Impressive Architecture: The Ray & Maria Stata Center by Frank Gehry

I guess you've noticed already that, besides interior and design, I love architecture too. Today I spotted this eye-catching building, the Ray and Maria Stata Center at the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) in Boston (USA). A modern and seemingly chaotic building with twisting and curving facades. The colorful but controversial complex was created in 2004 by the Pritzker prize winning architect Frank O. Gehry. Interesting building to see. This is a repost of my blogpost of 22-10-2020. Be Inspired .... More about MIT, Boston The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is one of the world's leading universities in engineering and science. The institute was chartered in Boston in 1861 and moved to its current site along the Charles River Basin in 1916. The campus is 168 acres or almost 70 hectare large and contains a large number of architecturally interesting buildings. Over the years, some of the world's best-known architects have contributed buildings across the site, ranging in styles including neoclassical, modernist, brutalist and deconstructivist.

Thank you for reading this blogpost. Sources: Dezeen and A View On Cities (01), A View On Cities (02) and Wikipedia Ph. Natahan Rupert (Flickr)

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