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My highlight of the @DesignMuseum's new Moving to Mars show was discovering the incredible work of Galina Balashova, the first space architect, who designed the interiors of Soyuz, Salyut and Mir 🚀 https://t.co/IrUiWPK9mT
Giorgio di Vasari(1511-1574)Italian Painter/Architect/Art Historian. Respected painter/architect, especially his frescos & use of Mannerism style 2 intensify biblical narratives. Most agree his great contribution was: The Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors & Architects
Newly-added this month: 36 lives, with a focus on women, citizenship, and social action before 1950. This update includes eight of the first female magistrates, as well as a naval architect, a Judo black belt, and a debutante. https://t.co/XxqGPpgTDf
There's still time to apply for this year's Bartlett Creative Coding Summer School. Whether you're an artist, designer or architect, our course will introduce you to new ways of thinking. https://t.co/LuGGhjS3tN
Designs and concepts by Russian architect, Yakov Chernikhov (1889-1951). Late 1920s/early 30s.
Undoubtedly one of the most eye catching & unmistakable landmarks to grace London’s skyline is the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral, designed in the English Baroque style during the late 17th C. by a much renowned therianthropic architect, the celebrated werebird Sir Christoper Wren.
The Architect, Archimedian Perintol Reborn. My take on what the creator of the Sentients looks like after the Old War. @PlayWarframe @rebbford @moitoi @sheldoncarter @sj_sinclair #warframe #ballas #orokin #art #fanart
This week's #ThrowbackThursday is to the opening ceremony of Tupton Hall Grammar School in 1936. The original school building was on the site we occupy today, designed by G.H. Widdows, the county architect, and opened by Oliver Stanley, Secretary of State for Education.
We introduce you the latest work of Ana D'Apuzzo; architect, artist and designer, Jury member of our Hyde Park Music Pavilion (HPMP) London international architecture competition.
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Michelangelo died #OnThisDay in 1564. Painter, on panel and in fresco, sculptor and architect, writer of sonnets, he was the first artist recognised by contemporaries as a genius. Come into Room 8 and see two unfinished paintings by him: https://t.co/0Eq5JmjJqn
William Buckland (1734-1774), the Oxford-born, London-trained indentured servant-turned-Chesapeake architect, as painted by Charles Willson Peale in 1774, completed 1789. Seen drafting the elevation of the extant Hammond-Harwood House in Annapolis, Buckl… https://t.co/67EfXAoaRB
Day 06 - Engineer
Nora Barney was among the first women to graduate with an engineering degree in United States. She was a civil engineer, architect, and suffragist.
She was also the first female member of the American Society of Civil Engineers!
#INKtober #Girltober
Today is the 150th anniversary of the birth of Scottish architect, designer, and artist, Charles Rennie Mackintosh! I can't make it across the pond for any celebrations, so I'm celebrating with this illustration, based on a window found at @78Derngate. #Mackintosh150
This TUESDAY @RCA - Architecture ILS 5: Epic Architecture, The Book of Sins with Cristina Maria Goberna Pesudo; architect, educator and critic. Founder partner of Fake Industries Architectural Agonism. Tickets, free, RSVP: https://t.co/WCihk73qau #RCA #architecture #ILS
How do you 'curate' architecture? Join us next Wednesday for the last in our series of Architecture on Display talks with architect, writer and author Giulia Foscari. https://t.co/KFQoQPGbla
Todays Character
Architect,Innocentia,Baselard
Well...I'll try more character
because this is so cool and amazing!
Michelangelo was born #OnThisDay in 1475. Painter, sculptor & architect, he was the first artist recognised by contemporaries as a genius. You can see 'The Entombment (or Christ being carried to his Tomb)' and 'The Manchester Madonna' in Room 8: https://t.co/cu6WD8fRNW