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Dennis Severs House - London UK
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Producer: momad
A magical meander through the details of life indoors from 1724 to 1914, this is a wooden maze of memories, rich in velvets, steeped in smells; a fabulous feast for the senses.
views: 43 / rank: 2744 / uploaded: 02/14/2008
duration: 2 Mins. 24 Sec.

Henry VII’s Lady Chapel - London UK
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Producer: momad
Described as ‘the wonder of the entire world’, this chapel at the eastern end of Westminster Abbey is a breathtakingly beautiful masterpiece of medieval architecture.
views: 64 / rank: 2745 / uploaded: 02/14/2008
duration: 2 Mins. 59 Sec.

Sir John Soane’s Museum - London UK
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Producer: momad
Sir John Soane merged three houses together to create this stunning home to his magnificent collection of paintings, sculpture and architectural artefacts, truly breathtaking.
location: United Kingdom / London
views: 47 / rank: 2749 / uploaded: 02/13/2008
duration: 3 Mins. 48 Sec.

Marble Arch - London UK
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Producer: momad
Originally the entrance to Buckingham Palace, this huge triumphal arch was moved to its present location in 1851 and has a rich history of hangings, riots and royalty associated with it.
location: United Kingdom / London
views: 47 / rank: 2761 / uploaded: 02/12/2008
duration: 1 Mins. 33 Sec.

Hyde Park Corner - London UK
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Producer: momad
Right in the middle of the hurly burly, this tranquil spot is so much more than a traffic island. Home to the most moving war memorials in London, stop here and find time to take it in.
views: 31 / rank: 2765 / uploaded: 02/12/2008
duration: 2 Mins. 24 Sec.

Road Trip! Architecture & the American West! Archinect Travels episode 4
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Producer: ArchinectTravels
from Unbeige.com: "Last year, Archinect editor Marlin Watson, a self-described "disillusioned architect," embarked on a cross-country road trip with a video camera to find out what we talk about when we talk about architecture in America. In December, he finally started posting his discoveries as the new feature Archinect Travels. Part travelogue, part documentary, Watson's incredibly personal narration and nice camera work make good companions for this journey. Download the episodes for your iPod/iPhone and stay tuned for future episodes see the story unfold at: archinect.com/travels
views: 59 / rank: 2803 / uploaded: 02/03/2008
duration: 11 Mins. 44 Sec.

Road Trip! Architecture & the American West! Archinect Travels episode 3
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Producer: ArchinectTravels
from unbeige.com: Last year, Archinect editor Marlin Watson, a self-described "disillusioned architect," embarked on a cross-country road trip with a video camera to find out what we talk about when we talk about architecture in America. In December, he finally started posting his discoveries as the new feature Archinect Travels. Part travelogue, part documentary, Watson's incredibly personal narration and nice camera work make good companions for this journey. Download the episodes for your iPod/iPhone and stay tuned for future episodes at archinect.com/travels archinect.com/travels
views: 48 / rank: 5264 / uploaded: 02/03/2008
duration: 12 Mins. 12 Sec.

Road Trip! Architecture & the American West! Archinect Travels episode 2
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Producer: ArchinectTravels
From Unbeige.com: Last year, Archinect editor Marlin Watson, a self-described "disillusioned architect," embarked on a cross-country road trip with a video camera to find out what we talk about when we talk about architecture in America. In December, he finally started posting his discoveries as the new feature Archinect Travels. Part travelogue, part documentary, Watson's incredibly personal narration and nice camera work make good companions for this journey. Download the episodes for your iPod/iPhone and stay tuned for future episodes at Archinect.com/travels
views: 28 / rank: 2804 / uploaded: 02/03/2008
duration: 8 Mins. 43 Sec.

Road Trip! Architecture & the American West! Archinect Travels episode 1
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Producer: ArchinectTravels
from Unbeige.com: "Last year, Archinect editor Marlin Watson, a self-described "disillusioned architect," embarked on a cross-country road trip with a video camera to find out what we talk about when we talk about architecture in America. In December, he finally started posting his discoveries as the new feature Archinect Travels. Part travelogue, part documentary, Watson's incredibly personal narration and nice camera work make good companions for this journey. Download the episodes for your iPod/iPhone and stay tuned for future episodes see the story unfold at: archinect.com/travels
views: 33 / rank: 1549 / uploaded: 02/03/2008
duration: 9 Mins. 4 Sec.

Cultural Tourism DC
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Producer: AdrienneBrawley
Cultural Tourism DC is a non-profit that creates walking tours throughout the DC area with historic markers to promote cultural tourism.
views: 133 / rank: 2474 / uploaded: 11/26/2007
duration: 5 Mins. 6 Sec.

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Blog posts tagged with 'architecture'

Photo of the Day: Stockholm's T-Bana

A friend just forwarded me a link to some very impressive pics of Stockholm’s Tunnelbana stations – apparently, they’re known as “the longest art gallery in the world.”

Location: Sweden / Stockholm

NY Times Readers Heart Madrid

A piece from today’s NYT Travel Section on Madrid has vaulted into the ranks of the paper’s most-emailed. It seems, now that Barcelona has slumped into a deep post-party hangover, that stuffier, but more tasteful Madrid is getting it’s due

Location: Spain / Madrid

Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art Opens in New Digs

The first new art museum in Boston in nearly one hundred years debuted last weekend. The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) its opened its very shiny and futuristic doors on December 10th in a formerly derelict harbor-front area of South Boston.

RAD Blog in Montenegro

The RAD Blog’s Jon Rawlinson is back with new videos after an absence of a month or more. Take a gander at his trip to Kotor, Montenegro.

Frank Gehry Hotel Opens in Spain

Frank Gehry’s Bilbao Guggenheim museum jump-started the trend of small cities paying big-bucks for architecture to draw tourist pesos (aka the Bilbao Effect) back in 1997. Now, architourists have new cause to make the pilgrimage to northwestern Spain.

Location: Spain / Elciego