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Here is the full statement from Santiago Calatrava: On Monday, January 23, world-renowned architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava, Uwe Reppegather, Founder and Managing Director of the CENTRUM Group ...
Since 2022, Chicago’s neighbor to the north has been home to the tallest timber tower in the world and is building more.
Santiago Calatrava’s stunning Liège-Guillemins TGV station opened last month in Belgium, a glowing hump of glass and steel that’s built to serve 36,000 passengers a day.
Santiago Calatrava indicates how a sketch of a man can inspire architectural creations. One, a group of blocks spiraling upward around a shaft, became the inspiration for a 54-story apartment ...
Articles about Santiago CalatravaSantiago Calatrava is a renowned Spanish architect, structural engineer, sculptor, and painter born on July 28, 1951. Known for his innovative and futuristic ...
Architect Santiago Calatrava earned as much as $475,000 a month in lump sums for his work on DIA’s South Terminal expansion project. That work, however, is mostly undefined.
Considering that Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava first made his name with dramatic updatings of such prosaic structures as bridges and train stations, it seems only natural to assume that he ...
Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, pictured in July 2010, stands with the work he had designed for the South Terminal Redevelopment Program at Denver International Airport. Show Caption 1 of 2 ...
Santiago Calatrava, a Spaniard born in 1951 who is the spiritual heir to Gaudí, has recently skyrocketed into the ranks of the "starchitects" (Gehry, Hadid, Koolhaas, Libeskind, et al.).
LIBRARY PORN Santiago Calatrava’s law library in Zurich just might be one building even his detractors can admire. William O’Connor Former Travel Editor Published Oct. 24 2021 4:40AM EDT ...
Denver made international architecture news last week when Spanish-born Santiago Calatrava came to town to unveil his designs for the expansion of Denver International Airport. An engineer and an ...
In early 2004, the architect Santiago Calatrava stood beneath the palm trees of the World Financial Center’s Winter Garden and drew a quick sketch of a child releasing a dove. That was the ...