Exterior of the former Jewish Academic House in Warsaw, Poland, originally constructed in 1926 as a residence for Jewish students.

The former Jewish Academic House in Warsaw, Poland, was constructed in 1926 to serve as a student dormitory for Jewish students in the city. The building’s facade reflects a blend of architectural styles popular during that period, characterized by its ornate detailing and intricate design. The structure served as a hub for academic and cultural … Read more

The Northern Section of Theatre Square in Warsaw, Poland, Renovated from 1995-1999 with Modifications to Accommodate Surrounding Apartment Buildings. The Church in the Middle and House on the Left were Shortened, while the Building on the Right (Jabłonowski Palace/City Hall) is a Facade.

The northern part of Theatre Square in Warsaw, Poland underwent reconstruction from 1995-1999, with some modifications made to accommodate existing structures. The church in the center and house on the left had to be shortened because they were too close to apartment buildings built in the 1960s. The building on the right, known as the … Read more

The exterior of Mosta Rotunda in Malta [Original Size] [Original Content] [5184×3456]

The image provided shows the façade of the Rotunda of Mosta in Malta. The Rotunda of Mosta is a Roman Catholic church located in the town of Mosta in central Malta. It is known for its large and impressive dome, often referred to as the Mosta Dome, which is one of the largest unsupported domes … Read more

Yet Another Gruesomely Mutilated Facade in New York City!

A building in New York has been severely mutilated, adding to a growing trend of vandalized facades in the city. This latest incident is just one of many cases where buildings have been defaced or destroyed, leaving property owners and city officials frustrated. The vandalism is not only unsightly, but it also poses safety hazards … Read more

Zala György Villa’s Exterior in Budapest, Hungary (1899-1901)

The Zala György Villa in Budapest, Hungary is a prime example of Art Nouveau architecture, designed by architect Béla Lajta and constructed between 1899-1901. The villa is known for its ornate facade, which features a combination of decorative elements such as intricate ironwork, colorful ceramic tiles, and curvilinear forms inspired by nature. The facade of … Read more