We've rounded up 22 iconic structures that nod to, draw heavily from, or pretty much duplicate other buildings.
The last home Frank Lloyd Wright designed in Phoenix, Ray Kappe’s former residence in Los Angeles and a 1960s Donald Wexler in Palm Springs.
So much sand was dug around what was going to be a par-3 at the end of a peninsula that Alice Dye made the suggestion that came to define the event.
Created by renowned Finnish designers and architects Alvar and Aino Aalto, Paimio Sanatorium was built between 1929 and 1933. Our video visits this world-famous Finnish architectural landmark.
Jeremy Turner, the British golf architect who designed Lofoten Links in Norway among other courses around the world, died Jan. 16 at a hospital in Sweden. He was 78. His family reported that he had ...
Our Suzannah Lessard, a celebrated author and progeny of Stanford White, had a tumultuous upbringing and a nuanced moral imagination.
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One mosque that changed Ottoman architecture
The Selimiye Mosque in Edirne, Turkey was designed by the famous architect Mimar Sinan. Its massive dome and symmetrical design became a masterpiece of Ottoman engineering. The mosque still dominates ...
A home built in 1929 is now for sale with some of its original features that were designed by a famous Denver architect.
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The famous architect who was shunned by his family but designed iconic Lancashire buildings
Thomas Rickman was a major player in the Gothic Revival ...
Beyond the iconic 17th Island Green, discover the best fan viewing spots at TPC Sawgrass for The Players Championship.
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