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As Mao strolled past the centuries-old architecture, her gown mirrored the palace's poetic landscape — the winding wisteria vines, the still ponds dotted with koi fish, and the fusion of East-West ...
The revival of Mithila art has a curious history. It was mainly due to the work of colonial art historians that the artistic style drew the attention of the world. However, the historiography of the ...
Explore how architecture can engage with agroecology to foster regeneration and ecological stewardship in food systems.
A massive rare fish, thought to only live in temperate waters in the southern hemisphere, washed up on Oregon's northern coast and drew crowds of curious onlookers.
Lucknow: Better fortunes are unfolding for Musa Bagh, the Nawabi monument known as Monsieur's Garden along Gomti's enigmatic curvature, with the Archa.
Discover the latest Architecture news and projects on Modern Architecture at ArchDaily, the world's largest architecture website. Stay up-to-date with articles and updates on the newest ...
Object Details artist Smith, Robt. Notes Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 128 The Exhibition of the Columbianum, or American Academy of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, &c. established at ...
Two weeks after a culvert in Fauntleroy Creek was reconfigured, more than 200 cutthroat trout and coho salmon returned to spawn.
The fisherman aesthetic is taking over the design world, and our editors can’t stop buying fish-inspired decor pieces, trinkets, and entertaining essentials. Whether it’s a kitschy candle ...
Michael Fish's weather forecast 20 years ago today, in which he seemed to scotch rumours of a hurricane, has become a broadcasting legend. There's only one problem - he didn't say it, as he tells BBC ...
He also commissioned a carpet with a fish motif that nods to the one in the former Sert Room at the corner of Park Avenue and 50 th Street, named for its murals by the Spanish artist José Maria Sert.
When an architect draws a line, are they simply designing a building or creating a work of art? A fascinating new exhibition at The Paul Rudolph Institute in New York argues that these two actions are ...