899, Denisson, Fils, sculptor M. Rouilliere) (77 kb, 13 October 2006)
  38. Paris, France: 185 Rue de Vaugirard: façade (1898, architect Henri Ragache ) (111 kb, 11 October 2006)
  39. Paris, France: 2 Rue Lecourbe: door (art nouveau, 1902, architect Henri Ragache) (97 kb, 4 March 2004)
  40. Paris, France: 276 Boulevard Raspail: wall sculpture of a man kissing a woman (1905, architect Theo Petit, sculpture E. Derre) (71 kb, 10 October 2006)
  41. Paris, France: 276 Boulevard Raspail: wall sculpture of old woman holding old (dead?) man (1905, architect Theo Petit, sculpture E. Derre) (69 kb, 10 October 2006)
  42. Paris, France: 29 Avenue Rapp: door (art nouveau, 1901, architect Jules Lavirotte, sculptor Jean-Baptise Larrivé) (104 kb, 27 March 2003)
  43. Paris, France: 29 Avenue Rapp: façade (art nouveau, 1901, architect Jules Lavirotte) (113 kb, 2 April 2004)
  44. Paris, France: 29 Avenue Rapp: lizard on door (art nouveau, 1901, architect Jules Lavirotte) (113 kb, 28 March 2003)
  45. Paris, France: 29 Rue des Volontaires: façade (1897, architect Henri Ragache) (95 kb, 25 June 2004)
  46. Paris, France: 3 Square Rapp: door (art nouveau, 1899-1900, architect Jules Lavirotte) (91 kb, 28 March 2003)
  47. Paris, France: 48 Boulevard Raspail: door (art nouveau, 1912, architect L. Sorel) (103 kb, 13 October 2004)
  48. Paris, France: 5 Rue Valentin Haüy: door with pine tree motif (1905, architect H. Cadilhac, sculptor Anciaux) (77 kb, 13 October 2006)
  49. Paris, France: 60 Rue Lecourbe: façade (1900, architect Henri Ragache) (112 kb, 13 October 2006)
  50. Paris, France: 60 Rue Lecourbe: sculpture over door of woman (1900, architect Henri Ragache) (86 kb, 10 October 2006)
  51. Paris, France: 8 Rue Bouchut: window (art nouveau, 1903, architect Paul Denis) (63 kb, 13 October 2006)
  52. Paris, France: Castel Béranger, 14 Rue la Fontaine: balcony (art nouveau, 1897-1898, architect Hector Guimard) (71 kb, 19 December 2003)
  53. Paris, France: Castel Béranger, 14 Rue la Fontaine: door (art nouveau, 1897-1898, architect Hector Guimard) (77 kb, 28 March 2003)
  54. Paris, France: Hotel Mezza, 60 Rue La Fontaine: window (1911, architect Hector Guimard) (97 kb, 2 April 2004)
  55. Paris, France: Immeuble Jassedé, 142 Avenue de Versailles: door (art nouveau, 1905, architect Hector Guimard) (86 kb, 25 June 2004)
  56. Paris, France: Les Arums, 33 Rue du Champ de Mars: doors (art nouveau, 1900, architect Octave Raquin) (79 kb, 5 March 2004)
  57. Paris, France: Les Arums, 33 Rue du Champ de Mars: lily detail (art nouveau, 1900, architect Octave Raquin) (49 kb, 13 October 2006)
  58. Paris, France: Lycée Leonardo da Vinci, 12 Rue Sedillot: balcony (1899, architect Jules Lavirotte) (87 kb, 2 April 2004)
  59. Paris, France: Lycée Leonardo da Vinci, 12 Rue Sedillot: window (1899, architect Jules Lavirotte) (97 kb, 2 April 2004)
  60. Paris, France: metro station Chardon-Lagache: metalwork (art nouveau, 1913, architect Hector Guimard) (121 kb, 19 December 2003)
  61. Paris, France: Rue Agar: window (1911, architect Hector Guimard) (75 kb, 2 April 2004)
  62. Paris, France: synagogue, 10 Rue Pavée: façade (1913, architect Hector Guimard) (83 kb, 13 October 2004)
  63. Utrecht, Netherlands: Trans 21-41 (Sic Semper): floral tiles above window (1890, architect P.J. Houtzaters) (70 kb, 28 February 2007)

Art Deco / Modernist:

  1. Berlin, Germany: Am Rupenhorn 6 (Mendelsohn Villa): view (1928-1930, architect Erich Mendelsohn) (129 kb, 12 March 2006)
  2. Berlin, Germany: Dircksenstraße 38: façade (85 kb, 12 March 2006)
  3. Berlin, Germany: Flatowallee 16, Unité d'Habitation: view end on (built for Interbau 1957, architect Le Corbusier) (67 kb, 12 March 2006)
  4. Berlin, Germany: Flatowallee 16, Unité d'Habitation: view from front (built for Interbau 1957, architect Le Corbusier) (115 kb, 12 March 2006)
  5. Berlin, Germany: Händelallee 3-9: view (built for Interbau 1957, architect Walter Gropius) (92 kb, 12 March 2006)
  6. Berlin, Germany: Heerstraße 107 (Sternefeld Villa): view (1923-1924, architect Erich Mendelsohn) (110 kb, 12 March 2006)
  7. Berlin, Germany: Karolingerplatz 5/5a (Doppelvilla): snowy view (1922, architect Erich Mendelsohn) (97 kb, 12 March 2006)
  8. Berlin, Germany: Rosa-Luxembourg-Straße, Filmtheater Babylon: view (architect Hans Pölzig) (71 kb, 12 March 2006)
  9. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: auditorium (Australian) walnut veneer wall (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (79 kb, 9 September 2007)
  10. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: auditorium ceiling (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (55 kb, 9 September 2007)
  11. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: cantilevered north stairwell, exterior (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (54 kb, 9 September 2007)
  12. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: north stairwell windows (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (84 kb, 9 September 2007)
  13. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: roof terrace (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (61 kb, 9 September 2007)
  14. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: south façade (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (56 kb, 9 September 2007)
  15. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: spiral staircase (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (68 kb, 9 September 2007)
  16. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: spiral staircase and chandelier from above (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (65 kb, 9 September 2007)
  17. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: spiral staircase and chandelier from below (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (41 kb, 9 September 2007)
  18. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: spiral staircase handrail (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (62 kb, 9 September 2007)
  19. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: terrace outside spiral staircase (1935, Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff; restored 2005, John McAslan and Partners) (56 kb, 9 September 2007)
  20. Buffalo, New York: 17 Court Street (was Buffalo Industrial Bank): façade border detail (c 1929) (79 kb, 18 July 2007)
  21. Buffalo, New York: 17 Court Street (was Buffalo Industrial Bank): façade detail (c 1929) (88 kb, 18 July 2007)
  22. Buffalo, New York: City Hall, Niagara Square: decoration over door (1929-1931, George J. Dietel, John J. Wade and Sullivan W. Jones) (77 kb, 18 July 2007)
  23. Buffalo, New York: City Hall, Niagara Square: entrance bas-relief (1929-1931, George J. Dietel, John J. Wade and Sullivan W. Jones) (73 kb, 18 July 2007)
  24. Buffalo, New York: City Hall, Niagara Square: entrance façade (1929-1931, George J. Dietel, John J. Wade and Sullivan W. Jones) (69 kb, 18 July 2007)
  25. Buffalo, New York: United States Court House, Niagara Street: lantern (1935, architects Edward B. Green and William Sydney Wicks) (48 kb, 18 July 2007)
  26. Cambridge, England: Corpus Christi College: gate (art deco, c1930, architect G Dawbarn) (82 kb, 11 May 2008)
  27. Cambridge, England: St John's College: gate to Chapel Court (art deco, 1938-1940, Edward Maufe) (90 kb, 2 April 2005)
  28. Glasgow, Scotland: Glasgow University, Department of Chemistry (Joseph Black Building): staircase and window wall (1936-1939, architects T Harold Hughes and David S R Waugh) (75 kb, 8 February 2006)
  29. Glasgow, Scotland: Glasgow University, Department of Chemistry (Joseph Black Building): stairs (1936-1939, architects T Harold Hughes and David S R Waugh) (72 kb, 8 February 2006)
  30. Glasgow, Scotland: Glasgow University, Department of Chemistry (Joseph Black Building): stairwell (1936-1939, architects T Harold Hughes and David S R Waugh) (87 kb, 8 February 2006)
  31. Impington, England: Impington Village College: view from front (1936-1939, architects Walter Gropius and Maxwell Fry) (97 kb, 18 February 2006)
  32. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: ulica Skałeczna: Pauline Seminary (Seminarium Paulinów) (1934) (85 kb, 24 July 2005)
  33. Lincoln, Massachusetts: Breuer House: view (1938-1939, architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, much extended) (101 kb, 25 September 2004)
  34. Lincoln, Massachusetts: Ford House: view (1938-1939, architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer) (117 kb, 25 September 2004)
  35. Lincoln, Massachusetts: Gropius House: back view (1937-1938, architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer) (94 kb, 25 September 2004)
  36. Lincoln, Massachusetts: Gropius House: front view (1937-1938, architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer) (122 kb, 25 September 2004)
  37. Lincoln, Massachusetts: Gropius House: living quarters and roof deck (1937-1938, architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer) (100 kb, 25 September 2004)
  38. Lincoln, Massachusetts: Gropius House: main entrance (1937-1938, architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer) (85 kb, 25 September 2004)
  39. Łódź, Poland: aleja Kościuszki 12: door (76 kb, 18 July 2005)
  40. Łódź, Poland: aleja Kościuszki 83: façade (58 kb, 18 July 2005)
  41. London, England: 1 New Oxford Street: corner of building (art deco) (74 kb, 24 September 2007)
  42. London, England: 120 Fleet Street (former Daily Express Building): east wall sculpture (1932, designed by Robert Atkinson) (120 kb, 21 September 2002)
  43. London, England: 120 Fleet Street (former Daily Express Building): star burst ceiling (1932, designed by Robert Atkinson) (90 kb, 21 September 2002)
  44. London, England: 64 Heath Drive, Romford: view (1934, Berthold Lubetkin and Francis Skinner, Tecton; top right room is extension dating from before 1939; bridge is recent addition) (53 kb, 16 September 2007)
  45. London, England: Dagenham Civic Centre (was Town Hall): lobby ceiling (1936-1937, architect E Berry Webber; refurbished 2003, Richard Griffiths Architects and Hawkins\Brown) (61 kb, 16 September 2007)
  46. London, England: Dagenham Civic Centre (was Town Hall): main entrance (1936-1937, architect E Berry Webber) (76 kb, 16 September 2007)
  47. London, England: Dagenham Civic Centre (was Town Hall): stairwell from outside (1936-1937, architect E Berry Webber) (87 kb, 16 September 2007)
  48. London, England: Pioneer Health Centre (now Frobisher Place; St Mary's Road, Peckham): east façade (1934-1935, architect Owen Williams) (80 kb, 16 September 2007)
  49. London, England: Pioneer Health Centre (now Frobisher Place; St Mary's Road, Peckham): south façade (1934-1935, architect Owen Williams) (75 kb, 16 September 2007)
  50. London, England: Pioneer Health Centre (now Frobisher Place; St Mary's Road, Peckham): swimming pool (1934-1935, architect Owen Williams) (79 kb, 16 September 2007)
  51. London, England: Pioneer Health Centre (now Frobisher Place; St Mary's Road, Peckham): swimming pool diving platform (1934-1935, architect Owen Williams) (70 kb, 16 September 2007)
  52. London, England: St Olaf House, Tooley Street: view (1928-1932, architect H.S. Goodhart-Rendel) (62 kb, 2 September 2007)
  53. Mézy-sur-Seine, France: Villa Paul Poiret: exterior (art deco, 1921-1923, architect Robert Mallet-Stevens) (77 kb, 12 June 2005)
  54. Mézy-sur-Seine, France: Villa Paul Poiret: sun room windows (art deco, 1921-1923, architect Robert Mallet-Stevens) (63 kb, 12 June 2005)
  55. New York City: 14 West 49th Street (One Rockefeller Plaza, Rockefeller Center): 'Progress' (decoration above door) (art deco, 1937, Lee Lawrie, colorist Leon V. Solon) (69 kb, 17 March 2007)
  56. New York City: 30 Rockefeller Plaza (GE Building, formerly RCA Building, Rockefeller Center): 'Light' (decoration above right door) (art deco, 1932, Lee Lawrie, colorist Leon V. Solon) (46 kb, 18 March 2007)
  57. New York City: 30 Rockefeller Plaza (GE Building, formerly RCA Building, Rockefeller Center): 'Sound' (decoration above left door) (art deco, 1932, Lee Lawrie, colorist Leon V. Solon) (45 kb, 17 March 2007)
  58. New York City: 30 Rockefeller Plaza (GE Building, formerly RCA Building, Rockefeller Center): 'Wisdom' (decoration above center door) (art deco, 1932, Lee Lawrie, colorist Leon V. Solon) (72 kb, 18 March 2007)
  59. New York City: 45 Rockefeller Plaza (International Building, Rockefeller Center): 'Demolition' (part of 'To Commemorate the Workmen of the Center') wall decoration (art deco, 1935, Gaston Lachaise) (50 kb, 18 March 2007)
  60. New York City: 45 Rockefeller Plaza (International Building, Rockefeller Center): 'The Purpose of the International Building' (or 'The Story of Man') (wall decoration above door) (art deco, 1935, Lee Lawrie, colorist Leon V. Solon) (82 kb, 17 March 2007)
  61. New York City: 49 West 49th Street (30 Rockefeller Plaza, Rockefeller Center): 'Transmission' (c1934, Leo Friedlander) (59 kb, 3 January 2008)
  62. New York City: 49 West 49th Street (30 Rockefeller Plaza, Rockefeller Center): 'Transmission' (c1934, Leo Friedlander) (52 kb, 3 January 2008)
  63. New York City: 610 Fifth Avenue (La Maison Française, Rockefeller Center): 'Seeds of Good Citizenship' (decoration above Channel Gardens entrance) (art deco, 1933, Lee Lawrie, colorist Leon V. Solon) (54 kb, 3 January 2008)
  64. New York City: 610 Fifth Avenue (La Maison Française, Rockefeller Center): 'The Friendship of France and the United States' (bottom half -- Poetry, Beauty and Elegance -- of panel above main entrance) (art deco, 1933, Alfred Janniot) (106 kb, 17 March 2007)
  65. New York City: 610 Fifth Avenue (La Maison Française, Rockefeller Center): 'The Friendship of France and the United States' (panel above main entrance) (art deco, 1933, Alfred Janniot) (99 kb, 18 March 2007)
  66. New York City: 610 Fifth Avenue (La Maison Française, Rockefeller Center): 'Torch of Freedom' (or 'Gallic Freedom') (decoration above main entrance) (art deco, 1933, Alfred Janniot) (68 kb, 18 March 2007)
  67. New York City: 620 Fifth Avenue (British Empire Building, Rockefeller Center): 'Industries of the British Commonwealth' (sculptures above door -- salt, wheat, wool, coal, fish, cotton, tobacco and sugar -- art deco, 1932, Carl Paul Jennewein) (54 kb, 17 March 2007)
  68. New York City: 620 Fifth Avenue (British Empire Building, Rockefeller Center): 'Mercury with Blazing Sun' (decoration above Channel Gardens entrance) (art deco, 1932, Lee Lawrie, colorist Leon V. Solon) (69 kb, 3 January 2008)
  69. New York City: 636 Fifth Avenue (International Building North, Rockefeller Center): 'Youth Leading Industry' (glass block bas-relief over door) (art deco, 1936, Attilra Piccirilli) (58 kb, 18 March 2007)
  70. New York City: 9 West 50th Street (International Building, Rockefeller Center): 'St Francis of Assisi with Birds' (decoration over door) (1935, Lee Lawrie, colorist Leon V. Solon) (64 kb, 18 March 2007)
  71. New York City: Chrysler Building (135 East 42nd Street): entrance (art deco, 1928-1930, William Van Alen) (77 kb, 18 March 2007)
  72. New York City: Chrysler Building (405 Lexington Avenue): view (art deco, 1928-1930, William Van Alen) (38 kb, 18 March 2007)
  73. New York City: Chrysler Building (Lexington Avenue): lantern (art deco, 1928-1930, William Van Alen) (66 kb, 18 March 2007)
  74. New York City: Empire State Building: façade detail (1929-1931, architect Shreve, Lamb and Harmon) (69 kb, 2 January 2008)
  75. New York City: Radio City Music Hall (Sixth Avenue, Avenue of the Americas): 'Evening' (decoration over entrance) (art deco, 1932, Robert Garrison) (63 kb, 18 March 2007)
  76. New York City: Radio City Music Hall (Sixth Avenue, Avenue of the Americas): 'Morning' (decoration over entrance) (art deco, 1932, Robert Garrison) (62 kb, 18 March 2007)
  77. New York City: Radio City Music Hall (Sixth Avenue, Avenue of the Americas): 'Present' (decoration over entrance) (art deco, 1932, Robert Garrison) (58 kb, 18 March 2007)
  78. New York City: Radio City Music Hall (West 50th Street): 'Dance' (enameled metal rondel) (art deco, 1932, Hildreth Meiere) (75 kb, 18 March 2007)
  79. New York City: Radio City Music Hall (West 50th Street): 'Drama' (enameled metal rondel) (art deco, 1932, Hildreth Meiere) (70 kb, 18 March 2007)
  80. New York City: Radio City Music Hall (West 50th Street): 'Song' (enameled metal rondel) (art deco, 1932, Hildreth Meiere) (64 kb, 18 March 2007)
  81. New York City: Rockefeller Plaza (Rockefeller Center): 'Maiden' (part of 'Mankind') (1934, Paul Manship) (87 kb, 3 January 2008)
  82. New York City: Rockefeller Plaza (Rockefeller Center): 'Prometheus' (skating rink, lower plaza, sculpture) (art deco, 1934, Paul Manship) (71 kb, 18 March 2007)
  83. New York City: Rockefeller Plaza (Rockefeller Center): 'Youth' (part of 'Mankind') (1934, Paul Manship) (99 kb, 3 January 2008)
  84. New York City: United Nations (First Avenue), General Assembly Building: balconies (1947-1953, Le Corbusier, Oscar Niemeyer, Sir Howard Robertson, et al. with Harrison and Abramovitz) (66 kb, 18 March 2007)
  85. Paris, France: 10 Rue Mallet-Stevens: exterior (art deco, 1927, architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, stained glass windows by Louis Barillet) (78 kb, 2 April 2004)
  86. Paris, France: 16-18 Rue des Favorites (was Centre de Chèques Postaux): view (1932-1935, Michel Roux-Spitz) (76 kb, 19 November 2007)
  87. Paris, France: 17 Square de Montsouris: view (c 1930, D. Zielinsky) (100 kb, 19 November 2007)
  88. Paris, France: 3 Rue Gauguet: view (c 1930, D. Zielinsky) (79 kb, 19 November 2007)
  89. Paris, France: 3 Rue Raffet: door (art deco, 1929, architect Ch. Plumet) (80 kb, 25 June 2004)
  90. Paris, France: 47 Rue des Favorites: façade (art deco, 1932, architects Daniel Jasson Coquet) (85 kb, 14 October 2004)
  91. Paris, France: 5 Rue Gauguet: view (c 1930, D. Zielinsky) (84 kb, 19 November 2007)
  92. Paris, France: 50 Rue Falguière: deco woman (sculptor G. Petit) (53 kb, 13 October 2006)
  93. Paris, France: 65 Boulevard Garibaldi: deco woman (1929, architect Jean Boucher and Pierre Soulard, sculptor F.P. Joyeux) (55 kb, 12 October 2006)
  94. Paris, France: 65 Boulevard Garibaldi: deco woman (1929, architect Jean Boucher and Pierre Soulard, sculptor F.P. Joyeux) (56 kb, 12 October 2006)
  95. Paris, France: 7 Rue Gauguet: view (c 1930, D. Zielinsky) (53 kb, 19 November 2007)
  96. Paris, France: 9 Rue Vavin: door (art deco) (80 kb, 4 March 2004)
  97. Paris, France: Atelier Barillet, 15 Square de Vergennes: stained glass (art deco, 1932, architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, stained glass windows by Louis Barillet) (104 kb, 13 October 2004)
  98. Paris, France: Atelier Barillet, 15 Square de Vergennes: stained glass detail, Athena (art deco, 1932, architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, stained glass windows by Louis Barillet) (97 kb, 19 November 2007)
  99. Paris, France: Atelier Barillet, 15 Square de Vergennes: view at dusk (art deco, 1932, architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, stained glass windows by Louis Barillet; restored 2001-2002) (110 kb, 13 October 2004)
  100. Paris, France: Atelier Barillet, 15 Square de Vergennes: view in daytime (art deco, 1932, architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, stained glass windows by Louis Barillet; restored 2001-2002) (102 kb, 19 November 2007)
  101. Paris, France: Atelier Georg and Gromaire: view (1925, André Lurçat) (57 kb, 19 November 2007)
  102. Paris, France: BMW Garage, 109 Rue de la Tombe-Issoire: view (1930s) (65 kb, 19 November 2007)
  103. Paris, France: Fondation Suisse (Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris): view (1932-1933, Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret) (111 kb, 19 November 2007)
  104. Paris, France: Fondation Suisse (Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris): view (1932-1933, Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret) (72 kb, 19 November 2007)
  105. Paris, France: Maison du Brésil (Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris): view (1959, Le Corbusier and Lucio Costa) (84 kb, 19 November 2007)
  106. Paris, France: Maison du Brésil (Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris): view (1959, Le Corbusier and Lucio Costa) (81 kb, 19 November 2007)
  107. Paris, France: Maison Ozenfont, 53 Avenue Reille: view (1923, Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret) (98 kb, 19 November 2007)
  108. Paris, France: Maison Townshend, 1 Villa Seurat: view (1926, André Lurçat) (60 kb, 19 November 2007)
  109. Paris, France: Villa Guggenbuhl, corner Rue Nansouty and Rue Georges-Braque: view (1927, André Lurçat) (79 kb, 19 November 2007)
  110. Paris, France: Villa La Roche, 10 Square du Docteur Blanche: entrance hall window wall (1923-1925, architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret) (61 kb, 2 April 2004)
  111. Poissy, France: Villa Savoye: bathtub and day bed in master bedroom (1928-1931, architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret) (49 kb, 19 December 2003)
  112. Poissy, France: Villa Savoye: exterior ramp and window (1928-1931, architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret) (47 kb, 19 December 2003)
  113. Poissy, France: Villa Savoye: semi-spiral staircase (1928-1931, architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret) (58 kb, 3 April 2004)
  114. Poissy, France: Villa Savoye: view (1928-1931, architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret) (57 kb, 3 April 2004)
  115. Poissy, France: Villa Savoye: view (1928-1931, architects Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret) (51 kb, 19 December 2003)
  116. Rastatt, Germany: Bahnhofstraße 35: façade detail (art deco, 1926) (60 kb, 18 April 2008)
  117. Utrecht, Netherlands: Schröder (Schroder) House, Prins Hendriklaan 50: view (1924, architect Gerrit Thomas Rietveld) (57 kb, 28 February 2007)

Other architecture:

  1. Aldwincle, Northamptonshire, England: Lyveden New Bield: view from south (1595-1605) (72 kb, 14 September 2007)
  2. Aldwincle, Northamptonshire, England: Lyveden New Bield: window (1595-1605) (83 kb, 14 September 2007)
  3. Ambleside, England: University of Cumbria (was St Martin's College): Charlotte Mason Library (2003, Capita DBS) (82 kb, 2 August 2007)
  4. Arles, France: Jesuit chapel (99 kb, 3 September 2001)
  5. Arles, France: Roman columns (82 kb, 2 September 2001)
  6. Berlin, Germany: Am Rupenhorn 24 (Buchthal Villa): view (1929-1932, architects Hans and Wassili Luckhardt and Alfons Anker) (143 kb, 12 March 2006)
  7. Berlin, Germany: Am Rupenhorn 25 (Kluge Villa): view (1929-1930, architects Hans and Wassili Luckhardt and Alfons Anker) (101 kb, 12 March 2006)
  8. Berlin, Germany: Berliner Dom (Cathedral): central arch detail (1905, architect Julius Carl Raschdorff; restored 1975-1983) (86 kb, 11 March 2006)
  9. Berlin, Germany: Berliner Dom (Cathedral): central arch detail (1905, architect Julius Carl Raschdorff; restored 1975-1983) (87 kb, 11 March 2006)
  10. Berlin, Germany: Berliner Dom (Cathedral): façade (1905, architect Julius Carl Raschdorff; restored 1975-1983) (101 kb, 12 March 2006)
  11. Berlin, Germany: Campus Berlin-Buch, Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP): façade (1998-1999, architect Heinle, Wischer und Partner) (80 kb, 9 March 2006)
  12. Berlin, Germany: Campus Berlin-Buch, Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP): staircase (1998-1999, architect Heinle, Wischer und Partner) (65 kb, 9 March 2006)
  13. Berlin, Germany: Deutsches Historisches Museum extension: snowy view (1998-2003, architect I.M. Pei) (56 kb, 11 March 2006)
  14. Berlin, Germany: Greifenhagener Straße 50: decoration (48 kb, 10 March 2006)
  15. Berlin, Germany: Klosterstraße 64 (Gebrtietz): façade (1873?) (77 kb, 12 March 2006)
  16. Berlin, Germany: Klosterstraße, Dutch (Netherlands) Embassy: façade (2003, architect OMA / Rem Koolhaas) (68 kb, 12 March 2006)
  17. Berlin, Germany: Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus: snowy view (1998-2003, architect Stephan Braunfels) (55 kb, 11 March 2006)
  18. Berlin, Germany: Max-Delbruck-Centrum fur Molekulare Medizin Berlin-Buch (MDC), Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Haus: interior detail (50 kb, 10 March 2006)
  19. Berlin, Germany: Max-Delbruck-Centrum fur Molekulare Medizin Berlin-Buch (MDC), Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Haus: lobby (63 kb, 10 March 2006)
  20. Berlin, Germany: Max-Delbruck-Centrum fur Molekulare Medizin Berlin-Buch (MDC), Timofejew Ressowski-Haus: view (2005, architect Staab Architekten) (62 kb, 9 March 2006)
  21. Berlin, Germany: Molkenmarkt 1: buttress decoration of man with lion wrap (66 kb, 12 March 2006)
  22. Berlin, Germany: Reichstag: dome mirrors (1995-1999, architect Norman Foster and Partners) (121 kb, 11 March 2006)
  23. Berlin, Germany: Reichstag: entrance relief (1884-1894, architect Paul Wallot) (68 kb, 11 March 2006)
  24. Berlin, Germany: Reichstag: entrance relief (1884-1894, architect Paul Wallot) (68 kb, 11 March 2006)
  25. Berlin, Germany: Scherenbergstraße 26: gate decoration (81 kb, 10 March 2006)
  26. Berlin, Germany: Stargader Straße 8: buttress decoration (42 kb, 10 March 2006)
  27. Berlin, Germany: Stralauer Straße 32: façade (72 kb, 12 March 2006)
  28. Berlin, Germany: Unter den Linden, Aeroflot: view (built 1965-1966, architect not known) (74 kb, 11 March 2006)
  29. Berlin, Germany: Wilhelmstraße, British Embassy: façade (2000, architect Michael Wilford and Partners) (79 kb, 12 March 2006)
  30. Bethesda, Maryland: National Library of Medicine, NIH (National Institutes of Health): sculpture ('Tree 1', 1981, Kenneth Snelson) and view of building (1959-1962, O'Connor and Kilham) (76 kb, 19 March 2007)
  31. Bethesda, Maryland: National Library of Medicine, NIH (National Institutes of Health): view (1959-1962, O'Connor and Kilham) (80 kb, 20 March 2007)
  32. Bexhill-on-Sea, England: De La Warr Pavilion: bandstand (2001, architect Niall McLaughlin) (61 kb, 9 September 2007)
  33. Boston, Massachusetts: 111 Huntington Avenue (part of Prudential Center): view (2002, Childs Bertman Tseckares) (69 kb, 25 March 2007)
  34. Boston, Massachusetts: 745 Boylston Street: entrance decoration (63 kb, 25 March 2007)
  35. Boston, Massachusetts: John Hancock Tower: view (1972-1975, I.M. Pei) (65 kb, 25 March 2007)
  36. Boston, Massachusetts: New England Aquarium: Simons IMAX Theater (2001, architect E. Verner Johnson and Associates) (51 kb, 8 January 2008)
  37. Boston, Massachusetts: Prudential Tower (Building) (part of Prudential Center): view (1964, Charles Luckman and Associates) (88 kb, 25 March 2007)
  38. Boston, Massachusetts: Trinity Church: view (1877, H.H. Richardson) (92 kb, 25 March 2007)
  39. Buffalo, New York: Buffalo-Niagara Airport: corner window structure (1997, lead designer Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates) (86 kb, 19 July 2007)
  40. Buffalo, New York: Darwin D. Martin Gardener's Cottage: view from front (c1908, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (113 kb, 7 September 2005)
  41. Buffalo, New York: Darwin D. Martin House: 'martin house' roof top ornament (now on ground) (1904-1906, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (93 kb, 7 September 2005)
  42. Buffalo, New York: Ellicott Square Building: courtyard mosaic floor (1930-1931, designed by William Winthrop Kent and James A. Johnson) (99 kb, 18 July 2007)
  43. Buffalo, New York: Ellicott Square Building: elevator (lift) door (1895-1896, Daniel H. Burnham and Co., principal architect Charles Atwood) (84 kb, 18 July 2007)
  44. Buffalo, New York: Ellicott Square Building: entrance (1895-1896, Daniel H. Burnham and Co., principal architect Charles Atwood) (88 kb, 18 July 2007)
  45. Buffalo, New York: Ellicott Square Building: entrance detail (1895-1896, Daniel H. Burnham and Co., principal architect Charles Atwood) (95 kb, 18 July 2007)
  46. Buffalo, New York: Ellicott Square Building: entrance lantern and columns (1895-1896, Daniel H. Burnham and Co., principal architect Charles Atwood) (80 kb, 18 July 2007)
  47. Buffalo, New York: Ellicott Square Building: staircase in courtyard (1895-1896, Daniel H. Burnham and Co., principal architect Charles Atwood) (101 kb, 18 July 2007)
  48. Buffalo, New York: Ellicott Square Building: staircase in entrance hall (vestibule) (1895-1896, Daniel H. Burnham and Co., principal architect Charles Atwood) (82 kb, 18 July 2007)
  49. Buffalo, New York: Ellicott Square Building: top of façade (1895-1896, Daniel H. Burnham and Co., principal architect Charles Atwood) (80 kb, 18 July 2007)
  50. Buffalo, New York: Erie Community College (was Post Office): tower (1894-1901, Jeremiah O'Rourke, William Arkin and James Knox Taylor) (39 kb, 18 July 2007)
  51. Buffalo, New York: Erie Community College: interior courtyard façade (1894-1901, Jeremiah O'Rourke, William Arkin and James Knox Taylor; 1979-1981, Cannon Design, conversion for college) (95 kb, 18 July 2007)
  52. Buffalo, New York: Forest Lawn Cemetery: Blue Sky Mausoleum (designed 1928, built 2004, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (65 kb, 7 September 2005)
  53. Buffalo, New York: Liberty (Bank) Building (originally German-American Bank): lantern (1925, architect Alfred Bossom) (67 kb, 18 July 2007)
  54. Buffalo, New York: Saint Joseph's Cathedral: lantern (1851-1855, architect Patrick Keeley) (75 kb, 18 July 2007)
  55. Buffalo, New York: West Swan Street: grape vine decoration (72 kb, 18 July 2007)
  56. Cahors, France: Valentre bridge (Pont Valentre) (65 kb, 31 August 2001)
  57. Cambridge, England: Churchill College: Study Centre hallway roof (1993, Thurlow Carnell and Thornburrow) (92 kb, 1 April 2008)
  58. Cambridge, England: Clare College: chapel interior (84 kb, 22 May 2007)
  59. Cambridge, England: Clare College: chapel organ (88 kb, 22 May 2007)
  60. Cambridge, England: Cowley Road: horses and hi-tech (70 kb, 12 June 2000)
  61. Cambridge, England: CUP bookshop, St Mary's Street: window grill (88 kb, 9 April 2008)
  62. Cambridge, England: Department of Criminology: windows (2003-2004, architect Allies and Morrison) (68 kb, 25 October 2004)
  63. Cambridge, England: Downing College: library cupola (1992-1993, architect Quinlan Terry) (62 kb, 7 June 2001)
  64. Cambridge, England: Downing College: library floor (1992-1993, architect Quinlan Terry) (71 kb, 7 June 2001)
  65. Cambridge, England: East Road: Helmore Building extension window (2003-2005, Hawkins\Brown) (150 kb, 1 April 2005)
  66. Cambridge, England: Elizabeth Way roundabout underpass: lamp posts (66 kb, 9 April 2008)
  67. Cambridge, England: Emmanuel College: chapel interior (80 kb, 25 July 2002)
  68. Cambridge, England: Faculty of English: windows (2003-2004, architect Allies and Morrison) (76 kb, 1 October 2004)
  69. Cambridge, England: Faculty of Law: exterior (1994-1995, Norman Foster and Partners) (53 kb, 22 April 2005)
  70. Cambridge, England: Fitzwilliam College, Gatehouse Court: windows (2002-2004, architect Allies and Morrison) (52 kb, 14 December 2004)
  71. Cambridge, England: Fitzwilliam Museum: dome support (1870-1875, restored 1999-2001) (81 kb, 18 March 2008)
  72. Cambridge, England: Gonville and Caius College: chapel ceiling (1637; cherubs removed 1643, replaced 1660) (125 kb, 19 June 2007)
  73. Cambridge, England: Gonville and Caius College: chapel interior (94 kb, 19 June 2007)
  74. Cambridge, England: Gonville and Caius College: Gate of Honour top half (with sundials) (75 kb, 11 May 2006)
  75. Cambridge, England: Jane Coston Bridge (over A14): view along centreline (2003-2004, engineer Owen Williams) (45 kb, 5 May 2008)
  76. Cambridge, England: Judge Institute: interior (1991-1995, architect John Outram Associates) (107 kb, 27 June 2000)
  77. Cambridge, England: Judge Institute: reflection of tree in window (85 kb, 2 November 2006)
  78. Cambridge, England: Kingfisher Way: balconies (2007-2008, architect Alison Brooks) (60 kb, 7 March 2008)
  79. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel choir stalls (126 kb, 9 May 2008)
  80. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel heraldic panel behind Fellows' stalls (121 kb, 11 July 2002)
  81. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel heraldic panel behind Fellows' stalls (124 kb, 11 July 2002)
  82. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel in fog (124 kb, 10 December 2001)
  83. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel interior (100 kb, 23 May 2007)
  84. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel organ (99 kb, 22 May 2007)
  85. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel south façade (75 kb, 9 May 2008)
  86. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel west door tympanum (95 kb, 23 December 2004)
  87. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel with Horse Chestnut (Aesculus) tree in flower (73 kb, 12 May 2008)
  88. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel, screen and gatehouse reflected in shop window (90 kb, 17 October 2003)
  89. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel, sculpture above west door (77 kb, 21 December 2004)
  90. Cambridge, England: King's College: chapel, tympanum above west door (108 kb, 23 May 2007)
  91. Cambridge, England: King's College: fountain and gatehouse (61 kb, 9 May 2008)
  92. Cambridge, England: King's College: gatehouse top (70 kb, 3 May 2008)
  93. Cambridge, England: King's College: shield on Queen's Road gate (96 kb, 4 March 2008)
  94. Cambridge, England: Magdalene College: Pepys Building (16th-17th century) (71 kb, 7 May 2008)
  95. Cambridge, England: New Hall: Canning & Eliza House windows (2004-2006, architect R H Partnership) (65 kb, 6 June 2006)
  96. Cambridge, England: Newnham College: Pfeiffer Archway gate detail (1893, designed by Basil Champneys, made by Thomas Elsley) (100 kb, 30 October 2007)
  97. Cambridge, England: Old Schools and Senate House: view (76 kb, 12 May 2008)
  98. Cambridge, England: Pembroke College: chapel organ (80 kb, 2 May 2007)
  99. Cambridge, England: Pembroke College: chapel wall decoration (40 kb, 17 April 2007)
  100. Cambridge, England: Peterhouse: Master's Lodge gate detail (made 1928) (138 kb, 7 March 2008)
  101. Cambridge, England: Queen's College: Old Court, cupola (51 kb, 2 May 2007)
  102. Cambridge, England: Queens' College: old dining hall wall, arch and ceiling decoration (1875, designed by G.F. Bodley, executed by F.R. Leach, restored 1961) (126 kb, 11 August 2006)
  103. Cambridge, England: Sedgwick Museum of Geology: cupola (1904-1911, architect T.G. Jackson) (72 kb, 3 March 2008)
  104. Cambridge, England: Senate House: lamp post (70 kb, 9 April 2008)
  105. Cambridge, England: Sidney Street: Lloyds TSB Bank clock face (1890-1893, architect Alfred Waterhouse) (107 kb, 26 December 2007)
  106. Cambridge, England: St Andrew's Church, Chesterton: oak bench carving of griffin (71 kb, 11 April 2007)
  107. Cambridge, England: St Andrew's Church, Chesterton: oak bench carving of lion (?) (51 kb, 11 April 2007)
  108. Cambridge, England: St Botolph's Church: octagonal cover and canopy (1637) over medieval font (59 kb, 3 May 2008)
  109. Cambridge, England: St Catharine's College: chapel interior (80 kb, 7 June 2007)
  110. Cambridge, England: St John's College: main gate decoration (119 kb, 1 February 2005)
  111. Cambridge, England: Trinity College Science Park: Q.ton Forum (1999-2000, architect The Charter Partnership) (119 kb, 1 October 2000)
  112. Cambridge, England: Trinity College: chapel interior (88 kb, 19 May 2007)
  113. Cambridge, England: Trinity College: chapel organ (90 kb, 19 May 2007)
  114. Cambridge, England: Trinity College: Nevile's Gate, top (showing royal seal) (63 kb, 3 May 2008)
  115. Cambridge, England: Trinity College: Wren Library (1676-1684, Christopher Wren) (67 kb, 3 May 2008)
  116. Cambridge, England: Trinity College: Wren Library gate ironwork (101 kb, 23 December 2004)
  117. Cambridge, England: Trinity College: Wren Library interior (82 kb, 19 June 2007)
  118. Cambridge, England: Trinity College: Wren Library, arches and columns (72 kb, 22 February 2002)
  119. Cambridge, England: Trinity College: Wren Library, pediment ('Ptolemy II receiving the Septuagint from the Translators', c 1679) (53 kb, 23 March 2008)
  120. Cambridge, England: Water Street: Green Dragon pub (100 kb, 31 May 2000)
  121. Canterbury, England: University of Kent, Department of Biosciences: stairs (1972, architects Easton, Robertson, Preston and Partners) (75 kb, 21 February 2006)
  122. Carcassonne, France: view from a distance (72 kb, 1 September 2001)
  123. Celebration, Florida: Celebration Avenue: tower (71 kb, 20 July 2007)
  124. Celebration, Florida: Market Street: shopping arcade (88 kb, 20 July 2007)
  125. Celebration, Florida: Spring Park Loop: typical house (97 kb, 20 July 2007)
  126. Celebration, Florida: US Post Office: view (1993, Michael Graves) (40 kb, 20 July 2007)
  127. Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania: Kentuck Knob (I.N. and Bernardine Hagan House): driveway lamp (1950s, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (115 kb, 9 September 2005)
  128. Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania: Kentuck Knob (I.N. and Bernardine Hagan House): entrance area (1954-1956, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (100 kb, 9 September 2005)
  129. Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania: Kentuck Knob (I.N. and Bernardine Hagan House): entrance area detail (steps, wall frieze, small triangular rain drain) (1954-1956, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (82 kb, 9 September 2005)
  130. Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania: Kentuck Knob (I.N. and Bernardine Hagan House): southwest corner (the 'prow') (1954-1956, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (118 kb, 9 September 2005)
  131. Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania: Kentuck Knob (I.N. and Bernardine Hagan House): terrace including hexagonal roof cutouts (1954-1956, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (82 kb, 9 September 2005)
  132. Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania: Kentuck Knob (I.N. and Bernardine Hagan House): west wall and hexagonal roof cutouts (1954-1956, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (112 kb, 9 September 2005)
  133. Chirk, Wrexham, Wales: Chirk Castle: Davies Gates detail (made between 1712 and 1719 by the brothers Robert and John Davies of Bersham near Wrexham) (112 kb, 15 October 2005)
  134. Częstochowa, Poland: Jasna Góra: basilica altar (121 kb, 12 July 2005)
  135. Częstochowa, Poland: Jasna Góra: basilica entrance façade (60 kb, 12 July 2005)
  136. Częstochowa, Poland: Jasna Góra: baslica, Chapel of St Anthony of Padua, altar (18th c) (97 kb, 12 July 2005)
  137. Częstochowa, Poland: Jasna Góra: Chapel of the Virgin organ (1956) (125 kb, 12 July 2005)
  138. Derby, New York: Graycliff (Isabel Martin House): view from back (1926-1927, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (105 kb, 7 September 2005)
  139. Edinburgh, Scotland: Dynamic Earth: view (1999, architect Michael Hopkins and Partners) (63 kb, 6 April 2004)
  140. Edinburgh, Scotland: Waverley Station: cupola frieze (90 kb, 9 February 2006)
  141. Ely, England: Ely Cathedral: tympanum above west door (115 kb, 21 January 2006)
  142. Ettlingen, Germany: Kirchenplatz: latticework house (former office for church taxes, restored 1980s) (72 kb, 18 April 2008)
  143. Ettlingen, Germany: Kronenstraße: ironwork hanging cross (1761) (59 kb, 18 April 2008)
  144. Ettlingen, Germany: Rathausturm: view (originally medieval but redesigned in baroque style and extended upwards c1740) (43 kb, 18 April 2008)
  145. Ettlingen, Germany: Schloß (Castle): decoration over entrance (baroque, 1728-1732, master builder Johann Michael Ludwig Rohrer; restored 1978) (84 kb, 17 April 2008)
  146. Ettlingen, Germany: Schloß (Castle): trompe l'oeil façade (baroque, 1728-1732, master builder Johann Michael Ludwig Rohrer; restored 1978) (87 kb, 17 April 2008)
  147. Ettlingen, Germany: Schloß (Castle): trompe l'oeil window detail (baroque, 1728-1732, master builder Johann Michael Ludwig Rohrer; restored 1978) (57 kb, 17 April 2008)
  148. Ettlingen, Germany: Seminarstraße: ironwork sign (1905) (74 kb, 18 April 2008)
  149. Ettlingen, Germany: St Martinskirche: façade (1733) (74 kb, 27 April 2005)
  150. Ettlingen, Germany: St Martinskirche: view (1733) (67 kb, 18 April 2008)
  151. Florence, Massachusetts: Look Park: Sanctuary and trees (on Willow Lake) (81 kb, 15 September 2006)
  152. Gdańsk, Poland: Artus' Court (Dwór Artusa): façade (1616-1617, decorated by Abraham van den Blocke), with Neptune Fountain (1633, cast by Peter Husen) in foreground (86 kb, 16 July 2005)
  153. Gdańsk, Poland: Golden House (Złota Kamienica): façade (1618, designed by Abraham van den Blocke) (97 kb, 16 July 2005)
  154. Gdańsk, Poland: St Mary's Church: angel playing trumpet (1760; Johann Heinrich Meissner) (57 kb, 16 July 2005)
  155. Gdańsk, Poland: St Mary's Church: clock (1460s; made by Hans Duringer) (87 kb, 16 July 2005)
  156. Gdańsk, Poland: ulica Długa: façade (85 kb, 16 July 2005)
  157. Glasgow, Scotland: Glasgow University, Gilbert Scott Building: tower (1870, George Gilbert Scott) (77 kb, 8 February 2006)
  158. Glasgow, Scotland: Glasgow University, Wolfson Medical School Building: view (2002, Reiach and Hall Architects) (88 kb, 8 February 2006)
  159. Göteborg (Gothenburg), Sweden: 18 Kungsportsavenyn (Avenyn): decorative supports (73 kb, 19 October 2005)
  160. Göteborg (Gothenburg), Sweden: 23 Storgatan: lion's head (106 kb, 8 June 2004)
  161. Göteborg (Gothenburg), Sweden: Chalmers tekniska högskola (Chalmers University of Technology), MC2 building: balconies (2000, Erséus Frenning Sjögren Arkitekter) (85 kb, 8 June 2004)
  162. Göteborg (Gothenburg), Sweden: Nils Ericson Terminalen (Terminal): bus departure hall (1996, Niels Torp Arkitekter) (116 kb, 9 June 2004)
  163. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Mirador de Lindaraja, Mocárabe decoration (119 kb, 11 December 2005)
  164. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Palacio de Carlos V (Charles V Palace), interior (77 kb, 11 December 2005)
  165. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Patio de los Arrayanes (Myrtle Courtyard) (86 kb, 11 December 2005)
  166. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Patio de los Liones (Courtyard of the Lions), Mocárabe arch (86 kb, 11 December 2005)
  167. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Patio de los Liones (Courtyard of the Lions), Mocárabe arches (128 kb, 11 December 2005)
  168. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Patio del Cuarto Dorado (Courtyard of the Golden Room, Patio del Mexuar) (89 kb, 11 December 2005)
  169. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Sala de dos Hermanas (Hall of the Two Sisters), Mocárabe cupola (112 kb, 11 December 2005)
  170. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Sala de la Barca (Hall of the Barca), Mocárabe vault (89 kb, 11 December 2005)
  171. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Sala de los Abencerrajes (Hall of the Abencerrajes), Mocárabe cupola (98 kb, 11 December 2005)
  172. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Sala de los Abencerrajes (Hall of the Abencerrajes), Mocárabe decoration (126 kb, 11 December 2005)
  173. Granada, Spain: Alhambra: Sala de los Reyes (Hall of the Kings), wall decoration and Mocárabe arches (112 kb, 11 December 2005)
  174. Granada, Spain: Iglesia y Convento de San Anton: cupola (17th-18th c) (105 kb, 11 December 2005)
  175. Grenoble, France: 6 Rue Félix Poulat: elephant decoration (architects Chatrousse and Ricoud) (75 kb, 24 February 2006)
  176. Grenoble, France: A48 at tollbooth: communication tower (69 kb, 22 February 2006)
  177. Grenoble, France: ESRF (European Synchroton Radiation Facility): connecting corridor from experimental hall to central building (c1991) (50 kb, 23 February 2006)
  178. Guilford, Vermont: Southeastern Vermont Welcome Center (1999, architect Timothy D. Smith and Associates with Vermont Timber Works) (101 kb, 1 December 2002)
  179. Harlow, England: M11 (2.5 km north of J7): Church Langley Water Tower (1993-4, structural design Pearson Ellis Partnership) (55 kb, 3 February 2008)
  180. Higham Ferrers, England: Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin: carving on north side of tower (man playing flute and drum) (86 kb, 21 April 2007)
  181. Higham Ferrers, England: Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin: tower and spire (with birds) (69 kb, 19 March 2005)
  182. Higham Ferrers, England: Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin: view (54 kb, 21 April 2007)
  183. Himeji, Japan: castle: fish (carp, koi?) decoration at top of roof (64 kb, 12 July 2006)
  184. Hinxton, England: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus): East Wing (2007, architect NBBJ) (79 kb, 6 February 2008)
  185. Hinxton, England: Sanger Institute (Wellcome Trust Genome Campus): Cairns Pavilion, glass walkway (2005, architect NBBJ) (66 kb, 6 February 2008)
  186. Hinxton, England: Sanger Institute (Wellcome Trust Genome Campus): Cairns Pavilion, view (2005, architect NBBJ) (55 kb, 16 April 2008)
  187. Hinxton, England: Sanger Institute (Wellcome Trust Genome Campus): Data Centre (2005, architect NBBJ) (67 kb, 6 February 2008)
  188. Hinxton, England: Sanger Institute (Wellcome Trust Genome Campus): Data Centre, interior with 'floating' meeting room (2005, architect NBBJ) (77 kb, 6 February 2008)
  189. Ipswich, England: Friars Street: Willis Faber and Dumas (1971-1975, Norman Foster and Partners) (58 kb, 10 April 2005)
  190. Issy-les-Moulineaux, France: 31 Rue Kléber: sculpture of The Fox and The Grapes (after La Fontaine) (1904, architect Durandaud, sculptor Lachesnee) (78 kb, 14 October 2006)
  191. Istanbul, Turkey: Atatürk International Airport (Hava Limanı): international terminal (1998-2000, architects Ebru Kantaşi and GMW Architects) (72 kb, 3 April 2006)
  192. Istanbul, Turkey: Basilica Cistern: column with 'tear-drop' design (532 AD) (68 kb, 31 March 2006)
  193. Istanbul, Turkey: Basilica Cistern: columns (532 AD) (72 kb, 31 March 2006)
  194. Istanbul, Turkey: Basilica Cistern: Medusa head at base of column (532 AD) (77 kb, 31 March 2006)
  195. Istanbul, Turkey: Beyazıt Camii (Mosque): decoration over entrance (1501-1506) (96 kb, 3 April 2006)
  196. Istanbul, Turkey: Beyazıt Camii (Mosque): view (1501-1506) (76 kb, 3 April 2006)
  197. Istanbul, Turkey: Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii): arch decoration (1606-1616, architect Mehmet Ağa) (122 kb, 31 March 2006)
  198. Istanbul, Turkey: Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii): main column decoration (1606-1616, architect Mehmet Ağa) (100 kb, 31 March 2006)
  199. Istanbul, Turkey: Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii): minaret and courtyard (1606-1616, architect Mehmet Ağa) (54 kb, 31 March 2006)
  200. Istanbul, Turkey: Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii): support decoration (1606-1616, architect Mehmet Ağa) (125 kb, 31 March 2006)
  201. Istanbul, Turkey: Fountain of Sultan Ahmet III: fountain and decoration (1728) (81 kb, 1 April 2006)
  202. Istanbul, Turkey: Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya): decoration on column capital (Byzantine) (78 kb, 31 March 2006)
  203. Istanbul, Turkey: Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya): grill, Library of Sultan Mahmud I (1739) (108 kb, 31 March 2006)
  204. Istanbul, Turkey: Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya): view (532-537 AD, many changes since, including addition of minarets in 15th and 16th centuries) (69 kb, 31 March 2006)
  205. Istanbul, Turkey: Obelisk of Theodosius, Hippodrome: view (carved in Egypt around 1450 BC, erected by Theodosius in 390) (59 kb, 31 March 2006)
  206. Istanbul, Turkey: Ordu Caddesi: column with 'tear-drop' design (from Forum of Theodosius, 4th century AD) (69 kb, 3 April 2006)
  207. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace Harem (Soğukçeşme Sokak), Dining (Fruit) Room of Ahmet III: wall decoration (108 kb, 1 April 2006)
  208. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace Harem (Soğukçeşme Sokak), Imperial Hall: fountain (120 kb, 1 April 2006)
  209. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace Harem (Soğukçeşme Sokak), Imperial Hall: wall decoration (113 kb, 1 April 2006)
  210. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace Harem (Soğukçeşme Sokak), Library of Ahmet I: inlaid (mother-of-pearl) wood shutters and (Iznik) tiled niches (99 kb, 1 April 2006)
  211. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace Harem (Soğukçeşme Sokak), Valide Sultan's (Queen Mother's) bed chamber: wall decoration (85 kb, 1 April 2006)
  212. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Audience Chamber (Arzodası): fountain (85 kb, 1 April 2006)
  213. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Audience Chamber (Arzodası): view (77 kb, 1 April 2006)
  214. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Imperial Council Chamber (Kubbealtı): detail (117 kb, 1 April 2006)
  215. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Imperial Council Chamber (Kubbealtı): detail (115 kb, 1 April 2006)
  216. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Imperial Council Chamber (Kubbealtı): dome (98 kb, 1 April 2006)
  217. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Imperial Council Chamber (Kubbealtı): entrance (116 kb, 1 April 2006)
  218. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Library of Ahmet III: fountain (88 kb, 1 April 2006)
  219. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Library of Ahmet III: interior with inlaid (mother-of-pearl) wood shutters and (Iznik) tiles (127 kb, 1 April 2006)
  220. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Middle Gate (Bab-ü's Selam): view (93 kb, 1 April 2006)
  221. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Revan Kiosk: fountain and (Iznik) tiles (93 kb, 1 April 2006)
  222. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Revan Kiosk: interior with inlaid (mother-of-pearl) wood shutters and (Iznik) tiles (137 kb, 1 April 2006)
  223. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Sacred Safekeeping Rooms (Hırka-i Saadet): fountain (99 kb, 1 April 2006)
  224. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), Sacred Safekeeping Rooms (Hırka-i Saadet): window and (Iznik) tiles (106 kb, 1 April 2006)
  225. Istanbul, Turkey: Topkapı Palace (Sarayı), The Chamber of the Treasury Servants: stone pavement (131 kb, 1 April 2006)
  226. Istanbul, Turkey: Tourism Police building: view (based on Ottoman-style wood house) (87 kb, 31 March 2006)
  227. Istanbul, Turkey: Yeni Camii (New Mosque): decoration over entrance (1597-1663) (97 kb, 3 April 2006)
  228. Kennedy Space Center, Florida: Vehicle Assembly Building: view (from bus) (48 kb, 21 July 2007)
  229. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Basilica of the Body of Christ: choir stall (127 kb, 24 July 2005)
  230. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Church of Saints Peter and Paul: façade (80 kb, 24 July 2005)
  231. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Church of Saints Peter and Paul: façade detail (with two apostles) (104 kb, 22 July 2005)
  232. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Church of the Holy Cross: choir stall decoration (102 kb, 24 July 2005)
  233. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Church of the Holy Cross: pulpit detail (99 kb, 24 July 2005)
  234. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Cloth Hall (Sukiennice): column carving (86 kb, 22 July 2005)
  235. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Instytut Marji: façade (92 kb, 24 July 2005)
  236. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: St Mary's Church: chancel stall decoration (1635-1637, carved by Fabian Moller) (120 kb, 22 July 2005)
  237. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: St Mary's Church: Christ Crucified altar (Veit Stross, late 15th c) (113 kb, 22 July 2005)
  238. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: ulica Floriańska: Mother and Child (54 kb, 24 July 2005)
  239. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: ulica Św Jana 20: sculpture over door (72 kb, 24 July 2005)
  240. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Wawel Hill: inner courtyard fresco decoration (62 kb, 23 July 2005)
  241. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Wawel Hill: inner courtyard gallery and stairs (16th c, construction directed by Francesco Fiorentino, master Benedict and Bartolomeo Berecci) (69 kb, 23 July 2005)
  242. Kraków (Cracow), Poland: Wawel Hill: King Sigismund Chapel (98 kb, 22 July 2005)
  243. Krościenko n. Dunajcem, Małopolska, Poland: Church of Christ the Good Shepherd (46 kb, 20 July 2005)
  244. Kyoto, Japan: Kyoto central railway station: interior (1997, architect Hiroshi Hara) (110 kb, 12 July 2006)
  245. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, bell tower exterior (1938-1941, Frank Lloyd Wright) (56 kb, 20 July 2007)
  246. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, bell tower interior (1938-1941, Frank Lloyd Wright) (63 kb, 20 July 2007)
  247. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, exterior view (1938-1941, Frank Lloyd Wright) (62 kb, 20 July 2007)
  248. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, exterior wall (1938-1941, Frank Lloyd Wright) (77 kb, 20 July 2007)
  249. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, interior wall with glass tiles (1938-1941, Frank Lloyd Wright) (70 kb, 20 July 2007)
  250. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, wall below bell tower (1938-1941, Frank Lloyd Wright) (68 kb, 20 July 2007)
  251. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Campus Carillon (1991) (60 kb, 20 July 2007)
  252. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: E.T. Roux Library (architect Nils Schweizer) (48 kb, 20 July 2007)
  253. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Emile E. Watson Administration Building, courtyard pool (1945-1948, Frank Lloyd Wright) (76 kb, 20 July 2007)
  254. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Esplanade (1941-1958, Frank Lloyd Wright, partly restored) (55 kb, 20 July 2007)
  255. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Esplanade hexagonal cutouts, at Administration Building (1945-1948, Frank Lloyd Wright) (41 kb, 20 July 2007)
  256. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Esplanade ironwork grill (1950s?, Frank Lloyd Wright) (86 kb, 20 July 2007)
  257. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Esplanade, at Administration Building (1945-1948, Frank Lloyd Wright) (54 kb, 20 July 2007)
  258. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Lucius Pond Ordway Building (Industrial Arts Building), exterior (1942-1952, Frank Lloyd Wright) (78 kb, 20 July 2007)
  259. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Lucius Pond Ordway Building (Industrial Arts Building), interior (1942-1952, Frank Lloyd Wright) (75 kb, 20 July 2007)
  260. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Planetarium (Cosmography Building), view (1953-1958, Frank Lloyd Wright) (69 kb, 20 July 2007)
  261. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Polk County Science Building, esplanade (with aluminum columns) (1953-1958, Frank Lloyd Wright) (75 kb, 20 July 2007)
  262. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Polk County Science Building, view (1953-1958, Frank Lloyd Wright) (71 kb, 20 July 2007)
  263. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Thad Buckner Building (was E.T. Roux Library), reading room exterior view (1941-1945, Frank Lloyd Wright) (50 kb, 20 July 2007)
  264. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Thad Buckner Building (was E.T. Roux Library), reading room interior view (1941-1945, Frank Lloyd Wright) (64 kb, 20 July 2007)
  265. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: Three Seminar Buildings (L.A. Raulerson Building), column (showing different colors considered for walls, and small glass tiles) (1940-1941, Frank Lloyd Wright) (61 kb, 20 July 2007)
  266. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: William H. Danforth Chapel (Minor Chapel), exterior view (1954-1955, Frank Lloyd Wright) (97 kb, 20 July 2007)
  267. Lakeland, Florida: Florida Southern College: William H. Danforth Chapel (Minor Chapel), main stained glass window (1954-1955, Frank Lloyd Wright) (66 kb, 20 July 2007)
  268. Łódź, Poland: Krusche and Ender building (ulica Piotrkowska 143): balcony (1898, architect David Lande) (59 kb, 18 July 2005)
  269. Łódź, Poland: ulica Piotrkowska 149: sculpture over door (99 kb, 18 July 2005)
  270. Łódź, Poland: ulica Piotrkowska 234/236: sculpture over door (61 kb, 19 July 2005)
  271. Łódź, Poland: ulica Piotrkowska 53: sculpture over door (88 kb, 18 July 2005)
  272. Łódź, Poland: ulica Piotrkowska 90: sculpture over door (63 kb, 19 July 2005)
  273. Łódź, Poland: ulica Sienkiewicza 85/87: façade reflecting sky (65 kb, 18 July 2005)
  274. London, England: Bankside Lofts (corner of Holland Street and Hopton Street): view (converted c1995, Piers Gough of CZWG) (67 kb, 29 July 2007)
  275. London, England: Bankside One (part of Bankside 123) (Southwark Street): view (Allies and Morrison, 2007) (87 kb, 29 July 2007)
  276. London, England: BedZED (Helios Road, Beddington): view (2002, Bill Dunster Architects, with BioRegional) (82 kb, 16 September 2007)
  277. London, England: British Museum: Great Court (1999-2000, Norman Foster and Partners and Buro Happold) (91 kb, 3 July 2004)
  278. London, England: British Museum: Great Court roof (1999-2000, Norman Foster and Partners and Buro Happold) (109 kb, 24 September 2007)
  279. London, England: British Museum: Great Court roof (1999-2000, Norman Foster and Partners and Buro Happold) (110 kb, 15 February 2003)
  280. London, England: British Museum: Ionic order capital of column in Great Court (showing volutes, and egg and dart decoration) (48 kb, 2 May 2002)
  281. London, England: Harmony House (Baden Powell Close, Dagenham): bulls at top of columns (2000, architect F Alexander-Sefre, bull design by Tim Crawley of Rattee and Kett) (56 kb, 15 September 2007)
  282. London, England: M25 (just south of exit 4): pedestrian bridge (Polhill Bridleway) over motorway (1985, designed by Kent Sub Unit of South East Road Construction Unit) (56 kb, 16 September 2007)
  283. London, England: Millennium ('Wobbly') Bridge (1998-2002, Norman Foster and Partners and Arup Associates) (106 kb, 21 July 2002)
  284. London, England: Palestra Building (197 Blackfriars Road): view (2006, Will Alsop) (83 kb, 29 July 2007)
  285. London, England: Piccadilly, Burlington House, Society of Antiquaries: head of woman over entrance (1869-1873, architects Robert Richardson Banks and Charles Barry, Jr.) (66 kb, 3 February 2008)
  286. London, England: Piccadilly, Burlington House: archway of courtyard entrance (1869-1873, architects Robert Richardson Banks and Charles Barry, Jr.) (85 kb, 29 July 2007)
  287. London, England: Piccadilly, Burlington House: detail of courtyard entrance (1869-1873, architects Robert Richardson Banks and Charles Barry, Jr.) (78 kb, 29 July 2007)
  288. London, England: Southwark Cathedral: Great Screen (16th-20th centuries) (121 kb, 4 June 2005)
  289. London, England: St Mary Axe: The Gherkin (Swiss Re building, 1997-2004, Norman Foster and Partners) (78 kb, 3 July 2004)
  290. London, England: St Pancras Station: interior view (1868, architect George Gilbert Scott, roof designed by William Henry Barlow and Rowland Mason Ordish; 2007, renovation lead architect Alastair Lansley) (109 kb, 18 November 2007)
  291. London, England: Victoria and Albert Museum: balcony ironwork (c1770, France, possibly by Jean François Cahon) (92 kb, 26 February 2005)
  292. London, England: Victoria and Albert Museum: screen ironwork (1689-1692, Fountain Garden, Hampton Court Palace, by Jean Tijou) (60 kb, 26 February 2005)
  293. London, England: Waterloo Station: Eurostar terminal (1991-1994, architect Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners) (91 kb, 9 October 2006)
  294. Malbork (Marienburg), Poland: castle: view from across Nogat River (78 kb, 17 July 2005)
  295. Malbork (Marienburg), Poland: castle: view from east (89 kb, 18 July 2005)
  296. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): dining table (1935-1937, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (72 kb, 9 September 2005)
  297. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): entrance, driveway and trellis (1935-1937, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (131 kb, 9 September 2005)
  298. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): guest house plunge pool (1938, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (108 kb, 9 September 2005)
  299. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): living room (1935-1937, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (93 kb, 9 September 2005)
  300. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): living room east terrace (1935-1937, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (88 kb, 9 September 2005)
  301. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): living room, hatchway to stream (1935-1937, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (90 kb, 9 September 2005)
  302. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): master bedroom terrace and living room west terrace (1935-1937, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (79 kb, 9 September 2005)
  303. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): standard view (1935-1937, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (141 kb, 9 September 2005)
  304. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): third floor terrace (1935-1937, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (102 kb, 9 September 2005)
  305. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): view from bridge (1935-1937, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (86 kb, 9 September 2005)
  306. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): window embedded in stone, second floor dressing room (1935-1937, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (102 kb, 9 September 2005)
  307. Mill Run, Pennsylvania: Fallingwater (Kaufmann House): windows (1935-1937, architect Frank Lloyd Wright) (106 kb, 9 September 2005)
  308. New York City: 1 Madison Avenue (Metropolitan Insurance Company): view (1909, Pierre L. LeBrun) (55 kb, 18 March 2007)
  309. New York City: 122 East 42nd Street (Chanin Building): façade decoration (1929, architect Sloan and Robertson) (122 kb, 18 March 2007)
  310. New York City: 122 East 42nd Street (Chanin Building): façade frieze sealife detail (1929, architect Sloan and Robertson) (87 kb, 18 March 2007)
  311. New York City: 220 East 42nd Street (former Daily News Building): wall decoration over entrance (building 1928-1930, John Mead Howells, Raymond Hood and J. André Fouilhoux) (83 kb, 18 March 2007)
  312. New York City: 320 Fifth Avenue (32nd Street side): lion decoration at top of building (59 kb, 3 January 2008)
  313. New York City: 325 Fifth Avenue: view (2005-2006, Stephen B. Jacobs) (101 kb, 18 March 2007)
  314. New York City: 551 Fifth Avenue (Fred R. French Building): façade (1926-1927, Sloan and Robertson, and H. Douglas Ives) reflected in Safra National Bank (2006, Cetra/Ruddy) (71 kb, 18 March 2007)
  315. New York City: Metropolitan Museum of Art: stained glass windows (1912, Frank Lloyd Wright, from Avery Coonley Playhouse, Riverside, IL) (74 kb, 17 March 2007)
  316. New York City: Museum of Modern Art (MOMA): clerestory windows (1912, Frank Lloyd Wright, from Avery Coonley Playhouse, Riverside, IL) (55 kb, 3 January 2008)
  317. New York City: One United Nations Plaza (First Avenue at East 44th Street): view (1976, Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo and Associates) (86 kb, 18 March 2007)
  318. New York City: St Patrick's Cathedral (Fifth Avenue): main altar (1858-1878, architect James Renwick, Jr. and William Rodrigue) (93 kb, 18 March 2007)
  319. New York City: United Nations (First Avenue), General Assembly Building: balconies (1947-1953, Le Corbusier, Oscar Niemeyer, Sir Howard Robertson, et al. with Harrison and Abramovitz) (66 kb, 18 March 2007)
  320. New York City: United Nations (First Avenue), General Assembly Building: view (1947-1953, Le Corbusier, Oscar Niemeyer, Sir Howard Robertson, et al. with Harrison and Abramovitz) (73 kb, 18 March 2007)
  321. New York City: United Nations (First Avenue), Secretariat Building and Hammarskjold Library: view (Secretariat Building, 1947-1953, Le Corbusier, Oscar Niemeyer, Sir Howard Robertson, et al. with Harrison and Abramovitz; Hammarskjold Library, 1963, Harrison, Abramovitz and Harris) (86 kb, 18 March 2007)
  322. New York City: Westin Hotel (Eighth Avenue at 43rd Street): view (2002, Arquitectonica) (60 kb, 18 March 2007)
  323. Northampton, Massachusetts: 189 Main Street: façade (88 kb, 10 September 2005)
  324. Northampton, Massachusetts: Edwards Church: view (1958, architect Harold E. Wagoner) (60 kb, 24 March 2007)
  325. Northampton, Massachusetts: Forbes Library: view (1894, William C. Brocklesby) (94 kb, 16 July 2007)
  326. Northampton, Massachusetts: Old Courthouse: view (1886-1887, architect Henry F. Kilbourn) (91 kb, 24 March 2007)
  327. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Alumnae Gymnasium (1891, William C. Brocklesby) (82 kb, 16 July 2007)
  328. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Campus Center cafeteria seating (2003, Weiss/Manfredi Architects) (37 kb, 17 September 2004)
  329. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Campus Center interior (2003, Weiss/Manfredi Architects) (70 kb, 15 September 2006)
  330. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Campus Center lounge seating (2003, Weiss/Manfredi Architects) (54 kb, 16 July 2007)
  331. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Campus Center, late winter (2003, Weiss/Manfredi Architects) (71 kb, 24 March 2007)
  332. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Campus Center, summer (2003, Weiss/Manfredi Architects) (80 kb, 16 July 2007)
  333. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Campus Center, winter (2003, Weiss/Manfredi Architects) (66 kb, 7 January 2008)
  334. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: College Hall (1873-1875, Peabody and Stearns) (114 kb, 24 March 2007)
  335. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: connecting walkway between McConnell Hall and Sabin-Reed Hall (1967, Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson and Abbott) (72 kb, 16 July 2007)
  336. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Davis Center (Mwangi Cultural Center) (1898; renovated 2004, Lukas Designs) (103 kb, 24 March 2007)
  337. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Lilly Hall (1886, William C. Brocklesby) (102 kb, 16 July 2007)
  338. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Museum of Art (part of Brown Fine Arts Center, 1972, John Andrews, and 2000-2002, Polshek Partnership) (74 kb, 16 July 2007)
  339. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Neilson Library (1909, Lord and Hewlett) (127 kb, 24 March 2007)
  340. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Wright Hall (1961, William and Geoffrey Platt) (79 kb, 24 March 2007)
  341. Northampton, Massachusetts: Smith College: Ziskind House (1957, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill) (112 kb, 24 March 2007)
  342. Northampton, Massachusetts: St John's Episcopal Church: view (84 kb, 16 July 2007)
  343. Northampton, Massachusetts: United Church of Christ and American Baptist Churches: view (60 kb, 24 March 2007)
  344. Norwich, England: Univesity of East Anglia: Constable Terrace (1993, Rick Mather Architects) (48 kb, 7 October 2007)
  345. Norwich, England: Univesity of East Anglia: Constable Terrace, spiral staircase (1993, Rick Mather Architects) (65 kb, 7 October 2007)
  346. Norwich, England: Univesity of East Anglia: Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts (1974-1978, Norman Foster and Partners) (57 kb, 7 October 2007)
  347. Norwich, England: Univesity of East Anglia: Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts (Crescent Wing, 1988-1991, in front of main building, 1974-1978, Norman Foster and Partners) (46 kb, 7 October 2007)
  348. Norwich, England: Univesity of East Anglia: Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, spiral staircase (1974-1978, Norman Foster and Partners) (85 kb, 7 October 2007)
  349. Norwich, England: Univesity of East Anglia: Suffolk Terrace ('Ziggurat') (1964-1968, Denys Lasdun and Partners) (73 kb, 7 October 2007)
  350. Norwich, England: Univesity of East Anglia: Suffolk Terrace ('Ziggurat'), water spouts (1964-1968, Denys Lasdun and Partners) (73 kb, 7 October 2007)
  351. Orlando, Florida: Orlando International Airport: courtyard fountain (81 kb, 23 July 2007)
  352. Orlando, Florida: Orlando International Airport: courtyard lamp post (83 kb, 23 July 2007)
  353. Orlando, Florida: Orlando International Airport: terminal roof structure (95 kb, 23 July 2007)
  354. Osaka, Japan: Kansai International Airport: interior (1990-1994, architect Renzo Piano) (82 kb, 11 July 2006)
  355. Oxford, England: History Faculty (originally Indian Institute): cupola (1883-1884, architect Basil Champneys) (66 kb, 25 May 2006)
  356. Paris, France: 1 Rue Boulard: wall decoration (1900) (73 kb, 4 March 2004)
  357. Paris, France: 1 Rue Gaston Boissier: top of façade (49 kb, 19 November 2007)
  358. Paris, France: 137 Boulevard Raspail: window ironwork (1922, architect Henri Sauvage) (88 kb, 10 October 2006)
  359. Paris, France: 21 Rue Vouillé: wall sculpture (79 kb, 13 October 2006)
  360. Paris, France: 25 bis Rue Benjamin Franklin: wall decoration (1902-1903, architects Auguste and Gustave Perret, tiles by Alexandre Bigot) (112 kb, 2 April 2004)
  361. Paris, France: 26 Rue Vavin: façade (1912-1914, architect Henri Sauvage and Charles Sarazin ) (112 kb, 10 October 2006)
  362. Paris, France: 27 Square de Montsouris: tile decoration on wall (95 kb, 19 November 2007)
  363. Paris, France: 31 bis Rue Campagne-Première: façade (1911, architect André Arfvidson; tiles by Alexandre Bigot) (108 kb, 4 March 2004)
  364. Paris, France: 31 bis Rue Campagne-Première: window (1911, architect André Arfvidson; tiles by Alexandre Bigot) (100 kb, 10 October 2006)
  365. Paris, France: 4 Square de Montsouris: tile decoration below eaves (84 kb, 19 November 2007)
  366. Paris, France: 45 Boulevard Lefebvre: façade (1916, architect Léon Boucher) (107 kb, 19 November 2007)
  367. Paris, France: 67 Boulevard Raspail: sculpture (1913, architect Leon Tissier, sculptor Henri Bouchard) (71 kb, 13 October 2004)
  368. Paris, France: 7 Rue Erlanger: façade (1910, architect Girollet Renaudt) (61 kb, 25 June 2004)
  369. Paris, France: 9 Rue Brown-Séquard: lion's head (61 kb, 13 October 2006)
  370. Paris, France: 95 Rue de Vaugirard: façade (1891, architect Ferdinand Glaize ) (88 kb, 11 October 2006)
  371. Paris, France: 97 Boulevard Raspail: sculpture over door of birds (1913, architect Eugene Chifflot) (83 kb, 10 October 2006)
  372. Paris, France: Atelier Chana Orloff: view (1926, Auguste Perret) (77 kb, 19 November 2007)
  373. Paris, France: Beaubourg (Pompidou Centre): walkway (1972-1976, architects Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano) (98 kb, 12 June 2005)
  374. Paris, France: Charles de Gaulle airport: Terminal 1 escalator (travelator) (1964-1974, architect Paul Andreu) (79 kb, 29 March 2003)
  375. Paris, France: Collège Néerlandais (Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris): view (1927-1938, Willem Marinus Dudok) (94 kb, 19 November 2007)
  376. Paris, France: Fondation Avicenne (originally Pavillon d'Iran) (Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris): view (1968-1969, Claude Parent, Mossem Foroughi and Hedar Ghiai) (83 kb, 19 November 2007)
  377. Paris, France: Galeries Lafayette, Boulevard Haussmann: decoration below glass dome (1910-1912, architect Ferdinand Chanut) (148 kb, 2 April 2004)
  378. Paris, France: Gobelins tapestry factory: staircase ironwork (79 kb, 1 April 2004)
  379. Paris, France: Maison de la Tunisie (Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris): helical staircase (1953, Jean Sebag and Jean Prouvé) (94 kb, 19 November 2007)
  380. Paris, France: Maison de l'Inde (Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris): view (1968, J.M. Benjamin, H.R. Laroya and Gaston Leclaire) (77 kb, 19 November 2007)
  381. Paris, France: Maison du Mexique (Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris): view (1953, architects Jorge L. Medellin and Urbain Cassan) (94 kb, 19 November 2007)
  382. Paris, France: Musée d'Orsay: clock (1898-1900, architect Victor Laloux) (128 kb, 24 June 2000)
  383. Paris, France: Musée d'Orsay: gallery (1983-1986, architects R. Gardon, P. Colbac, J.-P. Philippe and Gae Aulenti) (133 kb, 24 June 2000)
  384. Paris, France: Musée d'Orsay: restaurant (1898-1900, architect Victor Laloux) (124 kb, 24 June 2000)
  385. Paris, France: Notre Dame: tympanum above central door of west-facing façade (109 kb, 13 October 2004)
  386. Paris, France: Notre Dame: tympanum above northern door of west-facing façade (97 kb, 13 October 2004)
  387. Paris, France: Notre Dame: tympanum abo