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An introduction to world architecture produced by American teenagers through Think Quest. Images, discussion and bibliography for Egyptian, Chinese, Aztec, Mayan, Greek Roman and Gothic buildings.
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A huge collection of images of architecture across the world collated at the Australian National University.
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A searchable photographic database of buildings from around the world and across the ages, designed by the University of Washington's Architecture, History and Art History Departments.
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A picture gallery of cupolas, architecture, art, and picturesque landscapes from around the world. Also US state capitol building histories, wordplay, FAQ and Autocad links.
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A prototype project to test the concept of a digital archive of 3D survey information of endangered world heritage sites.
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Images of buildings in Europe and America from prehistoric to 20th century by Prof. Jeffrey Howe of Boston College, USA.
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Galleries of photographs of European and North American architecture from Classical to Post-Modern, whole facades and details, with explanations, by Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton College, US.
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Offers photographs and descriptions of outstanding buildings across the world, historic and modern.
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Documents hundreds of buildings and leading architects across the world with 3D models, photographs and drawings, commentaries, biographies and bibliographies. Searchable.
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Online images from the large collection of slides at the University of California at Berkeley. Can be searched by period, place, building name, personal name, subject type.
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A photographic guide to Egyptian, Greek, Islamic and Romanesque architecture, indexed by localities, subjects and periods.
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The University of California develops Virtual Reality models of ancient and historic buildings around the world. Mission, staff profiles, computer-generated reconstructions.
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La Fondation Jacques-Edouard Berger se consacre à l'histoire de la peinture, de la sculpture et de l'architecture, dans les principales civilisations du monde. Présentation d'œuvres marquantes illustrant les civilisations égyptienne, chinoise, indienne et européenne. Photographies, commentaires et enregistrements sonores. [Français, Anglais].
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International program for the protection of cultural and natural heritage.
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Weblog by Matthias Ripp and information about UNESCO World Heritage.
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