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Remember the Olympic stadium from the 1992 Summer Games in Barcelona? What about Atlanta's Olympic stadium, or the one from Sydney? It would be ...
The roof of Calatrava’s Olympic Stadium for the Summer 2004 games in Athens, resembles two bent leaves, made of tubular steel. Given the difficulties in constructing these while work was going ...
Santiago Calatrava’s St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, which replaces a building destroyed in the attacks of 9/11, is true to the form but not the spirit of a Byzantine domed church.
Critics blast Calatrava for wildly overbudget projects, including the World Trade Center’s new transit hub. Is he just misunderstood? At a recent symposium featuring the renowned architects ...
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How Architect Santiago Calatrava Created His Own Visual Language The Spanish architect’s glowing new home for St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church is his second major project at Ground Zero—and ...
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 the spring of 2008, I travelled to Europe to report a Profile of Santiago Calatrava, the Spanish architect who had been appointed to design a new PATH station for the World Trade Center site. I ...