Catalano House, Raleigh N.C., by Eduardo Catalano. The architect…
Catalano House, Raleigh N.C., by Eduardo Catalano. The architect's own house featuring a hyperbolic paraboloid roof and walls of glass.
Duplan Silk Mills, Hazleton, Pa. This large mill employing thous…
Duplan Silk Mills, Hazleton, Pa. This large mill employing thousands flourished during World War I.
John Hancock Center Construction, Chicago, by Skidmore, Owings &…
John Hancock Center Construction, Chicago, by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Designer Bruce Graham designed this towering skyscraper with structural engineer Fazlur Khan. It became public in 1965 and is used for commercial space, office space, apartments, parking, an observatory and more. It stands 1449 feet in the air and is recognized by its tapered silhouette and X bracing.
United Nations Building, New York by Harrison & Abramovitz e…
United Nations Building, New York by Harrison & Abramovitz et al. Conceived in the late '40s and completed in 1952, the UN Building was the collaborative effort of a dream team of architects from around the world. The team was headed by American Wallace K. Harrison and included France's Le Corbusier and Sweden's Sven Markelius. The UN Complex comprises four buildings: Secretariat, the General Assembly, the Conference Building and the Dag Hammarskjold Library. The UN has been called the ultimate realization of the International Style.
Book Cover for Ezra Stoller: Photographer (Yale University Press…
Book Cover for Ezra Stoller: Photographer (Yale University Press, 2012), featuring TWA Terminal, by Eero Saarinen.
Ezra Stoller: Photographer (Yale University Press, 2012) documents the legacy of the late Ezra Stoller by collecting his works alongside text from his daughter, Erica Stoller, and Nina Rappaport, with additional remarks from Andy Grundberg, Akiko Busch, and John Morris Dixon, FAIA. From iconic images that capture the rise of Modernism to lesser-known prints celebrating industry and mechanization, the book brings to light the full range of work of the celebrated shutterbug, whose archives started the Esto photography house.
To see more of their collection online, please visit Esto.com, or visit ARCHITECT’s collection of Esto Galleries.
Deane Madsen, Assoc. AIA, LEED Green Associate, is the former associate design editor for ARCHITECT, and still covers architecture and design in Washington, D.C. He earned his M.Arch. at UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design. Follow Deane on Twitter at @deane_madsen.