Architecture collection links

  • Architecture : Virtual Exhibitions - Architecture Library - The ...
    Links to architecture and design related virtual exhibitions on a range of intriguing sites.
  • The Skyscraper Museum
    Highlights include the Downtown New York Webwalk, a tour through the skyscraper canyons and the Tallest Towers Timeline.
  • The Pritzker Architecture Prize
    Site of the prestigious architecture award with bibliographies, photo galleries and writing on each of the past laureates, including Gehry and Foster.
  • The National Recording Project (NRP) and Online Database
    A database of public sculptures and monuments in the British Isles, at present covering about 70% of the British Isles, with images and information about the artist, history, location and condition of each piece.
  • English Heritage Home Page | English Heritage
    The NMR is English Heritage's public archive. It is based at the National Monuments Record Centre in Swindon and has public search rooms in Swindon and London. There is currently no on-line catalogue available, so it is advisable to contact the NMR before visiting.
  • Paintings
    Structured Spaces: A journey around the National Gallery, exploring how and why architecture has been used in different paintings.
  • National Building Museum
    Home to Building America, an online presentation exploring US architecture with hundreds of images of key buildings in US history.
  • MoMA | Architecture and Design
    A showcase for the highlights of the MOMA architecture and design collections, as well as several great online exhibitions.
  • Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture
    A comprehensive collections of 19th and 20th century decorative arts for the home, including wallpaper and textile designs from the Silver Studio, the Crown Wallpaper Archive and the Domestic Design Collection of books and catalogues.
  • Looking at Buildings: Home
    Great interactive introduction to buildings of all kinds, particularly good are the virtual tours around some of Britain's best buildings and the timeline of building styles.