Architecture Collection
9 galleries
Classical and historical use of elements of ornamentation in architecture design.
01) Exterior and interior architecture design elements.
01a) Pop-up shop Exterior Facade of Tiffany pop up store Greenwich Village.
05) Decorative sculptures, stone work and marble on both interior and exterior of buildings.
03) Synergy of graphic architecture and design either buildings or close up details. Computer altered to create conceptual optical illusion designs of patterns, and repetition of forms and shapes.
04) Hardware used in and on architecture.
01) Exterior and interior architecture design elements.
01a) Pop-up shop Exterior Facade of Tiffany pop up store Greenwich Village.
05) Decorative sculptures, stone work and marble on both interior and exterior of buildings.
03) Synergy of graphic architecture and design either buildings or close up details. Computer altered to create conceptual optical illusion designs of patterns, and repetition of forms and shapes.
04) Hardware used in and on architecture.
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927 imagesClassical and historical use of elements of ornamentation in architecture design.
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241 imagesVictorian Gothic architectural style details of the Jefferson Market Library in Greenwich Village is a New York City Landmark.
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153 imagesFlora and plants from the Jefferson Market Garden in Greenwich Village New York City. The Jefferson Market Library Victorian Gothic architectural style in Greenwich Village is a New York City Landmark.
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2023 imagesSynergy of graphic architecture and design either buildings or close up details. Computer altered to create conceptual optical illusion designs of patterns, and repetition of forms and shapes. For other examples you can also look in the "Abstract - Symmetry of Smoke and Mirror Images" Gallery. One of the most well known optical illusions is known as "Rubin's Vase" this simple illusion devised by Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin can be perceived as both a vase or as the profiles of two human faces gazing at one another. The visual effect generally presents the viewer with two shape interpretations, each of which is consistent with the retinal image, but only one of which can be maintained at a given moment. The distinction is exploited by devising an ambiguous picture, whose contours match seamlessly the contours of another picture sometimes the same picture.This was a practice M. C. Escher used in some of this pictures. These stimuli provide an excellent and intuitive demonstration of the figure-ground distinction the brain makes during visual perception, since it involved higher-level cognitive pattern matching, in which the overall picture determines its mental interpretation,
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463 imagesExamples of Hardware used in and on architecture. Art Deco Batman Door Handles Beaux-Arts Fixtures Brass Door Handle Bronze Art Deco Cast Iron Lights Cast Iron Stair Railing Ceiling Lighting Door Hand Knocker Doorknockers Lion Head Door Handle Mermaid Brass Door Handle Old Havana - The Tropicana Oscar Wilde Restaurant Bar Outdoor Lights Sconce Lighting Skylights Stain glass Subway Station Tiles Tiles
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216 imagesStonework on side of building of carved face in stone in 19th century buildings in New York City
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1362 imagesDecorative sculptures, stone work and marble on both interior and exterior of buildings. Akroter Design Elements Alhambra, Spain American Surety Building Arabesque Decorations Art Deco Art Deco CutOuts in white Art Deco Eagles Art Deco Reliefs Art Nouveau Facade Bowery Saving Bank Capital Details Carved Faces in Stone Caryatid Columns Caryatid Mantelpiece Chanin Building Art Deco reliefs Church Decorative Facade Columns Corbel Cornice Brackets Cornice Lion's Faces Cupid's in Stone Decorative Facades Decorative Sculptures Decorative Stonework Deco Reliefs Display Manikin Dragons Eagles Egyptian Tomb Faces in Stone Flatiron Building Gargoyles Greek Sculptural Figures Griffins Ironwork Face Jefferson Market Library Lion Cornice Lions Heads Loew's Journal Square, NJ Marble cravings Masonary Stonework Mayan Ruins Medusa in Stone Municipal Building NYP Library Lion Pillar Design Roof Cornice Rosettes Saint George and the Dragon Sea Creatures Seashell Capital Sculptures Sixty Nine Regiment Armory building Stone Craved Faces Stone Faces Venetian Glass Window Display Manikin
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530 imagesList of interior and exterior of churches below: Alhambra Spain Moorish architecture The Church of St. Veronica Catholic Churches Church of Saint Francis of Assisi The First Presbyterian Church The Church of the Village Grace Episcopal Church Saint Patrick's Cathedral Our Lady of Pompeii Church St. George Ukrainian Catholic Church Archway in St. Peters Vatican The Church of the Most Precious Blood Trinity Church Chapel Trinity Cemetery St. John’s in the Village Episcopal Church Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church Mt Zion Church, FL. Mother Essie McDonald
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127 imagesPop-up facade of Tiffany's pop up store was located at Bank and 301 West 4th Street in Greenwich Village. The pop-up was open through January 8 2022, then extended for two weeks after Valentine's Day. Removable Vinyl installed by workers that it can be peeled off easily, and it won't leave any sticky marks on the outside. It will not damage the paint on exterior walls The location was picked for it's abundance of affluent buyers of Tiffany's luxury jewelry. Tiffany & Co. is an American luxury jewelry and specialty retailer headquartered in New York City. It sells jewelry, sterling silver, china, crystal, stationery, fragrances, water bottles, watches, personal accessories, and leather goods. Pop-up shops are temporary retail spaces that can be used to promote and sell products of all types, ranging from food and drinks to clothing, gifts or other merchandise. The store is comprised of dream-like salons with theatrical lighting, moon and star motifs, white clouds, and regal gold leaf elements. Jewelry necklaces & pendants, rings and bracelets can be shop by Category or Gemstone ( Diamond, Aquamarine, Turquoise, Colored Gemstone ) or Metal (gold, platinum, sterling silver ).