Pics of the Week: You and Famous Architectural Landmarks
10 June 2009, 18:03
As architects like to travel, some like being photographed in front of iconic buildings that move, and possibly inspire them. Others do it to show a spirit of having reached a symbolic “summit.” Here are some pictures taken by some of our folks in front of what they perhaps consider their architectural “Mt. Everest.”

[above] Greg Ryden and The Kaufmann House aka Falling Water

[above] Angela Martinez and Grand Central Station

[above] Veronica Hernandez and Château de Chambord

[above] Peter Ho and Rachofsky House

[above] Hannah Sargent and Park Güell, Barcelona

[above] Christian Sheridan, AIA and The Tower of Pisa

[above] Alejandro Brave and The Venice Beach House by Frank Gehry

[above] Silvana Micolich and Calatrava Bridge: Puente de la Mujer

[above] Fernando L. Brave, AIA and the Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp, France

[above] Frank Vargas, AIA and Red Square The Krelin and Lenin’s Tumb

[above] Terry Minh-Tam Banh and The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

[above] Fabian Vargas and Boca Juniors Stadium, Buenos Aires
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