University of Wolverhampton's School of Art will be razed to the ground as part of a major redevelopment of the campus, but ...
In economic collapse — “dying on the vine,” as U.S. News and World Report described it in the late 1950s — Boston’s Old World sense of itself as a New World European village was crumbling as surely as ...
Advocating for his father’s art, Tony Sheets’ late-in-life calling, resulted in saving many examples that otherwise would ...
Sheets, who died in December at age 82, rescued art by his famous father from buildings facing demolition and also ran the ...
Boston City Hall was designated a historical landmark on Jan. 25, to both praise and disapproval from readers.
The project funded by a $749,000 grant from the National Park Service’s Historic Preservation Fund is expected to last for ...
One of Wolverhampton's most familiar landmark's will disappear from the skyline as part of a radical shake-up of the university.
Presenter Heather Ewart heads to the curious town of Kandos, on the edge of the Great Dividing Range. It was founded in the early 20th century to supply cement for buildings like the Sydney Harbour ...
Perhaps the most famous Brutalist building in the United States is the J. Edgar Hoover Building. Brutalist architecture is characterized by raw concrete walls, imposing geometrism and repetition, ...
Street art has the power to transform concrete jungles into vibrant canvases, reflecting the heartbeat of a community's ...
Staged at Paris’ Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection, Anthony Vaccarello mashed up Rive Gauche elegance with Robert ...
It’s become a place that I could come to when I needed courage,” said Ruth Henry, artist-in-residence at the Peace Institute.