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Santiago Calatrava’s Train Station in Liege
Santiago Calatrava‘s train station in Liege, Belgium. Stopped through on my way from Paris to Amsterdam last fall. The massive station canopy is spectacular and opens up to the city
Santiago Calatrava‘s train station in Liege, Belgium. Stopped through on my way from Paris to Amsterdam last fall. The massive station canopy is spectacular and opens up to the city
Santiago Calatrava’s Twisting Torso residential tower in Malmo, Sweden. Images by Jonathan Choe
The only thing more spectacular than a building by Santiago Calatrava is a complex with more than 5 of them (if you count the nearby train station). I spent an
This incredible train station in Zurich by legendary architect Santiago Calatrava is extremely expressive of structural forces- both straining to support the weight of the hill it’s embedded in, and
To discuss the stylistic influences on an architect would be a nearly endless task: drawing upon everything from an architect’s childhood and education to their culture and experiences. Santiago Calatrava,
I love taking the train, and it’s even better if there’s a cool train station involved! Check out a list of my ten favourites below! #01 Bras Basah MRT Station
I’ve always been inspired by the extravagantly expressive works of Santiago Calatrava. Gare do Oriente, one of Lisbon’s main train stations, is one of Calatrava’s early works and was completed
A couple years back while visiting Greece, I took a trip out to visit the site of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. Athens is filled with fascinating ancient ruins, and
Here’s a list of ten of the coolest buildings I’ve seen in my architectural travels: 1. McCormick Tribune Campus Center by Rem KoolhaasChicago, United States This building is just fantastic,
As an avid public transport enthusiast, it was incredibly interesting to traverse the archipelagic city of Venice by Vaporetta (the city’s water bus system). Although expensive and often crowded, it’s
Throughout the centuries, Chicago’s people built a city to match the imaginations of its residents. Now, Chicago is trying to deal with its lavish cultural past, during present economic realities
Barcelona Pavilion by Mies van der Rohe La Sagrada Familia by Antonio Gaudi Suites Avenue Building by Toyo Ito Porta Fira Towers & Expo by Toyo Ito Fish Sculpture by Frank