Every now and then, we hear about funny architectural fails where lack of taste meets poor aesthetics and greets atrocious execution. Check out our previous features with such examples here, here, and here.
The dome seems to have a mysteriously self-healing material.
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The best of Matthew Christopher's Abandoned America fine art photography website from 2009-2010.
Image 1 of 16 from gallery of High School Crinkled Wall / WIESFLECKER ARCHITECTURE. Photograph by David Schreyer
A while back, we wrote about Fraher & Findlay's inspired update of a Georgian home. Today, we're sharing another project, a renovation of an old Victor
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Bannerman’s Castle might look like a medieval European storybook setting, but these American ruins have seen their fair share of disaster. The only real occupants of the castle were weapons of war and temperamental explosives, housed in this elaborate military surplus warehouse built in 1901. Just 50 miles North from New York City, located on…
RH Yountville unveils its breathtaking new compound. Adobe Associates, Inc. provided Civil Engineering and Land Surveying for the project.
Lead photograph taken in Philedelphia by Jeff Weisberg Today I opened my computer and typed in my chosen search words of the day: "abandoned greenhouse". Little did I know how many photographs I was about to scroll through. So many, too many! Why is that? Surely we still all eat greens and enjoy
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There's something undeniably enchanting about small towns. Perhaps it's the friendly locals, the boutique hotels, or just the old-fashioned charm that makes
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A faceted glass structure clings to the ruins of a stone church in Santpedor, Spain, filling in a gaping hole that was created with the demolition of an adjacent convent. Built modestly by priests between 1721 and 1729, the hermitage of Sant Francesc started to crumble long ago, and by 2000 the roof had sunk
Forgotten and Abandoned houses can be beautiful, like Duncan Manor in Towanda, IL which is now being rehabbed into something amazing.