-
began meeting with
architects to
design a home for a
parcel deemed "
unbuildable" by
other architects. Koenig's
design was
built in 1959 as part of the...
- ISBN 978-0-521-55952-2. Harbison,
Robert (1991). The Built, the
Unbuilt and the
Unbuildable: In
Pursuit of
Architectural Meaning. MIT Press. pp. 108f. ISBN 0-262-08204-7...
- site that, with a
slope of 45 degrees, was
thought to be
practically unbuildable.
Because of a
concrete pedestal,
almost 20 feet (6 m) in diameter, buried...
- House) and 22 (the
Stahl House) were
constructed on dramatic, otherwise-
unbuildable sites.
Particularly the Case
Study House #22,
photographed by Julius...
-
restrictions about building too
close to the river, much of the land was
unbuildable.
Because it was not
enough homes to turn a profit,
Lennar canceled construction...
- in San Jose and a
museum of
needles in Ichihara, ****an. "I
think what
unbuildable stuff leads to is
maybe a
possible reexamination, not so much of the...
-
Hombre (1991–1995) in Galicia, Spain. In 1983, he
supported an
apparently unbuildable entry for a
sports club in Hong Kong by the then-unknown
architect Zaha...
-
Crossroads Center was the site of a m****
stabbing attack. "Happy 50th to the '
unbuildable' crossroads". SC Times.
August 29, 2018.
Retrieved February 22, 2022...
- or
their best-known
works were "paper architecture"—unbuilt or even
unbuildable schemes, yet
known through frequent reproduction in
architectural magazines...
- writer, engineer, and
architect best
known for his
unbuilt and
frequently unbuildable concepts for buildings.
Castiglioni attended the
Polytechnic University...