RMP4BDGM–Barcelona City, Baro de Cuadras Palace, detail, Modernist architecture, Spain
RME9B1KG–Modernist. Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Guell Pavilions.1884-1887. Built by Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926). Dome.
RMBXYB22–Charters, Sunningdale, Berkshire. Modernist Art Deco house built 1936-8 by George Adie and H.G. Hammond for Frank Parkinson
RMGWHMYR–Casa Costa, a Catalan Modernist building overlooking the pebble beach, Platja Llané Petit, Cadaqués, Catalonia, Spain
RFPWAG5E–Vintage Soap Powder Sonneveld House Rotterdam - modernist villa in Rotterdam built 1932-33 for Albertus Sonneveld. Architects Brinkman & Van der Vlugt
RMH3PRY4–Desert Modernist house in Palm Springs California USA
RM2CC4HXE–Barcelona, Spain. Casa Mila, or La Pedrera. Modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudi. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RMKRYJY0–Berlin. Germany. The Hufeisensiedlung Britz (Horseshoe Estate) 1920's modernist housing estate. Designed by architects Bruno Taut and Martin Wagner, &
RMM05NCY–'The Head' modernist sculpture, The Strand, Calne, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RM2JFCMYE–Modernist 1970s style skyscraper housing the Novotel hotel in central Warsaw, Poland
RMBP5AE1–El Telegrama del Rif Building or Newspaper Offices (1912), an Early Modernist Building by Enrique Nieto (a student of Antonio Gaudi, Melilla, Spain
RME2B488–Spain, Valencia, dome modernist Central Market
RFDW5RGT–Modernist cellar in Nulles, Tarragona Province, Catalonia.
RMHJKFTA–'Casa Anton' modernist building, Ferrol, La Coruña province, Region of Galicia, Spain, Europe
RMP7PMM1–Exterior of the Mercato Centrale, built in 1914 in Modernist style
RMBPJMHA–Modernist style building at Menendez Pelayo square. Melilla.Spain.
RME7597F–Detail of Shell Haus modernist architecture in Berlin Germany
RMJPPNRA–St Charles’ Oratory Gillespie, Kidd & Coia 1960 Modernist Church
RFH2TTNY–modernist apartments, barbican flats, concrete apartment building
RMP4BDH7–Barcelona City, Comalat House, detail, Modernist architecture, Spain
RME9B1KT–Modernist. Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Guell Pavilions.1884-1887. Built by Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926).
RF2CC2DXN–Colonia Farinacci, Cremona, Italy; 1936, by Carlo Gaudenzi, typical example of Italian Modernist / Futurist architecture of the Fascist period
RMGWHN8R–Detail of Casa Costa, a Catalan Modernist building, Cadaques, Spain
RFRMRYM6–Cambridge Modernist Architecture - New Court in Christ's College, part of the University of Cambridge. Completed 1970. Architect Sir Denys Lasdun
RF2HN3R60–Vintage portrait of Edouard Manet. Paris Nadar Studio. Late 19th century Édouard Manet (1832–1883) was a French modernist painter. He was one of the
RM2JK76CE–Bank of China, Battery Road, Singapore. The Modernist building dates from 1954 and was designed by Palmer and Turner of Hong Kong. The lions guarding
RMKRYKC2–Berlin. Germany. The Hufeisensiedlung Britz (Horseshoe Estate) 1920's modernist housing estate. Designed by architects Bruno Taut and Martin Wagner, &
RFE9YMEC–Living Room of 19th century home with modernist furnishings
RM2JFCMYA–Modernist 1970s style skyscraper housing the Novotel hotel in central Warsaw, Poland
RM2DD18T3–Modernist entrance to west wing of Guildhall.
RME2B47K–Spain, Valencia, North Station 1917, modernist style
RFMB04BK–Modernist Masia of Marquet de la Roca in Sant Llorenc Savall, Barcelona province, Catalonia.
RMHB4XME–Modernist building, 'Kiosco La Terraza' - year 1912, Sada, La Coruña province, Region of Galicia, Spain, Europe
RM2R9TJ9A–20th century Modernist house reflected in small pool, Malaga, Andalucia, Spain
RMBPK6GP–Modernist style building at Menendez Pelayo square. Melilla.Spain.
RME7597D–Detail of Shell Haus modernist architecture in Berlin Germany
RMC09T5Y–Floor tile of the city's Modernist Route, Barcelona, Spain, Iberian Peninsula, Europe
RMH8HH70–Hull School of Architecture Modernist Building
RMP4BDHG–Barcelona City, Comalat House, detail, Modernist architecture, Spain
RME9B109–Modernist. Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Guell Pavilions.1884-1887. Built by Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926).
RF2CC2FH0–Colonia Farinacci, Cremona, Italy; 1936, by Carlo Gaudenzi, typical example of Italian Modernist / Futurist architecture of the Fascist period
RMK1WRYD–Casa Costa, a Catalan Modernist building overlooking the pebble beach, Platja Llané Petit, Cadaqués, Catalonia, Spain
RF2J5DP2P–4 Northington Street Bloomsbury London - Modernist or Art Deco style former industrial building built in the 1930s.
RMEHCXK8–Spacious modernist house in Chandigarh, Punjab, India
RM2JK76CG–Bank of China, Battery Road, Singapore. The Modernist building dates from 1954 and was designed by Palmer and Turner of Hong Kong. The lions guarding
RMD0FYXR–Famous Modernist Street lamp in Barcelona, Catalonia
RM2A6M9F4–Barcelona Spain,Catalonia Passeig de Gracia,Casa Batllo,exterior,modernist architecture,by Antoni Gaudi,landmark,tour guide,speaking,man,woman,ES19090
RM2JFCN0E–Modernist 1970s style skyscraper housing the Novotel hotel in central Warsaw, Poland
RFKEFHH2–Edinburgh, Scotland. Modernist courtyard off of Royal Mile
RME2B47H–Spain, Valencia, North Station 1917, modernist style
RMHH0P66–Modernist interior in Palm Springs California USA
RMJA44N1–modernist houses designed by Robert Mallet-Stevens, Auteuil, Paris, France
RMHG7247–The modernist church of Our Lady of Sorrows at Garrynamonie on South Uist in the Outer Hebrides.
RMBPJMFD–Modernist style building at Menendez Pelayo square. Melilla.Spain.
RMDE9PM4–Family house at Hansaviertel modernist housing estate in Berlin Germany
RMDGKR0H–Plastic sculpture in the American Modernist Garden, Hamilton Gardens, Hamilton, North Island, New Zealand
RMP4BDHD–Barcelona City, Comalat House, detail, Modernist architecture, Spain
RMG93REW–Hospital of the Holy Cross and Saint Paul. Built 1901-1930. Designed by modernist architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner (1850-1923
RF2CCM0AH–Colonia Farinacci, Cremona, Italy; 1936, by Carlo Gaudenzi, typical example of Italian Modernist / Futurist architecture of the Fascist period
RMG26KK4–young man walking with case against modernist background Glasgow, Scotland, UK.Glasgow
RFKRBHK2–Sir Denys Lasdun - Modernist Architecture - New Court in Christ's College, part of the University of Cambridge. Completed 1970.
RMPTXRHK–Berlin. Germany. The Hufeisensiedlung Britz (Horseshoe Estate) 1920's modernist housing estate. Designed by architects Bruno Taut and Martin Wagner, &
RM2HH8KXP–Modernist building on Peterson Avenue in Chicago
RM2A6M9FH–Barcelona Spain,Catalonia Passeig de Gracia,Casa Batllo,exterior,modernist architecture,by Antoni Gaudi,landmark,man,woman,teen,boy,girl,family,ES1909
RMBP5648–El Telegrama del Rif Building or Newspaper Offices (1912), an Early Modernist Building by Enrique Nieto (a student of Antonio Gaudi, Melilla, Spain
RME468BM–modernist living room by Charles Jencks
RME2B47M–Spain, Valencia, North Station 1917, modernist style
RM2C8PTNW–A wavy roof on beach huts at Ovingdean Beach, on the coast between Rottingdean and Brighton, East Sussex. Modernist architecture with a maritime edge.
RMJA44J8–modernist houses designed by Robert Mallet-Stevens, Auteuil, Paris, France
RFEJCHKG–The sculpture the Modernist style
RMBPJW9P–Modernist style building at Menendez Pelayo square. Melilla.Spain.
RMDE9PK8–Family house at Hansaviertel modernist housing estate in Berlin Germany
RMP4BDH8–Barcelona City, Comalat House, detail, Modernist architecture, Spain
RME9B1MA–Modernist. Spain. Barcelona. Guell Pavilions.1884-1887. Built by Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926). The Iron dragon gate.
RF2CC2FGP–Colonia Farinacci, Cremona, Italy, 1936, Carlo Gaudenzi, Italian Modernist / Futurist architecture of the Fascist era, B&W architectural photography
RMH11JEM–Modernist building, La Coruña, Region of Galicia, Spain, Europe
RFPWAG5G–Sonneveld House Rotterdam - a modernist villa in Rotterdam built between 1932-1933 for Albertus Sonneveld. Architects Brinkman and Van der Vlugt
RMPTXRHC–Berlin. Germany. The Hufeisensiedlung Britz (Horseshoe Estate) 1920's modernist housing estate. Designed by architects Bruno Taut and Martin Wagner, &
RM2HH8HW5–Modernist building on Peterson Avenue in Chicago
RMEN57B1–Modernist style street lamp in Passeig de Gracia, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
RM2A6M9CE–Barcelona Spain,Catalonia Passeig de Gracia,Casa Batllo,exterior,modernist architecture,by Antoni Gaudi,landmark,line,queue,man,woman,ES190901105
RMD0PTAE–Geometric Patterns of Le Babylone (1969) Modernist Apartments by Henri Castella at La Grande-Motte Resort Town or Holiday Resort Hérault France
RMGD5R8N–Modernist lamp with chintzy shade on bed side table
RME2B47J–Spain, Valencia, North Station 1917, modernist style
RM2C8EGDR–Exterior of modernist / brutalist Royal College of Physicians, London, UK
RMJA44GM–modernist houses designed by Robert Mallet-Stevens, Auteuil, Paris, France
RF2PHAFF2–Palm Springs City Hall, Mid-century modernist architecture, California
RMBPJMDJ–Modernist style building at Menendez Pelayo square. Melilla.Spain.
RMDE9R5W–Family house on Handelallee at Hansaviertel modernist housing estate in Berlin Germany
RF2B1HX54–Detail of part of the Royal College of Physicians headquarters overlooking Regent's Park, London. The modernist offices were designed by the renowned
RME9B113–Modernist. Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Guell Pavilions.1884-1887. Built by Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926). Ornament column.
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