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Esto Galleries

 
 
seattle residence, location: seattle wa, architect: olsen/sundberg architects

Esto Gallery: Fireplaces

Our selection of great fireplaces, including designs by Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, Marcel Breuer, and more.


everson museum, syracuse, n.y. / i.m. pei architect / photographer: ezra stoller © esto

Esto Gallery: Staircases

Our selection of great staircases, including works by Le Corbusier, Bernard Tschumi, and others, all captured by Esto photographers.


 
Edward Durell Stone/
Photographer: Ezra Stoller © Esto/ “The idea that architecture is something that can only be appreciated by a minuscule minority of precious initiates is all wrong. I think anybody would agree that Chartres is a beautiful thing. I think everybody really is thrilled with the interior of Grand Central Station. I think great architecture, people should sense and feel.” –Edward Durell Stone, 1963, in John Peter’s The Oral History of Modern Architecture

A. Conger Goodyear House

A new Esto Gallery of an Edward Durell Stone house on Long Island that narrowly avoided demolition.


Robert Law Weed and Associates 
Photographer: Ezra Stoller © Esto 
This 1949 garage is one of Weed’s contributions to the master plan for the University of Miami; the school has one of the first campuses in the country with exclusively Modern buildings.

Esto Gallery: The Great Parking Garages

A look at the parking garages of Paul Rudolph, Bertrand Goldberg, and others, as captured by Esto photographers.


 
new acropolis museum,  athens, greece, bernard tschumi architect, 2009 (exterior)

Esto Gallery: New Acropolis Museum

A look at Bernard Tschumi Architects' New Acropolis Museum in Athens.


Esto Gallery: Courthouses

Eight U.S. courthouses from the past decade, as captured by Esto photographers.


 
gwathmey house, amagansett, n.y., gwathmey siegel & associates architects, 1967 (exterior)

Esto Gallery: Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects

A limited retrospective of the work of Charles Gwathmey, who died on Aug. 3, 2009.


 
 
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