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14 sites in Architecture
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The institute concerns itself in a variety of ways with architecture, urban design and spatial planning. It houses important archives and collections; international exhibitions and symposia. Located in Rotterdam. (Dutch and English)
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Collection of iconographic and oral information on 19th century Greek architecture and urban design. Located in Athens, Greece.
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Showcases Norwegian architecture as well as international exhibitions. Located in Oslo. (Norwegian and English)
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Collection and archive documenting the national architecture. Temporary exhibitions also cover contemporary issues. Located in Vilnius.
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One of the largest temporary exhibition venues for architecture and design in Europe. It also houses a permanent exhibition on Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Located in Glasgow, Scotland.
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The world's first curatorial department devoted to architecture and design was established in 1932. The architecture collection documents buildings through models, drawings, and photographs, and includes the Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Archive. Located in New York, New York.
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Offers a schedule of exhibitions, symposia, lectures, performances, workshops, and publications and hosts a residency program for visiting artists and architects. Located R.M. Schindler's famous studio house in West Hollywood, California.
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Information and images on the Vitoslavlitsy Museum of Russian timber architecture.
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Provides a framework for design professionals and members of the general public to explore, evaluate, and impact the development of architecture through various events. Located in California.
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Dedicated to advancing public interest and education in architecture and design through a program of tours, exhibitions, lectures and special events. Located in Illinois.
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The Bauhaus-Archive Berlin researches, documents and presents the history of the Bauhaus school (1919-1933). Information on building, collections and the original Bauhaus.
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Dedicated to exploring and celebrating architecture, design, engineering, construction, and urban planning. Located in Washington, D.C.
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A non-profit organization establish to preserve and restore the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Graycliff, the Isabelle R. Martin House. Located in Derby, New York.
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Private, not-for-profit, educational corporation devoted to the study of highrise buildings. Exhibits and information on the architecture, materials, and physics of highrise construction.
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