Located in Moscow, Russia, this Adjaye project is certainly one of the unique pieces of architecture I’ve ever seen. Covered in glass, natural light is abundant and nature surrounds this 4-piece building.
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Blog Post #7 – David Adjaye- Francis Gregory Library in Washington D.C
This beautiful library is located in Washington D.C. Built in 2012, its architecture relies on natural lite and views of nature to create a vibrant atmosphere inside while customers look for books.
Blog Post #6 – David Adjaye- Sugar Hill Housing in New York
Blog Post #5 – David Adjaye- Smithsonian National Museum of African American History in Washington DC
Blog #4, Connor Haigh, NKMS
Man, this building is ugly. This is where I attended middle school and it is called North Kirkwood Middle School. The building is clunky to navigate, ugly in the inside, and no parking at all. Also, middle school is the worst schooling experience I had and this buildings ugly architecture certainly did not help. If I never saw this building again I would be extremely happy.
Blog #3, Connor Haigh, St. Louis Arch
The St. Louis Arch represents my home city, St. Louis. I’ve seen and even been inside, the Arch many times and it never fails to amaze me how the heck this thing was built so long ago. Since I don’t live in St. Louis anymore, anytime I see the Arch it reminds me of how awesome St. Louis is. The Arch represents positivity for many St. Louis residents as we are very passionate about our city!
Blog #2, Connor Haigh, St. Issac’s Cathedral
This Cathedral is located in St. Petersburg, Russia. A few years back, I was fortunate enough to visit St. Petersburg, Russia, which is labeled as “The City of Cathedrals”. This was my favorite Cathedral that I saw and is very beautiful both the inside and outside. Named after Saint Issac, the size of the cathedral is astounding and that’s what stands out the most out this piece of architecture. This building will always be one I remember and leaves many positive memories of my trip to the City of Cathedrals.
Blog #1, Connor Haigh, My old home
This was my first home which is in Kirkwood, Missouri. This building has impacted me postiviley because this is where I grew up. I enjoyed the “woody” look of the home, giving a cabin feel. Also during the spring our landscape looked amazing when the flours bloomed. This building represents by youth and fun times. I loved every second I spent living in this home and I was very sad when we moved.