Who are the world-famous architects? Where can I see analysis of their works?
Helsinki Railway Station, Finland (1906-1916)
Architect: E. Saarinen
Helsinki Railway Station is his romantic classicism building Although the masterpiece has a classical and heavy style, it is also staggered with high and low levels.
The squares and circles complement each other, so it is lively, memorable but not rigid. It is regarded as one of the masterpieces of architectural art in the 20th century.
The Mira Apartment, Barcelona, Spain (1906-1910)
Architect: A. Gaudí
The Mira Apartment in Spain from 1906 to 1910 Barcelona was built. The famous Spanish architect Atonio Gaudi (1852-1926) used romantic fantasy to make plastic art penetrate into the three-dimensional architecture, focusing on the artistic expression of modeling. He absorbed the style of Islamic architecture, combined it with the structural characteristics of Gothic architecture, adopted natural forms, and carefully explored his original plastic architectural model.
Lincoln Memorial Hall, Washington, USA (1919-1922)
Architect: H. Bacon
The Memorial Hall draws on the traditional techniques of ancient Greek temples , surrounded by 36 marble Doric columns, symbolizing the 36 states of the United States during Lincoln's time.
Stockholm City Hall, Sweden (1909-1923)
Architect: R. Osterberg
Decoration of several halls in the City Hall Gorgeous but not vulgar, with the poetic and picturesque flavor of the Nordic region, it is considered a masterpiece of national romantic architecture.
Schroeder House, Utrecht, Netherlands (1924)
Architect: G. Rietveld
The Schroeder House The residence is a typical expression of De Stijl's artistic proposition in the field of architecture.
Bauhaus School Building, Germany (1926)
Architect: W. Gropius
Represented the design of "Bauhaus" Features: Pay attention to space design, emphasize function and structural efficiency, and directly link architectural aesthetics with the purpose of the building
, material performance, economy and the exquisiteness of the construction. This school building and the teaching policies and methods of the Bauhaus School have had a great influence on the development of modern architecture.
Villa Savoye, Poissy, France (1928-1930)
Architect: Le Corbusier
It is similar to traditional European residences It is quite different, showing the fierce innovative spirit and architectural concepts of the architectural movement in the 1920s.
German Pavilion at Barcelona Exposition, Spain (1929)
Architect: Mies van der Rohe
The pavilion influenced the architectural style of the 20th century had a wide impact.
Empire State Building, New York, United States (1931)
Architect: S.L.H. Architects
Height is 381 meters. It held the title of height champion for 42 years. To this day, its height still ranks first in the world.
Fallingwater, United States (1935)
Architect: F.L. Wright
Fallingwater is not only a particularly outstanding building among F.L. Wright's own works, It is also a rare and wonderful flower in the 20th century world architectural garden.
Marseille Apartment, France (1946-1952)
Architect: Le Corbusier
Due to the removal of the cast-in-place concrete formwork, the surface was not Without any treatment, the concrete that roughly showed traces of manual operations was exposed, showing a rough, primitive, simple and honest artistic effect. Later, it was brought to the "laurel crown" of the ancestor of "Brutalism".
Ronchamp Church, France (1950-1953)
Architect: Le Corbusier
The Ronchamp Church was built after World War II , one of the most eye-catching works designed by Le Corbusier, which represents the transformation of Le
Le Corbusier's creative style and exerted influence on the development of Western "modern architecture" significant impact.
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