Part of Cape May Point State Park, the World War II Lookout Tower – officially known as Fire Control Tower No. 23 – was built in 1942 and is New Jersey's last restorable tower from World War II.
The design aims to offer a climate-responsive approach inspired by vernacular architecture. The campus integrates five separate plots into a cohesive whole, featuring two high-rise towers flanking ...
Most people have never been to one, but they may still find something captivating and romantic about them. That same curiosity applies to firewatchers, the people who spend their summers, largely ...
Opening in Autumn 2025, Fortress House will be Gibraltar's first contemporary art museum, revitalizing a historic 18th-century Georgian building in the heart of the old town. Designed by Gamma ...
Nestled on the idyllic Ligurian coast, this Italian village with gorgeous views offers both old-world charm and new-world ...
The developer behind Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia has announced that the long-stalled project, designed by Chicago studio Adrian Smith + Gill Gordon Architecture, will complete in 2028.
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Fire lookouts occupy an uncommon spot in the world. Their function is simultaneously anachronistic and essential. They exist ...
So, I was not that unhappy,” added Richard. Tower East Facade, Photo by Robyn Roth-Moise As noted in New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial by ...
Follow Burke Mountain's dramatic 175-year transformation from Elmer Darling's grand estate to a modern resort and Vermont's ...
Here’s the latest on park plans on a small but important piece of land near the intersection of Battery Creek and the ...